International audienceIn mammalian species, including human, fertilization is characterized by the triggering of long-lasting calcium (Ca(2+)) oscillations in the egg cytoplasm. The monitoring of these Ca(2+) oscillations is a valuable technique to demonstrate that fertilization has occurred, to study egg activation events elicited downstream of the Ca(2+) signal, as well as to evaluate sperm quality. This chapter describes our protocol to monitor sperm-induced Ca(2+) oscillations in mouse eggs, using fluorescence microscopy techniques and the Fura-2-AM ratiometric Ca(2+) indicator
This review discusses the role that the sperm-specific phospholipase C zeta (PLCζ) is proposed to pl...
AbstractElucidation of the biochemical mechanisms by which specific proteins transduce the all impor...
Sea urchin eggs and those of most other deuterostomes are activated at fertilization by an increase ...
International audienceIn mammalian species, including human, fertilization is characterized by the t...
At fertilization mammalian eggs are activated by a prolonged series of oscillations in the intracell...
AbstractA cytosolic sperm protein(s), referred to as the sperm factor (SF), is thought to induce int...
AbstractFertilized mouse eggs exhibit repetitive rises in intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i)...
AbstractIn a variety of calcium signaling systems, the frequency of intracellular calcium oscillatio...
Long lasting calcium (Ca2+) oscillations are necessary and sufficient for mammalian egg activation a...
In human spermatozoa, calcium dynamics control most of fertilization events. Progesterone, present i...
AbstractDuring mouse fertilization the spermatozoon induces a series of low-frequency long-lasting C...
AbstractMammalian eggs and embryos rely upon mitochondrial ATP production to survive and proceed thr...
As the most abundant mineral in organisms, ionized calcium (Ca 2+) plays a crucial role in cellular ...
Changes in the intracellular concentration of calcium ([Ca2þ]i) represent a vital signaling mechanis...
To evaluate the effect of male accessory sex gland secretions on Ca2+ oscillations of oocytes, epidi...
This review discusses the role that the sperm-specific phospholipase C zeta (PLCζ) is proposed to pl...
AbstractElucidation of the biochemical mechanisms by which specific proteins transduce the all impor...
Sea urchin eggs and those of most other deuterostomes are activated at fertilization by an increase ...
International audienceIn mammalian species, including human, fertilization is characterized by the t...
At fertilization mammalian eggs are activated by a prolonged series of oscillations in the intracell...
AbstractA cytosolic sperm protein(s), referred to as the sperm factor (SF), is thought to induce int...
AbstractFertilized mouse eggs exhibit repetitive rises in intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i)...
AbstractIn a variety of calcium signaling systems, the frequency of intracellular calcium oscillatio...
Long lasting calcium (Ca2+) oscillations are necessary and sufficient for mammalian egg activation a...
In human spermatozoa, calcium dynamics control most of fertilization events. Progesterone, present i...
AbstractDuring mouse fertilization the spermatozoon induces a series of low-frequency long-lasting C...
AbstractMammalian eggs and embryos rely upon mitochondrial ATP production to survive and proceed thr...
As the most abundant mineral in organisms, ionized calcium (Ca 2+) plays a crucial role in cellular ...
Changes in the intracellular concentration of calcium ([Ca2þ]i) represent a vital signaling mechanis...
To evaluate the effect of male accessory sex gland secretions on Ca2+ oscillations of oocytes, epidi...
This review discusses the role that the sperm-specific phospholipase C zeta (PLCζ) is proposed to pl...
AbstractElucidation of the biochemical mechanisms by which specific proteins transduce the all impor...
Sea urchin eggs and those of most other deuterostomes are activated at fertilization by an increase ...