Ultrastructure of subcellular fractions of bull spermatozoa after hyamine treatment |
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Authors: | Seppo Multamäki Lauri J Pelliniemi |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Anatomy and Laboratory of Electron Microscopy, University of Turku, Finland |
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Abstract: | Summary Ejaculated bull spermatozoa (SZ) were washed and incubated with a cationic surface active agent, Hyamine 2389, and centrifuged using 2-step discontinuous sucrose density gradient. The washed SZ, Hyamine-treated SZ and subcellular spermatozoal fractions obtained after centrifugation were prepared for electron microscopy. The washing did not cause any major structural changes in SZ. The Hyamine treatment of SZ disrupted the outer acrosome membranes. The anterior part of acrosome (the acrosomal cap) was detached retaining its integrity, or forming vesicles by fusing with the cell membrane as in true acrosome reaction. Because of this structural similarity in vesicle formation, Hyamine is assumed to be a suitable experimental initiator for acrosome reaction. The loosened acrosomal membranes were harvested almost totally by the centrifugation. The acrosomes were seen as loosened U-shaped unbroken acrosomal caps or as vesicles with fuzzy acrosomal material. The lightest particles were vesicles consisting of smooth membranes, formed evidently of sperm cell membrane. A negligible amount of fibrous sheaths were also among acrosomal membranes but no other sperm parts were encountered.The authors are thankful to Mrs. Marita Aaltonen, Mrs. Sirpa From, Miss Ulla Mäntylä, Mr. Mauno Lehtimäki and Mr. Urpo Reunanen for their skilful technical assistance. |
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Keywords: | Spermatozoa Cattle Influence of cationic surface active agent Acrosome reaction Centrifugation Electron microscopy |
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