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Presence of Microfilaments and Tubular Structures in Boar Spermatozoa after Chemically Inducing the Acrosome Reaction

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The addition of the calcium ionophore A23187 and calcium to washed ejaculated boar spermatozoa initiates acrosomal membrane-plasma membrane fusion and vesiculation in about 9O% of treated cells. Microfilaments measuring 5–9 nm form in the area of vesiculation and along unvesiculated plasma membrane. Microtubular-like structures are found associated with the inner acrosomal membrane in the area of vesiculation of acrosome reacted sperm. In a small percent of cases, the plasma membrane is removed in treated and untreated spermatozoa. In these sperm, microtubular-like structures are either associated with the equatorial segment of the acrosome or lie between the postacrosomal sheath and the nuclear membrane.

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