Lecture 8 - Fertilisation In Vivo & In Vitro Flashcards

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What is chemotaxis and thermotaxis? Why is it important in the female reproductive system?

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  • Helps to draw the sperm to the oocyte so it isn’t just randomly swimming
  • Thermotaxis: temperature gradient, warmer in fallopian tube (36degrees)
  • Chemotaxis: oocyte secretes factors into fallopian tube creating a gradient
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What are the 3 processes needed for fertilisation? A.k.a. What 3 things does the sperm have to undergo?

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  1. Sperm capacitation
  2. Acrosome reaction
  3. Fusion with oocyte
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What is sperm capacitation and how does it occur?

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  • Functional maturation of the spermatozoon
  • As the sperm moves along the fallopian tube there is an increase in Protein Tyrosine Phosphorylation, hyperactivation of sperm motility and preparation for the acrosome reaction
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What is the acrosome reaction?

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  • As the sperm approaches the zona pellucida the membrane surrounding the acrosome fuses with that of the sperm head.
  • Acrosomal process comes out and attaches to zona pelluicida
  • Plasma membrane of egg and spem head bind allowing sperm nucleus to enter.
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What does the fertilisation do to the oocyte in terms of Ca2+?

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  • Fertilisation causes intracellular Ca2+ oscillations in the oocyte - no Ca2+ oscillations = no embryo development
  • The ER in the oocyte is where the Ca2+ is released from
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What is ART

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Assisted Reproductive Technology

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ART - look at lecture slides

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Look at pages 14-28 of lecture slides for good understanding of ART (easy to understand)

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8
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To mimic the acrosomal reaction what two things need to be added in to ART?

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Progesterone & Ca2+ ionophore

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What types of signals does the developing embryo get in vivo? Does an in vitro embryo get these same signals? How is this overcome?

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Paracrine, autocrine & endocrine. In vitro, only get the autocrine signals (no mother means no paracrine & endocrine signals). Overcome by adding in endogenous & exogenous signals to increase the success rate of ART.

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