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Title

Reduced fertility of mouse epididymal sperm lacking Prss21/Tesp5 is rescued by sperm exposure to uterine microenvironment.

Authors

Yamashita, Misuzu; Honda, Arata; Ogura, Atsuo; Kashiwabara, Shin-ichi; Fukami, Kiyoko; Baba, Tadashi

Abstract

Although the acrosome reaction and subsequent penetration of sperm through the egg zona pellucida (ZP) are essential for mammalian fertilization, the molecular mechanism is still controversial. We have previously identified serine protease Tesp5 identical to Prss21 on the mouse sperm surface as a candidate enzyme involved in sperm penetration through the ZP. Here we show that despite normal fertility of male mice lacking Prss21/Tesp5, the epididymal sperm penetrates the ZP only at a very low rate in vitro, presumably owing to the reduced ability to bind the ZP and undergo the ZP-induced acrosome reaction. The ability of Prss21-null sperm to fuse with the egg in vitro was also impaired severely. Intriguingly, the reduced fertility of Prss21-null epididymal sperm was rescued by exposure of the sperm to the uterine microenvironment and by in vitro treatment of the sperm with uterine fluids. These data suggest the physiological importance of sperm transport through the uterus.

Subjects

ACROSOME reaction; CHEMICAL reactions; SPERM-ovum interactions; CELL communication; FERTILITY

Publication

Genes to Cells, 2008, Vol 13, Issue 10, p1001

ISSN

1356-9597

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/j.1365-2443.2008.01222.x

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