Penetration of spermatozoon into the ovum and transformation of the sperm nucleus into the male pronucleus in the domestic fowl, Gallus gallus
- 1 June 1978
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Cell and tissue research
- Vol. 190 (1), 89-98
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00210039
Abstract
The apex of the sperm head which has undergone the acrosome reaction comes in contact with the plasma membrane of the ovum. After the entire surface of the inner acrosomal membrane has come into close contact with the plasma membrane of the ovum, the two membranes fuse to form a continuous membrane. All parts of the spermatozoon that are devoid of plasma membrane penetrate into the ooplasm. As the head of the spermatozoon moves deeper into the ooplasm, the chromatin begins to disperse, and the head of spermatozoon is transformed into a large spherical nucleus with low electron density. At a later stage of the transformation, many small vesicles appear around the nucleus and subsequently fuse to form two continuous membranes. These membranes represent the male pronuclear envelope. The condensation of the chromatin occurs in places in the nucleus, so that the male pronucleus is formed. During the course of the formation of the male pronucleus, the subacrosomal rod and tail become detached from the head and disintegrate.Keywords
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