2023
DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines11112872
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IZUMO1 Receptor Localization during Hyaluronic Acid Selection in Human Spermatozoa

María José Gómez-Torres,
Miranda Hernández-Falcó,
Andrea López-Botella
et al.

Abstract: IZUMO1 is an acrosome transmembrane protein implicated in the adhesion and fusion of gametes. This study aims to describe the distribution of IZUMO1 in human sperm under different physiological conditions: before capacitation (NCS), at one-hour capacitation (CS1), after a hyaluronic acid (HA) selection test (mature, MS1 and immature, IS1), and induced acrosome reaction from one-hour-capacitated sperm (ARS1). The data obtained in NCS, CS1, and MS1 significantly highlight dotted fluorescence in the acrosomal reg… Show more

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“…A large number of LF-spermatozoa lost PNA signal or reduced it to a residue localized in the post-acrosomal region, suggesting a potential early AR onset. In accordance with this consideration, a significant reduction in the percentage of IZUMO1 positive cells was demonstrated in the LF group, as already revealed in human spermatozoa in the case of the AR ( Gómez-Torres et al , 2023 ). The pathozoospermic condition here hypothesized could be dictated by abnormal seminal steroid levels, as previously demonstrated ( Chen et al , 2019 ; Calogero et al , 2000 ; Osadchuk et al , 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…A large number of LF-spermatozoa lost PNA signal or reduced it to a residue localized in the post-acrosomal region, suggesting a potential early AR onset. In accordance with this consideration, a significant reduction in the percentage of IZUMO1 positive cells was demonstrated in the LF group, as already revealed in human spermatozoa in the case of the AR ( Gómez-Torres et al , 2023 ). The pathozoospermic condition here hypothesized could be dictated by abnormal seminal steroid levels, as previously demonstrated ( Chen et al , 2019 ; Calogero et al , 2000 ; Osadchuk et al , 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%