Abstract

Mature house fly, Musca domestica L. (Diptera : Muscidae), sperm were treated with female accessory gland secretion and micropyle cap substance to determine their effectiveness in eliciting an acrosome response. Scanning and transmission electron microscopy revealed that release of acrosomal material was achieved by treatment of the sperm with a combination of accessory gland secretion and micropyle cap substance but not by gland secretion alone. The gland secretion was utilized to dissolve the cap substance from mature ovarian eggs, and this combined solution was applied to sperm removed from the spermathecae of mated females. The acrosomes of several of the sperm were completely lacking, while others showed a partial effect of the treatment, i.e. extensive acrosomal membrane fragmentation and vesiculation. Most sperm that reacted to the treatment lacked a plasma membrane around the acrosome, suggesting that this membrane, along with the acrosomal membrane, is involved in formation of the vesicles alongside the acrosomal cavity.

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