The usefulness of the hypo-osmotic swelling (HOS) test and the sperm mucus penetration (SMP) test as sperm function tests for in-vitro fertilization was analysed in 56 couples. Using logistic regression analysis only the SMP test was independently related to fertilization (P = 0.004), no false negative results were obtained, i.e. no fertilization if sperm from the ejaculate failed to penetrate mucus. The HOS test was of no predictive value. The results justify a further examination of the SMP test in other IVF centres.
Cumulus-enclosed sheep oocytes were cultured in gonadotrophin-containing medium for up to 9 hr and were then incubated for 3 hr in the presence of [32P]phosphate. The incorporation of 32P into TCA-insoluble material was measured, and oocyte proteins were separated by one- and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Incorporation of [32P]phosphate into protein increased after 3 hr culture and again after 9 hr, the time of germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD). Qualitative and quantitative changes in the phosphorylation of proteins occurred over the 12-hr period studied. One of the most prominent changes was the appearance of a band of Mr 33,000, which was absent at 0-3 hr but appeared with increasing intensity with longer periods of culture. Two-dimensional electrophoresis revealed that the bulk of material in this band was a neutral polypeptide. No significant incorporation of [32P]phosphate was found in ribosomal extracts of oocytes.
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