Penetration of bovine follicular oocytes by frozen-thawed spermatozoa in the presence of caffeine and heparin

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Abstract

Bovine follicular oocytes matured in culture were inseminated with frozen-thawed spermatozoa which were either preincubated for 5-5.5 h or not preincubated in a medium with caffeine (5 mM) and heparin (10 μg/ml). When the oocytes with cumulus and corona cells were inseminated, spermatozoa started to penetrate oocytes 3 h later regardless of whether spermatozoa were preincubated or not. However, a significantly higher proportion of oocytes was penetrated by preincubated than non-preincubated spermatozoa. When the oocytes were freed from cumulus and corona cells, penetration was observed to start 1 h after insemination and there were no differences in penetration rates 1-5 h after insemination between preincubated and non-preincubated spermatozoa. This study demonstrates that capacitation and the acrosome reaction of bovine spermatozoa can be induced within 1 h in a medium containing both caffeine and heparin when denuded oocytes are inseminated.

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Park, C. K., Ohgoda, O., & Niwa, K. (1989). Penetration of bovine follicular oocytes by frozen-thawed spermatozoa in the presence of caffeine and heparin. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 86(2), 577–582. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0860577

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