Sperm intrusion into the implantation-stage blastocyst and its potential biological significance

Author:

Sengupta Jayasree1,Kroneis Thomas2,Boddy Amy M3,Roy Rahul4,Sarkar Anish4,Sarkar Deepayan4,Ghosh Debabrata1,Huppertz Berthold2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences , New Delhi , India

2. Division of Cell Biology, Histology & Embryology, Gottfried Schatz Research Center, Medical University of Graz , Graz , Austria

3. Department of Anthropology, University of California , Santa Barbara , Santa Barbara, CA , USA

4. Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Unit, Indian Statistical Institute , New Delhi , India

Abstract

Abstract The human embryo derives from fusion of oocyte and sperm, undergoes growth and differentiation, resulting in a blastocyst. To initiate implantation, the blastocyst hatches from the zona pellucida, allowing access from external inputs. Modelling of uterine sperm distribution indicates that 200–5000 sperm cells may reach the implantation-stage blastocyst following natural coitus. We show ultrastructural evidence of sperm cells intruding into trophectoderm cells of zona-free blastocysts obtained from the uterus of rhesus monkeys. Interaction between additional sperm and zona-free blastocyst could be an evolutionary feature yielding adaptive processes influencing the developmental fate of embryos. This process bears potential implications in pregnancy success, sperm competition and human health.

Funder

John Templeton Foundation

Austrian Science Fund

Medical University of Graz, Austria

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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