2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1701-2163(16)30308-5
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Towards a More Precise Assay of Sperm Function in Egg Binding

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“…In this context, recent work by Tanphaichitr and colleagues suggest that the sulfoglycolipid sulfogalactosylglycerolipid (SGG) may also play a key role in gamete interaction [88 -95]. SGG (also known as seminolipid) is abundantly expressed in spermatozoa (constituting approximately 5-10 mol% of total sperm lipids depending on the species [94]). The saturated nature of its hydrocarbon chains (16:0/16:0), as well as strong intermolecular hydrogen-bonding networks, promotes the formation of ordered crystal-like SGG bilayers [96].…”
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“…In this context, recent work by Tanphaichitr and colleagues suggest that the sulfoglycolipid sulfogalactosylglycerolipid (SGG) may also play a key role in gamete interaction [88 -95]. SGG (also known as seminolipid) is abundantly expressed in spermatozoa (constituting approximately 5-10 mol% of total sperm lipids depending on the species [94]). The saturated nature of its hydrocarbon chains (16:0/16:0), as well as strong intermolecular hydrogen-bonding networks, promotes the formation of ordered crystal-like SGG bilayers [96].…”
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“…In particular, ZPC has been expressed in prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems (7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14). Recombinant human ZP protein C (rec-hZPC) produced in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells consistently has been shown to induce the acrosomal loss of human spermatozoa (7,8,15,16); in addition, rec-hZPC has been reported to bind to sperm components in solid-phase interaction assays (17,18).…”
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“…Sperm-ZP interaction assays have a high predictive value for IVF outcome (28), but they involve the use of a biologic material available in limited quantities. As an alternative, sperm could be challenged with rec-hZPC immobilized in a solid-phase support (17,29). Eventually, sperm selection based on their ability to interact with rec-hZPC could be used as a tool to improve fertilization rates in IVF procedures.…”
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