[HTML][HTML] Fertilization: a sperm's journey to and interaction with the oocyte

M Ikawa, N Inoue, AM Benham… - The Journal of clinical …, 2010 - Am Soc Clin Investig
M Ikawa, N Inoue, AM Benham, M Okabe
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2010Am Soc Clin Investig
Mammalian fertilization comprises sperm migration through the female reproductive tract,
biochemical and morphological changes to sperm, and sperm-egg interaction in the oviduct.
Recent gene knockout approaches in mice have revealed that many factors previously
considered important for fertilization are largely dispensable, or if they are essential, they
have an unexpected function. These results indicate that what has been observed in in vitro
fertilization (IVF) differs significantly from what occurs during “physiological” fertilization. This …
Mammalian fertilization comprises sperm migration through the female reproductive tract, biochemical and morphological changes to sperm, and sperm-egg interaction in the oviduct. Recent gene knockout approaches in mice have revealed that many factors previously considered important for fertilization are largely dispensable, or if they are essential, they have an unexpected function. These results indicate that what has been observed in in vitro fertilization (IVF) differs significantly from what occurs during “physiological” fertilization. This Review focuses on the advantages of studying fertilization using gene-manipulated animals and highlights an emerging molecular mechanism of mammalian fertilization.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation