Human Reproduction, Vol 12, 2773-2780, Copyright © 1997 by Oxford University Press
R Talevi, R Gualtieri, G Tartaglione and A Fortunato
The mammalian zona pellucida contains several glycoproteins whose
oligosaccharide moieties are known to play a key role in the interaction
with spermatozoa. Since zona pellucida defects may represent one of the
most likely causes of failed fertilization in human in-vitro reproduction,
we have studied the carbohydrate composition and distribution over the
human zona pellucida by means of lectins. Donated, not inseminated
cumulus-oocyte complexes, from cohorts with high fertilization rates, and
fertilization-failed oocytes from cohorts inseminated with proven fertile
donor semen, were analysed using 11 fluorescein-labelled lectins, on
deplasticized semi-thin epoxy sections. Results showed that wheat germ
agglutinin (WGA), Maclura pomifera (MPA) and Pisum sativum (PSA) bound to
the extracellular matrix bordering the zona pellucida-corona radiata
interface of cumulus- oocytes complexes, while the zona pellucida was
labelled by WGA, Concanavalin A (ConA) and PSA. WGA labelling and
correlative electron microscopy on the cumulus-oocyte complexes
demonstrated that this lectin is a useful tool to trace the cortical
granule distribution in the human oocyte. Surprisingly, in the
failed-fertilized oocytes the zona pellucida was also labelled by MPA and
showed three different patterns: (i) labelling of the zona pellucida outer
surface; (ii) uniform labelling; (iii) labelling of an outer zona pellucida
layer with variable thickness. Comparative analysis of WGA and MPA
labelling on single failed-fertilized oocytes demonstrated that MPA zona
pellucida patterns are not related to the cortical reaction. The nature and
meaning of the MPA pattern of failed-fertilized oocytes were discussed in
the light of zona pellucida defects impairing sperm receptivity.
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Heterogeneity of the zona pellucida carbohydrate distribution in human oocytes failing to fertilize in vitro
Dipartimento di Biologia Evolutiva e Comparata, Universita di Napoli Federico II, Italy.
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