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Molecular Reproduction and Development | 1997

Species-specific effect of oviductal glycoproteins on hamster sperm binding to hamster oocytes

A. Schmidt; Patricia A. Mavrogianis; Mary B. O'Day-Bowman; Harold G. Verhage

The secretory cells of the oviductal epithelium secrete a high‐ molecular‐weight glycoprotein (OGP). OGPs from different mammalian species show similar immunological characteristics, their cDNAs show high homologies, and they associate with the zona pellucida of oviductal oocytes in vivo. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of OGP obtained from different species on the binding of hamster sperm to hamster oocytes. Hamster oocytes were inseminated (30 min) in the presence or absence of homologous or heterologous OGPs, and sperm bound/oocyte were counted after removing loosely attached sperm. Ovarian oocytes had an average of 2.9 ± 0.6 sperm bound/oocyte, whereas oviductal oocytes had 36.3 ± 2.7. Hamster OGP (0.1 mg/ml) significantly increased sperm binding to ovarian oocytes twofold and had no effect on sperm bound/oviductal oocytes. Human OGP (0.5 mg/ml) significantly decreased sperm binding to ovarian oocytes (0.9 ± 0.3 sperm bound/oocyte). This effect was dose dependent for oviductal oocytes and could be blocked by preincubating human OGP with a specific antibody to human OGP. The presence of baboon and cow OGP during the insemination of hamster oviductal oocytes also resulted in a significant decrease in sperm bound/oocyte, whereas the addition of hamster OGP to hamster oviductal oocytes had no effect. These results show that homologous OGP enhances sperm binding to the ZP, whereas heterologous OGP inhibits that effect. Thus, our results suggest that OGP plays a role in the species‐specific characteristics of sperm/ZP interaction, and that one must use a homologous system (OGP and gametes from the same species) to study the biological effect of OGP. Mol Reprod Dev 46:201–207, 1997.


American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 1997

Characterization of Antibodies Generated Against a Conserved Portion of Oviductal Glycoprotein (OGP) and Endogenous Hamster OGP and Their Ability to Decrease Sperm Binding to the Zona Pellucida In Vitro

A. Schmidt; Patricia A. Mavrogianis; Mary B. O'Day-Bowman; M.C. Jaffe; Harold G. Verhage

PROBLEM: The effect of antibodies generated against hamster oviductal glycoprotein (OGP) on sperm binding to the zona pellucida (ZP) was evaluated.


Biology of Reproduction | 1996

Association of oviduct-specific glycoproteins with human and baboon (Papio anubis) ovarian oocytes and enhancement of human sperm binding to human hemizonae following in vitro incubation.

Mary B. O'Day-Bowman; Patricia A. Mavrogianis; Laura M. Reuter; Deborah E. Johnson; Asgerally T. Fazleabas; Harold G. Verhage


Biology of Reproduction | 1998

Characteristics of an Oviductal Glycoprotein and Its Potential Role in the Fertilization Process

Harold G. Verhage; Patricia A. Mavrogianis; Mary B. O'Day-Bowman; A. Schmidt; E. B. Arias; Kathleen M. Donnelly; Robert A. Boomsma; J. K. Thibodeaux; Asgerally T. Fazleabas; Randal C. Jaffe


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1993

Immunological characterization and immunocytochemical localization of an oviduct-specific glycoprotein in the human.

John J. Rapisarda; Patricia A. Mavrogianis; Mary B. O'Day-Bowman; Asgerally T. Fazleabas; Harold G. Verhage


Biology of Reproduction | 1996

Regional distribution and hormonal control of estrogen-dependent oviduct-specific glycoprotein messenger ribonucleic acid in the baboon (Papio anubis).

Randal C. Jaffe; E. B. Arias; Mary B. O'Day-Bowman; Kathleen M. Donnelly; Patricia A. Mavrogianis; Harold G. Verhage


Journal of reproduction and fertility | 1997

Characteristics of an oviductal glycoprotein and its potential role in fertility control.

Harold G. Verhage; Asgerally T. Fazleabas; Patricia A. Mavrogianis; Mary B. O'Day-Bowman; A. Schmidt; E. B. Arias; Randal C. Jaffe


Human Reproduction Update | 1997

The baboon oviduct: characteristics of an oestradiol-dependent oviduct-specific glycoprotein

Harold G. Verhage; Asgerally T. Fazleabas; Patricia A. Mavrogianis; Mary B. O'Day-Bowman; Kathleen M. Donnelly; E. B. Arias; Randal C. Jaffe


Microscopy Research and Technique | 1995

A human oviduct-specific glycoprotein: synthesis, secretion, and localization during the menstrual cycle.

Mary B. O'Day-Bowman; Patricia A. Mavrogianis; Asgerally T. Fazleabas; Harold G. Verhage


Molecular Reproduction and Development | 1994

In vitro incubation of golden (Syrian) hamster ovarian oocytes and human sperm with a human oviduct specific glycoprotein.

Laura M. Reuter; Mary B. O'Day-Bowman; Patricia A. Mavrogianis; Asgerally T. Fazleabas; Harold G. Verhage

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Harold G. Verhage

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Patricia A. Mavrogianis

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Asgerally T. Fazleabas

University of Illinois at Chicago

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A. Schmidt

University of Illinois at Chicago

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E. B. Arias

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Randal C. Jaffe

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Kathleen M. Donnelly

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Laura M. Reuter

University of Illinois at Chicago

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John J. Rapisarda

University of Illinois at Chicago

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R.D. Minshall

University of Illinois at Chicago

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