Publication: Improved methodology for the detection and quantification of the acrosome reaction in mouse spermatozoa
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Date
2009
Authors
Lybaert, Pascale ; Danguy, A. ; Leleux, Fabienne ; Meuris, Sylvain ; Lebrun, Philippe
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Murcia : F. Hernández
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
This study evaluates the use of two
fluorescein-labelled (FITC) plant lectins, Pisum sativum
(edible pea) agglutinin (PSA) and Arachis hypogaea
(peanut) agglutinin (PNA), in order to determine the
most accurate and reliable method to experimentally
detect and assess the acrosome reaction in mouse
spermatozoa.
PNA-FITC labelling was restricted to the acrosome
and was not influenced by the fixation procedure; either
absolute methanol or paraformaldehyde. In contrast,
PSA-FITC not only labelled the acrosome, but also the
whole head and the flagellum. This aspect was
especially marked after methanol fixation. The
cytoplasmic droplet, when present, was also stained by
PSA-FITC. Incubation with the calcium ionophore
ionomycin induced a concentration and time-dependent
increase in the number of acrosome reactions. Compared
to spotted preparations, smear samples exhibited a high
proportion of spermatozoa with damaged acrosome.
In conclusion, PNA-FITC labelling was more
accurate than PSA-FITC labelling to detect the acrosome
of mouse spermatozoa. The fixation method (methanol
vs. paraformaldehyde) had no influence on the staining
pattern of PNA-FITC labelling, but spotted preparations
are recommended to avoid mechanical damage to the
acrosome. Ionophore challenge confirmed the existence
of a calcium-dependent acrosome reaction in mouse
spermatozoa and validated the use of PNA-FITC to
quantify this physiological process. The present study
illustrates important methodological considerations
which need to be taken into account in order to design a
reliable and reproducible protocol for the study of the
acrosome reaction.
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