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Title: Sperm Transport Fertilisation.
Description: University notes on Sperm Transport Fertilisation.

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Sperm transport, fertilisation and
early embryo development
Sperm Transport



Humans



Most are lost via
_______________

– _____________

Lecture Overview
• Sperm Transport
• Fertilization
• Early Embryonic
Development

Ovulation
• Under the influence of oestrogen
• Fimbria surrounds the ovary
– ______________________

• Fingerlike projections in ___________________
– Contract rhythmically- oocyte drawn into _____________

• Sperm and oocyte unite here
– Post fertilisation zygote moves into isthmus & into uterus

1

Sperm transport
3 stages of sperm transport
1
...
Colonization of reservoirs



_________________
Endometrium



_______________

3
...
tract for at least _____ hours –

_____________________

Capacitation of Sperm
• __________________coats sperm’s plasma membrane
– From accessory gland secretions
– Stabilises sperm on journey
• Prevents premature acrosome reaction
– But interfere with fertilisation if present
• Biochemical event
– The uterus aids in the steps of capacitation
– Uterine fluids contain
• Albumin which binds cholesterol
• Lipoproteins
• Proteolytic and Glycosidasic enzymes

Sperm transport in the female tract

Pathways to Pregnancy and Parturition; Senger 2005

3

Hyperactivation


Removal of cholesterol


Rapid influx of Ca2+

1
...
Enable sperm to move _________________________
3
...
Fast Block to Polyspermy
• When fertilising sperm
contacts plasma membrane
• ____________________
– change in potential difference
across cell membrane
– rapid influx of sodium
Source: Google images

– blocks entry of other sperm

2
...
____________________

5



blocking entry of extra sperm

2
...
3 -4 days after fertilization the conceptus enters uterus



During this period it is nourished by secretions of uterine glan ds


The blastocyst remains unattached until after it hatches from ZP


Human – Day 5



Sheep – Day 6



Cattle – Day 7

Implantation/attachment


Implantation in rodents and humans invasive
– Blastocyst penetrates uterine mucosa

Implantation


Begins 6-7 days after fertilisation (in humans)



Cells of trophoblast contact uterine wall and adhere to it



This will only happen if a hospitable uterine environment is pre sent
– Correctly primed by oestrogen and progesterone
– Healthy – no disease process eg
Title: Sperm Transport Fertilisation.
Description: University notes on Sperm Transport Fertilisation.