Factors from fluid of the ovarian pocket that stimulate sperm motility in domestic hens

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Abstract

Fluid was collected from the region of the peritoneum surrounding the ovarian pocket of domestic hens at about the time of ovulation. This fluid, diluted to 10%, increased the motility of chicken spermatozoa by a maximum of sixfold at 40°C in vitro. Gel filtration revealed two peaks of motility-stimulating activity: one was identified as calcium and the other as a heat-labile substance of low M(r) (200). It is suggested that this motility-stimulating activity may facilitate fertilization, as spermatozoa are normally stored in a quiescent state within the oviduct and can be passively transported by cilia to the site of fertilization in the ovarian pocket.

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Ashizawa, K., & Wishart, G. J. (1992). Factors from fluid of the ovarian pocket that stimulate sperm motility in domestic hens. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 95(3), 855–860. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0950855

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