2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0531.2012.02097.x
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Sperm Interaction with the Female Reproductive Tract

Abstract: Contents Sperm transit in the female tract is a critical event for the success of fertilization. From their deposition in the vagina to final migration in the oviduct, sperm pass through the different compartments of the genital tract in which they encounter different environments. The cervix and the uterotubal junction (UTJ) are two barriers with different relative importance according to the species. The protein composition, the degree of glycosylation and the hydration of the cervical mucus change during th… Show more

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“…Results summarized in Table 2 indicate that the presence of BRET-QD (0, 1, or 5 nm) had no effect on the proportion of sperm cells with intact membranes. In light of these data, it can be suggested that the incorporation of BRET-QD may not interfere with the normal progression of spermatozoa in vivo and interactions with its utero-oviductal environment, including the oocyte [9,31]. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results summarized in Table 2 indicate that the presence of BRET-QD (0, 1, or 5 nm) had no effect on the proportion of sperm cells with intact membranes. In light of these data, it can be suggested that the incorporation of BRET-QD may not interfere with the normal progression of spermatozoa in vivo and interactions with its utero-oviductal environment, including the oocyte [9,31]. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1995a,b; Kervancioglu et al. 2000; Suarez and Pacey 2006), where they are maintained alive until fertilization (Druart 2012). During spermatozoa transit through the female reproductive tract, spermatozoa encounter different environments with various mechanical properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During spermatozoa transit through the female reproductive tract, spermatozoa encounter different environments with various mechanical properties. Identification of the participants in the dialogue between spermatozoa and oviduct in vivo will require further research, and this will be important to properly elucidate the mechanisms by which spermatozoa survive in the female genital tract (Druart 2012). However, information of relationships between spermatozoa and oviduct is sparse in reptiles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most important functions is the selection process during the active sperm migration through the reproductive tract [Druart 2012]. This phenomenom is crucial and ensures the separation of potentially fertile sperm subpopulations [Marti et al 2011a;Marti et al 2012;Thilagavathi et al 2012].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%