RECENT PROGRESS IN THE STUDY OF EARLY EVENTS IN MAMMALIAN FERTILIZATION.

Dev Growth Differ

Wisconsin Primate Research Center, 1223 Capitol Court, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA.

Published: January 1980

During the past 25 years, great advances have been made in understanding the physiology, morphology and biochemistry of fertilization in invertebrate animal species. In contrast to this situation, there is a paucity of knowledge pertaining to mammalian fertilization. Major areas in which information is lacking are the nature of changes undergone by spermatozoa in preparation for fertilization, and the mechanisms involved in sperm penetration of the egg investments. The present state of knowledge of these events is outlined, and the weaknesses of some current concepts are evaluated. Fertilization of mammalian eggs in vitro seems an attractive method for studying gamete interaction, but experience has shown that numerous problems are associated with this technique. As a result, the information on mammalian fertilization that has been derived from studies conducted in vitro has fallen considerably short of expectations; some factors contributing to this discrepancy are described. Recent findings concerning the regulation of sperm motility and fertilizing ability seem to have considerable significance for mammalian fertilization in vivo and in vitro. These findings have been utilized to refine existing procedures; fertilization of hamster eggs in vitro has now been accomplished in the presence of numbers of spermatozoa comparable to those believed to be present at the site and time of fertilization in vivo. It is anticipated that this improved technique, by more closely approximating the physiological situation, will substantially assist the derivation of useful information from in vitro fertilization studies.

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