Everything about Capacitation totally explained
» This article is about a biological process related to reproduction; for the other use, see Capacitation (NGO).
Capacitation is the penultimate step in the maturation of
mammalian spermatozoa and is required to render them competent to
fertilize an
oocyte.
This step is a biochemical event; the sperm move normally and look mature prior to capacitation.
this step typically occurs after
ejaculation, in the female
reproductive tract.
, capacitation can occur in sperm that have either undergone ejaculation or have been extracted from the
epididymis.
By secreting sterol binding albumin, lipoproteins, proteolytic and glycosidasic
enzymes such as heparin, the
uterus aids in the steps of capacitation.
Non-mammalian spermatozoa don't require this capacitation step and are ready to fertilize an oocyte immediately after release from the male. After this capacitation the sperm must undergo activation involving the
acrosome reaction.
Result of capacitation
Capacitation involves the destabilisation of the sperm head membrane rendering it more fusigenic. This change is facilitated by the removal of
sterols (for example
cholesterol) and non-covalently bound epididymal/seminal
glycoproteins. The result is a more fluid membrane with an increased permiability to Ca
2+.
An influx of Ca
2+ produces increased intracellular
cAMP levels and thus, an increase in motility.
Hyperactivation is also part of capacitation and is the result of the increased Ca
2+ levels. The enzyme FPP (fertilization promoting factor) produced by the male is essential for capacitation.
Discovery
The discovery of this process was independently reported in 1951 by both
Min Chueh Chang and
Colin Russell Austin .
Historically, the term "capacitation" has evolved in meaning and this should be taken into account when consulting sources.
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