Author:
Pereira-Santos Matheus,Shimoda Eduardo,de Andrade André Furugen Cesar,Silva Luciano Andrade,Fujimoto Takafumi,Senhorini José Augusto,Yasui George Shigueki,Nakaghi Laura Satiko Okada
Abstract
SummaryIn fish with external fertilization, sperm must reach the oocyte through the micropyle to enter the cytoplasm. Fertilization success is then influenced by characteristics of oocytes or sperm. In this study, we evaluated oocyte morphology and sperm motility parameters and their effects on the inseminating dose in a teleost fishAstyanax altiparanae. Interestingly, we found one of the lowest yet described inseminating doses in teleosts (2390 spermatozoa oocyte−1ml−1). Such a fertilization efficacy may be explained by the long duration of sperm motility (>75 s), the small oocyte diameter (695.119 µm), large micropyle diameter (7.57 µm), and the presence of grooves on the oocyte surface that guides spermatozoon to the fertilization area. Additionally, we have described for the first time a structure that combines grooves on the chorion surface and a ridge in the micropylar area.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Cell Biology,Developmental Biology
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