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. 1978 Apr 28;188(3):497-508.
doi: 10.1007/BF00219787.

The passage of spermatozoa through the vitelline membrane in the domestic fowl, Gallus gallus

The passage of spermatozoa through the vitelline membrane in the domestic fowl, Gallus gallus

F Okamura et al. Cell Tissue Res. .

Abstract

The developing outer layer of the vitelline membrane of the ovum in the posterior part of the infundibulum of the domestic fowl contains many spermatozoa in nearly parallel orientation with its inner layer. When the acrosomal region of a spermatozoon approaches or contacts the inner layer, promptly undergoes the acrosome reaction. The outer acrosomal membrane and overlying plasma membrane fuse together and the apical region of the acrosome opens, so that the acrosomal contents are released. Meanwhile the spermatozoon remains a time in contact with the surface of the inner layer, and the network of the inner layer just under the tip of the sperm head begins to be dissolved. This dissolution extends downward forming a tunnel, approximately 9 micrometer in diameter. The spermatozoon then passes through the inner layer obliquely via the central region of the tunnel and arrives at the perivitelline space.

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