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Microdissection and Dissociation of the Murine Oviduct: Individual Segment Identification and Single Cell Isolation
Published on: November 4, 2021
Ultrastructural interaction between spermatozoon and human oviductal cells in vitro
Pilar Vigil1, Ana María Salgado, Manuel E Cortés
1Programa Teen STAR de Educación en Afectividad y Sexualidad, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Alameda B. O'Higgins 340, Santiago, Chile. pvigil@uc.cl
Abstract:
The oviduct is an important organ for successful mammalian reproduction. In this work, human oviducts were inseminated and their explants analyzed using scanning electron microscopy in order to study, at a finer ultrastructual level, the interaction between spermatozoon and oviduct in vitro. Results show unequivocally a spermatozoon tightly attached through the acrosomal region of its head to several cilia of the human tubal epithelial cells. This finding proves that spermatozoa do indeed adhere to the endosalpinx, a fact of utmost relevance for the physiology of the reproductive process, since it supports the idea of a spermatozoa reservoir being formed in the oviduct, which is also briefly discussed.
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