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Influence of elevated pH levels on structural and functional characteristics of the human zona pellucida: Functional morphological aspects
Authors:Ralf Henkel  Susan Cooper  Khalied Kaskar  Wolf-Bernhard Schill  Ursula-F. Habenicht  Daniel R. Franken
Affiliation:(1) Department of Dermatology and Andrology, Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany;(2) Department of Anatomical Pathology, Electron Microscopic Division, University of the Orange Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa;(3) Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Tygerberg Hospital, Tygerberg, South Africa;(4) Ernst Schering Research Foundation, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:Purpose A total of 86 fresh and salt-stored immature human oocytes derived from postmortem ovarian tissue were used for this study.Methods Oocytes were randomly incubated either in synthetic human tubal fluid medium (untreated zonae) or in a chemically defined medium (treated zonae).Results Sperm binding experiments using hemizona assay conditions exhibited a 10-fold increased binding of sperm to treated compared to untreated oocytes (272.7±43 versus 24.3±15 sperm bound, respectively; P<0.0001). pH recordings during incubation showed elevated pH levels of 8.1 compared to pH 7.2 among treated and untreated zonae, respectively. Ultrastructural examination showed a spongy appearance of the surface of treated zonae, whereas untreated zonae appeared compact with smooth surface.Conclusions The marked increase in sperm binding among treated zonae, together with the ultrastructural findings, suggest that the altered zona surface enhances sperm binding. The physiological maturational process of the zona pellucida might be manipulated in vitro, thus increasing sperm binding to the zona.Presented at the IXth World Congress on In Vitro Fertilization and Alternate Assisted Reproduction, April 3–7, 1995. Vienna, Austria.
Keywords:spermatozoa  zona pellucida  zona binding  structure of zona  human
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