Maturation of spermatozoa in the epididymis of the Chinese hamster
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Maturation of spermatozoa in the epididymis of the Chinese hamster
Abstract
Chinese hamster spermatozoa gain their ability to move when they descend from the testis to the distal part of the caput epididymis, but it is not until they enter the corpus epididymis that they become capable of fertilizing eggs. The maturation of the spermatozoa proceeds as they further descend the tract and perhaps continues even in the vas deferens. During transit between the distal caput and proximal cauda epididymides, small membrane-limited vesicles (and tubules) appear on the plasma membrane over the acrosomes of the spermatozoa. The number of vesicles appearing on the sperm brane reaches a maximum when the spermatozoa are in the proximal cauda epididymis. It declines sharply in the distal cauda epididymis. Spermatozoa in the vas deferens are free of the vesicles. The origin, chemical nature, and functional role of the vesicles that appear on the sperm surface during epididymal transit must be the subject of further investigation.
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