2004
DOI: 10.1292/jvms.66.495
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Disappearance of the PHA-E Lectin Binding Site on the Surface of Ejaculated Sperm and Sperm Capacitation in the Dog

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Ejaculated semen and cross sections of the cauda epididymides collected from 3 normal dogs were smeared or stamped on glass slides, and the sperm on the slides were stained with 7 different FITC-lectins (Con A, DBA, GS-1, PHA-E, PSA, UEA-1, WGA) to examine the relation between sperm-binding glycoprotein derived from the canine prostate and sperm capacitation. The only lectin that stained the ejaculated sperm but not the cauda epididymal sperm was PHA-E. The sperm ejaculated by 5 other dogs were incub… Show more

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“…Evaluation of Ca 2+ influx into sperm cytoplasm: Ca 2+ influx into the cytoplasm was assessed 4 hr after the start of incubation by staining with a fluoresceinated Ca 2+ indicator (Calcium Crimson, Molecular Probes, Inc., Oregon, U.S.A.) according to the method described previously [22]. The percentage of sperm with fluoresceinated heads (Ca 2+ -labeled sperm) was estimated by examining 300 sperm with a flurescence microscope (BX60, Olympus Corporation, Tokyo).…”
Section: Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evaluation of Ca 2+ influx into sperm cytoplasm: Ca 2+ influx into the cytoplasm was assessed 4 hr after the start of incubation by staining with a fluoresceinated Ca 2+ indicator (Calcium Crimson, Molecular Probes, Inc., Oregon, U.S.A.) according to the method described previously [22]. The percentage of sperm with fluoresceinated heads (Ca 2+ -labeled sperm) was estimated by examining 300 sperm with a flurescence microscope (BX60, Olympus Corporation, Tokyo).…”
Section: Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%