Localization of Seminal Plasma Proteinase Inhibitors in Human Spermatozoa as Revealed by the Indirect Immunofluorescence Technique

1976; De Gruyter; Volume: 357; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1515/bchm2.1976.357.2.1333

ISSN

0018-4888

Autores

T. Dietl, Johanna KRUCK, Wolf‐Bernhard Schill, Hans Fritz,

Tópico(s)

Reproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species

Resumo

Acidic extracts of washed, ejaculated human spermatozoa contain, besides acrosin, two proteinase inhibitors, a trypsin-chymotrypsin (elastase) inhibitor (HUSI-I) and a trypsin-acrosin inhibitor (HUSI-II). Using the indirect immunofluorescence technique these inhibitors could be localized in the spermatozoa. Ejaculated spermatozoa were treated with monospecific antibodies raised in rabbits against HUSI-I and HUSI-II, respectively, and with fluorescein-labeled IgG from goat directed against the rabbit IgG. If acetone-fixed spermatozoa were used, fluorescence appeared only in a small ring near or at the equatorial segment of the spermatozoa. After prefixation of washed spermatozoa with 0.36% formaldehyde, however, distribution of both inhibitors in the region of the acrosomal caps could clearly be demonstrated. Present results suggest that they are attached at the plasma membrane. Obviously, in the case of human spermatozoa the inhibitors are relatively easily detached together with the membrane so that prefixation is necessary to achieve proper localization.

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