Abstract

Penetration of human sperm through the vestments of human oocytes during the first 3 h after insemination was investigated to determine the time taken for sperm capacitation, which precedes the acrosome reaction and fertilization. Twelve oocytes from women who became pregnant by IVF, recovered at laparoscopy after appropriate stimulation, were examined by electron microscopy. Follicular development was controlled by administration of clomiphene citrate, hMG, and hCG. Oocytes were cultured in Whittingham's T6 medium for 7-14 h before insemination and were fixed 1-3 h after insemination with preincubated sperm obtained from fertile men. All oocytes had matured and eight were normally fertilized 2-3 h after insemination. The acrosome reaction had already begun 1 h after insemination when 10-30% of sperm had reacted. Sperm-oocyte membrane fusion occurred 2 h after insemination, and sperm decondensation and pronuclear formation were in progress 3 h after insemination. Variable numbers of sperm (30-60%) had rea...

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