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'''Acrosome reaction'''' (acrosomal reaction) is the release of enzymes from the acrosome that dissolve the ''zona pellucida'' and allow the sperm to fuse with the egg. The sperm must first undergo '''capacitation''' - the interaction of the [[sperm]] with the [[fallopian tube]]u epithelium - when the [[glycocalyx]]u is removed from the acrosome sac.
'''Acrosome reaction'''' (acrosomal reaction) is the release of enzymes from the acrosome that dissolve the ''zona pellucida'' and allow the sperm to fuse with the egg. The sperm must first undergo '''capacitation''' - the interaction of the [[sperm]] with the [[fallopian tube]]u epithelium - when the [[glycocalyx]] is removed from the acrosome sac.


=== Course of reaction ===
=== Course of reaction ===
The '''zona pellucida''' (the glycoprotein envelope surrounding the ovule) contains zonal protein 3 (ZP3 ligand), which induces and controls the acrosome reaction. Release of [[enzyme]]s from the acrosomal sac causes disruption of the intercellular junctions of the ''corona radiata'' and disruption of the ''zona pellucida''. The spermatozoa thus come into contact with the egg membrane. This is followed by membrane fusion by interaction of [[Cell signal transduction|integrin]] oolemma with the disintegrins of the sperm membrane.
The '''zona pellucida''' (the glycoprotein envelope surrounding the ovule) contains zonal protein 3 (ZP3 ligand), which induces and controls the acrosome reaction. Release of [[enzymes]] from the acrosomal sac causes disruption of the intercellular junctions of the ''corona radiata'' and disruption of the ''zona pellucida''. The spermatozoa thus come into contact with the egg membrane. This is followed by membrane fusion by interaction of [[Transduction of signals in cells|integrin]] oolemma with the disintegrins of the sperm membrane.


=== Acrosome ===
=== Acrosome ===
Sperm organelle containing lytic [[enzyme]]s for disrupting cell junctions. It is located at the apex of the [[sperm head]]. It is formed by the process of [[gametogenesis]] (spermiogenesis) by the union of several secretory vesicles from the [[Golgi complex]]s into one. The acrosome contains the following enzymes:
Sperm organelle containing lytic [[enzymes]] for disrupting cell junctions. It is located at the apex of the [[sperm]] head. It is formed by the process of [[gametogenesis]] (spermiogenesis) by the union of several secretory vesicles from the [[Golgi Apparatus|Golgi complexs]] into one. The acrosome contains the following enzymes:
* [[Protease|protease]]- acrosin-protease (related to trypsin);
* [[Protease|protease]]- acrosin-protease (related to trypsin);
* glycosidase - hyaluronidase;
* glycosidase - hyaluronidase;
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Latest revision as of 20:58, 4 May 2024

Acrosome reaction

Acrosome reaction' (acrosomal reaction) is the release of enzymes from the acrosome that dissolve the zona pellucida and allow the sperm to fuse with the egg. The sperm must first undergo capacitation - the interaction of the sperm with the fallopian tubeu epithelium - when the glycocalyx is removed from the acrosome sac.

Course of reaction[edit | edit source]

The zona pellucida (the glycoprotein envelope surrounding the ovule) contains zonal protein 3 (ZP3 ligand), which induces and controls the acrosome reaction. Release of enzymes from the acrosomal sac causes disruption of the intercellular junctions of the corona radiata and disruption of the zona pellucida. The spermatozoa thus come into contact with the egg membrane. This is followed by membrane fusion by interaction of integrin oolemma with the disintegrins of the sperm membrane.

Acrosome[edit | edit source]

Sperm organelle containing lytic enzymes for disrupting cell junctions. It is located at the apex of the sperm head. It is formed by the process of gametogenesis (spermiogenesis) by the union of several secretory vesicles from the Golgi complexs into one. The acrosome contains the following enzymes:

  • protease- acrosin-protease (related to trypsin);
  • glycosidase - hyaluronidase;
  • lipase - phospholipase.

References[edit | edit source]

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Resources[edit | edit source]

  • SADLER, Thomas, W – SINHA, M.D. Langmanova lékařská embryologie :  Učebnice pro studenty lékařství a oborů všeobecná sestra a porodní asistentka. 1st Czech edition. Grada, 2011. pp. 414. ISBN 978-80-247-2640-3.
  • VAJNER, Luděk – UHLÍK, Jiří – KONRÁDOVÁ, Václava. Lékařská histologie. 1, Cytologie a obecná histologie. 1. edition. Karolinum, 2010. pp. 110. ISBN 978-80-246-1860-9.