2019
DOI: 10.1017/s0967199419000728
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Determination of the ideal volume of activating solution and the optimal ratio of spermatozoa per oocyte for Prochilodus brevis fertilization

Abstract: SummaryProchilodus brevis is a rheophilic species with a threatened natural population that promotes studies aimed at optimizing reproduction in captivity. The correct quantity of inseminating dose and activating solution volume significantly improves fertilization rates, thereby increasing productivity in captivity. The objective of this study was to determine the proportion of sperm per oocyte and the ideal volume of activating solution to be used in the assisted fertilization of P. brevis. Gametes were coll… Show more

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“…In mammals, successful fertilization depends on series of sperm-egg interaction events ( Dai et al, 2017 ). From the begining, the sperm binds to the extracellular matrix around the zona pellucida and only by successfully crossing the zona pellucida can it successfully fuse with the oocyte membrane to form a fertilized egg ( Oliveira-Araujo et al, 2020 ). To evaluated whether ALA could rescue the sperm binding ability and elevate the fertilization potential, a sperm-oocyte binding assay was performed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In mammals, successful fertilization depends on series of sperm-egg interaction events ( Dai et al, 2017 ). From the begining, the sperm binds to the extracellular matrix around the zona pellucida and only by successfully crossing the zona pellucida can it successfully fuse with the oocyte membrane to form a fertilized egg ( Oliveira-Araujo et al, 2020 ). To evaluated whether ALA could rescue the sperm binding ability and elevate the fertilization potential, a sperm-oocyte binding assay was performed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%