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Topic:Zona Pellucida

The zona pellucida is a glycoprotein layer surrounding the plasma membrane of mammalian oocytes, including those of horses. It plays a role in fertilization by facilitating sperm binding, inducing the acrosome reaction, and preventing polyspermy. In equine reproduction, the zona pellucida is essential for successful fertilization and early embryo development. It is also a target for immunocontraceptive strategies in wild horse population management. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the structure, function, and significance of the zona pellucida in equine reproduction, as well as its applications in fertility control and assisted reproductive technologies.
Immunocontraceptive Efficacy of Native Porcine Zona Pellucida (pZP) Treatment of Nevada’s Virginia Range Free-Roaming Horse Population.
Vaccines    January 18, 2024   Volume 12, Issue 1 doi: 10.3390/vaccines12010096
Schulman ML, Hayes NK, Wilson TA, Grewar JD.In North America, range constraints due to burgeoning development increasingly encroach on wild horse habitat and necessitate effective but humane reproductive management. The largest free-roaming wild horse fertility control program by population (>3500) and territory size (≈300,000 acres) is located within Nevada's Virginia Range. Data from a field study investigated porcine zona pellucida (pZP) immunocontraception via remote dart delivery to mares in this population. Analyses aimed to measure efficacy by treatment effects on annual birth rates and population demographics and to evaluate t...
Effect of cholestanol and cholesterol-loaded cyclodextrin on stallion sperm function and capacitation post-cryopreservation.
Theriogenology    June 8, 2022   Volume 189 1-10 doi: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2022.06.005
Contreras MJ, Arias ME, Silva M, Cabrera P, Felmer R.Cryopreservation of stallion semen is less efficient than other species such as bovine. This is mainly because of the greater susceptibility of stallion sperm to the freezing damage that generates oxidative stress and plasma membrane injury, resulting in DNA fragmentation and cell death. These data suggest the need to develop new strategies of sperm cryopreservation that can improve the efficiency of this technique in stallions by reducing or preventing membrane damage and cell death. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of adding membrane stabilizers to the freezing medium and asses...
Proteins involved in mitochondrial metabolic functions and fertilization predominate in stallions with better motility.
Journal of proteomics    July 21, 2021   Volume 247 104335 doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2021.104335
Gaitskell-Phillips G, Martín-Cano FE, Ortiz-Rodríguez JM, Silva-Rodríguez A, da Silva-Álvarez E, Rojo-Domínguez P, Tapia JA, Gil MC....Even in stallions with sperm quality within normal reference ranges at ejaculation, subtle differences in sperm quality exist that in many cases lead to reduced time frames for conservation of the ejaculate and/or reduced fertility. The spermatozoon is a cell highly suitable for proteomics studies, and the use of this technique is allowing rapid advances in the understanding of sperm biology. The aim of the present study was to investigate differences among stallions of variable sperm quality (based on motility and sperm velocities), although all horses had sperm characteristics within normal ...
Cryopreservation of stallion semen: Effect of adding antioxidants to the freezing medium on sperm physiology.
Reproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene    January 21, 2020   Volume 55, Issue 2 229-239 doi: 10.1111/rda.13611
Contreras MJ, Treulen F, Arias ME, Silva M, Fuentes F, Cabrera P, Felmer R.Cryopreservation of stallion semen has not reached the level of efficiency and positive results described in other species. This is mainly due to the greater sensitivity of stallion sperm to the freezing process, showing higher rates of oxidative stress and plasma membrane damage, which trigger the activation of several cell damage pathways that ultimately culminate in DNA fragmentation and cell death. Therefore, finding molecules that improve the efficiency of this technique in stallion by preventing oxidative stress and cell damage is required. Thus, the aim of the present study was to evalu...
Developmental competence of equine oocytes: impacts of zona pellucida birefringence and maternally derived transcript expression.
Reproduction, fertility, and development    April 30, 2013   Volume 26, Issue 3 441-452 doi: 10.1071/RD12303
Mohammadi-Sangcheshmeh A, Held E, Rings F, Ghanem N, Salilew-Wondim D, Tesfaye D, Sieme H, Schellander K, Hoelker M.In the present study, equine oocytes were classified into groups of presumably high and low developmental competence according to cumulus morphology, as well as oocyte ability to metabolise brilliant cresyl blue (BCB) stain. All oocytes were evaluated individually in terms of morphometry, zona pellucida birefringence (ZPB) and relative abundance of selected candidate genes. Oocytes with an expanded cumulus (Ex), representing those with presumably high developmental competence, had a significantly thicker zona (18.2 vs 17.3µm) and a significantly higher ZPB (64.6 vs 62.1) than oocytes with a c...
Alpha-mannosidase activity in stallion epididymal fluid and spermatozoa.
Theriogenology    May 11, 2012   Volume 78, Issue 2 252-262 doi: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2012.02.033
Retamal CA, Dias AJ, Brasil FC, Lanzana FR, López ML.The expression of α-D-mannosidase activity was fluorometrically and electrophoretically assessed in spermatozoa, epididymal fluid and homogenates of stallion epididymal tissue. Enzyme activity had regional differences; it was higher (P<0.05) in samples from the cauda epididymal region than in samples from the proximal caput region (largely composed of efferent ducts). Based on enzyme activity, as a function of pH of the assay substrate, electrophoretic analysis in native and native/SDS-PAGE conditions, and the effect of inhibitors or activators, we inferred the presence of at least two cat...
Stage-specific formation of the equine blastocyst capsule is instrumental to hatching and to embryonic survival in vivo.
Animal reproduction science    December 28, 2004   Volume 87, Issue 3-4 269-281 doi: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2004.11.009
Stout TA, Meadows S, Allen WR.Early embryonic development in the horse is characterized by the formation of an unusual acellular glycoprotein "capsule" between the trophectoderm and the overlying zona pellucida. This structure is first detected between days 6 and 7 after ovulation and completely envelops the spherical conceptus until as late as day 23 of gestation. In the present study, a micromanipulator was used to remove the capsule from 15 embryos on day 6-7 after ovulation. None of these denuded embryos developed into ultrasonographically detectable pregnancies after surgical transfer into recipient mares whereas four...