Morphological and kinetic changes of carp (Cyprinus carpio) spermatozoa after initiation of motility in distilled water.

G Perchec, M P Cosson, J Cosson, C Jeulin, R Billard
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Studies on the flagellar movement of carp spermatozoa induced by dilution in distilled water allowed us to describe a sequence of early, rapid morphological and kinetic changes which begin at the very tip of the flagellum. They cause the progressive folding of the axoneme which ends stuck to the head within 90-120 seconds after the initiation of motility. However, the axonemal machinery remains functional as the folding can be reversed after transfer back into a high osmolality medium and partially folded flagella were able to propagate efficient waves along the non-folded proximal portion of the axoneme. The data also revealed that the membrane area of the terminal piece exhibits strong sensitivity to hypotonicity. These results suggest that in the normal freshwater medium, the brief swimming period allowing fertilization of oocytes is limited by the osmotic stress induced coiling of the carp sperm tail and not by ATP stores.

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鲤精子在蒸馏水中运动起始后的形态和动力学变化。
对鲤鱼精子在蒸馏水中稀释后的鞭毛运动的研究使我们能够描述从鞭毛最尖端开始的一系列早期、快速的形态和动力学变化。它们引起轴突的逐渐折叠,轴突末端在运动开始后90-120秒内粘在头部。然而,轴突机制仍然有效,因为折叠可以在转移回高渗透压介质后逆转,部分折叠的鞭毛能够沿着未折叠的轴突近端部分传播有效的波。数据还显示,终端片的膜区对低渗性表现出很强的敏感性。这些结果表明,在正常的淡水介质中,允许卵母细胞受精的短暂游泳期受到渗透胁迫诱导的精子尾部卷曲的限制,而不是ATP储存的限制。
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