Unlike most cells of the body which function in an ionic environment controlled within narrow limits, spermatozoa must function in a less controlled external environment. In order to better understand how sperm control their membrane potential in different ionic conditions, we measured mouse sperm membrane potentials under a variety of conditions and at different external K(+) concentrations, both before and after capacitation. Experiments were undertaken using both wild-type, and mutant mouse sperm from the knock-out strain of the sperm-specific, pH-sensitive, SLO3 K(+) channel. Membrane voltage data were fit to the Goldman-Hodgkin-Katz equation. Our study revealed a significant membrane permeability to both K(+) and Cl(-) before capacitat...
Mammalian spermatozoa gain competence to fertilize an oocyte as they travel through the female repro...
To fertilize an egg, mammalian sperm must undergo capacitation in the female genital tract. A key co...
AbstractMouse sperm resting membrane potential (Er) (−42±8.8 mV), determined with a potential sensit...
<div><p>Unlike most cells of the body which function in an ionic environment controlled within narro...
Unlike most cells of the body which function in an ionic environment controlled within narrow limits...
AbstractHere we show a unique example of male infertility conferred by a gene knockout of the sperm-...
abstract: Sperm capacitation is a complex and indispensable physiological process that spermatozoamu...
To gain fertilization ability sperm must undergo a series of physiological modification inthe female...
To fertilize an oocyte, sperm must first undergo capacitation in which the sperm plasma membrane bec...
AbstractTo fertilize, mammalian sperm must complete a maturational process called capacitation. It i...
AbstractHere we show a unique example of male infertility conferred by a gene knockout of the sperm-...
When mammalian spermatozoa are released in the female reproductive tract, they are incapable of fert...
AbstractMembrane potential (VM) was investigated in mouse and bovine sperm populations. VM was deter...
AbstractMembrane potential (VM) was investigated in mouse and bovine sperm populations. VM was deter...
AbstractMammalian sperm must undergo a series of physiological changes after leaving the testis to b...
Mammalian spermatozoa gain competence to fertilize an oocyte as they travel through the female repro...
To fertilize an egg, mammalian sperm must undergo capacitation in the female genital tract. A key co...
AbstractMouse sperm resting membrane potential (Er) (−42±8.8 mV), determined with a potential sensit...
<div><p>Unlike most cells of the body which function in an ionic environment controlled within narro...
Unlike most cells of the body which function in an ionic environment controlled within narrow limits...
AbstractHere we show a unique example of male infertility conferred by a gene knockout of the sperm-...
abstract: Sperm capacitation is a complex and indispensable physiological process that spermatozoamu...
To gain fertilization ability sperm must undergo a series of physiological modification inthe female...
To fertilize an oocyte, sperm must first undergo capacitation in which the sperm plasma membrane bec...
AbstractTo fertilize, mammalian sperm must complete a maturational process called capacitation. It i...
AbstractHere we show a unique example of male infertility conferred by a gene knockout of the sperm-...
When mammalian spermatozoa are released in the female reproductive tract, they are incapable of fert...
AbstractMembrane potential (VM) was investigated in mouse and bovine sperm populations. VM was deter...
AbstractMembrane potential (VM) was investigated in mouse and bovine sperm populations. VM was deter...
AbstractMammalian sperm must undergo a series of physiological changes after leaving the testis to b...
Mammalian spermatozoa gain competence to fertilize an oocyte as they travel through the female repro...
To fertilize an egg, mammalian sperm must undergo capacitation in the female genital tract. A key co...
AbstractMouse sperm resting membrane potential (Er) (−42±8.8 mV), determined with a potential sensit...