Abstract

Hamster spermatozoa from the testis and cauda epididymis were examined for intracellular localization of calcium using a pyroantimonate technique. Calcium precipitates were found in spermatozoa from the testis but not in those from cauda epididymis. Spermatozoa from the epididymis which had been induced to undergo capacitation and the acrosome reaction in vitro, were also investigated. In these, the anterior region of the acrosome showed precipitates indicating calcium binding at specific sites, possibly prior to transport across the membranes. The additional presence of calcium precipitates in the postacrosomal region suggests that the appearance of free calcium in that region is an important step in the acrosome reaction.

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