Importance of Ca2+, K+ and Glucose in the Medium for Sperm Penetration through the Human Zona Pellucida

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When salt-stored human oocytes were inseminated in the regular mBWW medium and examined 6 hr later, the zonae of almost all of the oocytes were penetrated by spermatozoa. In contrast, none of zonae were penetrated when the oocytes were inseminated in either Ca2+-free, K+-free or glucose-free medium. The failure of zona penetration by spermatozoa in Ca2+-free and K+-free media is likely to be due to the inhibition of the acrosome reaction. Spermatozoa were unable to exhibit hyperactivated motility in glucose-free medium, suggesting that the failure of zona penetration in this medium is due, at least in part, to the inhibition of hyperactivated motility of spermatozoa. © 1991, Tohoku University Medical Press. All rights reserved.

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Hoshi, K., Tsukikawa, S., & Sato, A. (1991). Importance of Ca2+, K+ and Glucose in the Medium for Sperm Penetration through the Human Zona Pellucida. Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine, 165(2), 99–104. https://doi.org/10.1620/tjem.165.99

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