IBR   13079
INSTITUTO DE BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Y CELULAR DE ROSARIO
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Seeing is believing: Current methods to observe sperm acrosomal exocytosis in real time
Autor/es:
SCHIAVI-EHRENHAUS, LIZA J.; DARSZON, ALBERTO; BALESTRINI, PAULA A.; MARÍN-BRIGGILER, CLARA I.; KRAPF, DARÍO; BALESTRINI, PAULA A.; MARÍN-BRIGGILER, CLARA I.; KRAPF, DARÍO; JABLOÑSKI, MARTINA; SÁNCHEZ-CÁRDENAS, CLAUDIA; BUFFONE, MARIANO G.; JABLOÑSKI, MARTINA; SÁNCHEZ-CÁRDENAS, CLAUDIA; BUFFONE, MARIANO G.; SCHIAVI-EHRENHAUS, LIZA J.; DARSZON, ALBERTO
Revista:
MOLECULAR REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
Editorial:
WILEY-LISS, DIV JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 87 p. 1188 - 1198
ISSN:
1040-452X
Resumen:
Acrosomal exocytosis (AR) is a critical process that sperm need to undergo to fertilize an egg. The evaluation of the presence or absence of the acrosome is usually performed by using lectins or dyes in fixed cells. With this approach, it is neither possible to monitor the dynamic process of exocytosis and related molecular events while discriminating between live and dead cells, nor to evaluate the acrosomal status while sperm reside in the female reproductive tract. However, over the last two decades, several new methodologies have been used to assess the occurrence of AR in living cells allowing different groups to obtain information that was not possible in the past. These techniques have revolutionized the whole study of this process. This review summarizes current methods available to analyze AR in living cells as well as the important information that emerged from studies using these approaches.