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Published in: Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics 3/2016

01-03-2016 | Review

Sperm contributions to oocyte activation: more that meets the eye

Authors: George Anifandis, Christina I. Messini, Konstantinos Dafopoulos, Alexandros Daponte, Ioannis E. Messinis

Published in: Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics | Issue 3/2016

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Abstract

It is well known that for successful fertilization, oocyte activation is required, which involves a signal transduction cascade leading to the conversion of the oocyte to a diploid embryo. During oocyte activation, intracellular calcium levels oscillate repetitively causing exocytosis of cortical granules, the enzymes which the latter contain are released into the perivitelline space, leading to modifications of the zona pellucida (ZP), which prevent the penetration of the ZP by further spermatozoa. Τhe necessary element that initiates oocyte activation is apparently the release of intracellular calcium (Ca2+) stored in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). The exact mechanism via which Ca2+ is released within the oocyte has not been yet clarified, and has been a matter of an ongoing debate. Today, the sperm factor hypothesis has gained general acceptance, according to which a sperm molecule, either phospholipase C (PLCζ) or a post-acrosomal sheath WW domain-binding protein (PAWP), diffuses into the ooplasm initiating a molecular cascade involving mainly the phosphoinositide pathway. Mounting evidence now indicates that these calcium oscillations are caused by a testis-specific PLC termed PLCζ, released into the oocyte following gamete fusion. Also, recently, PAWP has been proposed as an alternative sperm factor candidate. These different sperm candidates have led to a significant debate. This raises important questions as regards to the relative importance of these two proteins as diagnostic tools in reproductive medicine with therapeutic potential, indicating the need for further research. In the present mini review, the phenomenon of oocyte activation during fertilization as well as the existing controversy will be highlighted and the possible mechanisms that are involved in this process will be discussed. Finally, an explanation of the existing debate will be attempted.
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Metadata
Title
Sperm contributions to oocyte activation: more that meets the eye
Authors
George Anifandis
Christina I. Messini
Konstantinos Dafopoulos
Alexandros Daponte
Ioannis E. Messinis
Publication date
01-03-2016
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics / Issue 3/2016
Print ISSN: 1058-0468
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7330
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10815-016-0653-0

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