Inhibition of sperm migration through cervical mucus in vitro.
Fertil Steril
; 28(12): 1295-1300, 1977 Dec.
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| ID: mdl-590537
The effectiveness of inhibiting bovine sperm migration through cervical mucus in vitro by prior treatment of semen with 45 to 150 micrograms of soybean trypsin inhibitor, univalent (papain-digested, nonagglutinating) and bivalent (undigested) rabbit anti-bovine sperm immunoglobulin, and heat-treated heifer serum was studied. Sperm head-to-head agglutination resulted from treatment of semen with bivalent immune antibody and heat-treated heifer serum. Migration through cervical mucus was inhibited only by treatment resulting in spermagglutination. It is postulated that in vivo inhibition of sperm migration may be influenced by secretory immunoglobulins from the cervix.
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Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Transporte Espermático
/
Muco do Colo Uterino
Limite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
1977
Tipo de documento:
Article