Lecture 15: Gamete Transport

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Lecture 15: Gamete Transport Animal Science 434 Lecture 15: Gamete Transport

Sperm Transport in the Male Tract Cilia Fluid Flow Muscle Contractions Fluid Flow

Sperm Transport in the Male Tract Acquisition of Fertilizing Ability and Motility No protein synthetic ability addition or loss of plasma membrane proteins and lipids redistribution of proteins and lipids within sperm changes in lipid diffusion coefficients

Sperm Transport in the Male Tract Addition of DF From Accessory Gland Secretions Addition of Decapacitation Factor Decapacitation Factor protein, glycolipid and/or lipid stabilizes the plasma membrane

Site of Ejaculation Site of ejaculation Semen Characteristics Species Vagina slight coagulation of ejaculate human, rabbit vagina semen with high sperm cattle, sheep concentration uterus voluminous, distention of cervix horse cervix, uterus voluminous, retention of penis dog, pig during copulation uterus vagina plug rodents

Sperm Loss From Female Tract retrograde flow phagocytosis by neutrophils

Experiment on Retrograde Flow in the Cow Uterine Horn Insemination at 3 different spots Uterine Body Cervix

Cumulative % Sperm Recovered 20 Uterine Body Uterine Horn 15 Cumulative % Sperm Recovered From the Vagina 10 Cumulative % Sperm Recovered From Vagina 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Hour After Insemination

Cumulative % Sperm Recovered 60 Cervix 50 40 Cumulative % Sperm Recovered From the Vagina Uterine Horn 30 cervix 20 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Hour After Insemination Hours After Insemination

Evolutionary Strategies for Dealing With Retrograde Flow of Semen coagulation of semen or a plug concentrated semen semen deposited in uterus

Sperm Loss From Female Tract retrograde flow phagocytosis by neutrophils

Neutrophile Infiltration of Uterus

Phases of Sperm Transport rapid 15-30 min sustained 6 - 12 hr oviductal at ovulation

Evidence for Sustained Transport Ligatures at Utero-tubal Junction

Effect of Oviduct Transection on Fertilization in Heifers Interval from mating* to Oocytes Fertilized transection of UTJ 6 0% 8 50% 12 83% * Mating was done at the start of estrus.

Sperm Transport in the Pig Percentage of Oocytes Fertilized }

Cumulus Cells Follicular Fluid Ovulation Oocyte Cumulus Cells Follicular Fluid

Cue for ovulation may effect isthmus to trigger oviductal transport

Location of Fertilizing Sperm 18-24 hr 1-2 hr 6-12 hr

Barriers To Sperm Transport

Cervix

Barriers To Sperm Transport Uterotubal Junction

Cumulus Cells Follicular Fluid Ovulation Oocyte Cumulus Cells Follicular Fluid

Factors Regulating Oocyte Transport in the Oviduct Remains closed until day 3 - 5 post ovulation Fluid Flow

Total Fluid Production Toward Ampulla Toward Uterus

Factors Regulating Oocyte Transport in the Oviduct Site of Fertilization No Contractions Cilia Muscle Contractions Fluid Flow Remains closed until day 3 - 5 post ovulation

Now view the video podcast entitled Ovulation and Oocyte Transport Obtain from Lean@UW podcast links for this course in the Lecture area.