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The epididymis, cytoplasmic droplets and male fertility
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Trevor G Cooper
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Cytoplasm - physiology
/ Epididymis - physiology
/ Fertility - physiology
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Review
/ Sperm Maturation - physiology
/ Sperm Motility - physiology
/ Spermatozoa - physiology
/ 体外培养
/ 受精能力
/ 渗透调节物质
/ 生育能力
/ 精子成熟
/ 细胞质
2011
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The epididymis, cytoplasmic droplets and male fertility
by
Trevor G Cooper
in
Cytoplasm - physiology
/ Epididymis - physiology
/ Fertility - physiology
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Review
/ Sperm Maturation - physiology
/ Sperm Motility - physiology
/ Spermatozoa - physiology
/ 体外培养
/ 受精能力
/ 渗透调节物质
/ 生育能力
/ 精子成熟
/ 细胞质
2011
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The epididymis, cytoplasmic droplets and male fertility
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Trevor G Cooper
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Cytoplasm - physiology
/ Epididymis - physiology
/ Fertility - physiology
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Review
/ Sperm Maturation - physiology
/ Sperm Motility - physiology
/ Spermatozoa - physiology
/ 体外培养
/ 受精能力
/ 渗透调节物质
/ 生育能力
/ 精子成熟
/ 细胞质
2011
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The epididymis, cytoplasmic droplets and male fertility
2011
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The potential of spermatozoa to become motile during post-testicular maturation, and the relationship between the cytoplasmic droplet and fertilizing capacity are reviewed. Post-testicular maturation of spermatozoa involves the autonomous induction of motility, which can occur in vivo in testes with occluded excurrent ducts and in vitro in testicular explants, and artefactual changes in morphology that appear to occur in the testis in vitro. Both modifications may reflect time-dependent oxidation of disulphide bonds of head and tail proteins. Regulatory volume decrease (RVD), which counters sperm swelling at ejaculation, is discussed in relation to loss of cytoplasmic droplets and consequences for fertility. It is postulated that: (i) fertile males possess spermatozoa with sufficient osmolytes to drive RVD at ejaculation, permitting the droplet to round up and pinch off without membrane rupture; and (ii) infertile males possess spermatozoa with insufficient osmolytes so that RVD is inadequate, the droplet swells and the resulting flagellar angulation prevents droplet loss. Droplet retention at ejaculation is a harbinger of infertility caused by failure of the spermatozoon to negotiate the uterotubal junction or mucous and reach the egg. In this hypothesis, the epididymis regulates fertility indirectly by the extent of osmolyte provision to spermatozoa, which influences RVD and therefore droplet loss. Man is an exception, because ejaculated human spermatozoa retain their droplets. This may reflect their short midpiece, approximating head length, permitting a swollen droplet to extend along the entire midpiece; this not only obviates droplet migration and flagellar angulation but also hampers droplet loss.
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Medknow Publications & Media Pvt. Ltd,Nature Publishing Group
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