Abstract

AbstractThe time needed in vitro for granulosa cell dispersal with hyaluronidase and for lysis of the zona pellucida with α‐chymotrypsin was estimated for unfertilized eggs from three inbred strains of mice, DDK, C57BL, and C3H, and one outbred strain, Q. Granulosa cells were dispersed most rapidly in the DDK and most slowly in the C3H strain.The time needed for dissolution of the zona pellucida was also shortest for DDK eggs and longest for C3H eggs. The results suggest that the high sensitivity to enzymes of the granulosa layer and the zona pellucida of DDK eggs may allow more than one spermatozoon to penetrate through these barriers before the block against polyspermy is completed. The percentage of unfertilized eggs containing spermatozoa under the zona pellucida on the day of copulation was abnormally high in matings of females from the DDK inbred strain with males from DDK and C57BL strains. This may suggest some disturbances in establishing contact between the egg plasma membrane and fertilizing spermatozoa.

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