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人类获能的生物学基础——再探。

Biological basis for human capacitation-revisited.

机构信息

Andrology Program, University of Minnesota Medical Center, 606 24th Avenue South, Suite 525, Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA.

Department of Urology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA.

出版信息

Hum Reprod Update. 2017 May 1;23(3):289-299. doi: 10.1093/humupd/dmw048.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A little more than a decade ago a review entitled 'Biological basis for human capacitation' was published. A primary conclusion of the review was that with all the technological advances that have been made since the first experiments demonstrated the in vivo requirement of capacitation for fertilization, very little progress had since been made, most significantly for human.

OBJECTIVE AND RATIONALE

The present review was carried out to provide an update on the biological basis for human capacitation. It briefly revisits the original schema, presents a review of the literature that urged research interest in human sperm capacitation and puts under the spotlight the original definition of capacitation balanced against the limitations of experiments in vitro to characterize a complex process that necessarily mandates a female component, and very recent findings in the mouse. It also includes proposed considerations for new thinking regarding capacitation, and progress toward understanding the biology of human capacitation.

SEARCH METHODS

The PubMed, Google Scholar and Scopus literature databases were reviewed extensively using inclusive, broad and multispecies search terms without publication date limitation.

OUTCOMES

Comprehensive screening of the literature database showed that no papers regarding human sperm capacitation in vivo have been published in the past 20 years. Recent experiments in the mouse have provided compelling and unanticipated data regarding capacitation and in vivo fertilization. Questions were posed and addressed regarding: stimuli for initiation of capacitation, capacitation relative to the cumulus-oocyte complex, comparison between in vivo and in vitro capacitation, and potential species-specific differences in location and timing of capacitation.

WIDER IMPLICATIONS

There has been no progress on the in vivo biology of human sperm capacitation since before the turn of the century. Human IVF and its technologies may likely have inhibited, and continue to hold back, any future in vivo experiments that would address one or more questions regarding acquisition of fertilizing capacity in human. The limiting factor for progress in the area is access to funding and human subjects.

摘要

背景

十多年前,一篇题为“人类获能的生物学基础”的综述发表。该综述的一个主要结论是,尽管自首次实验证明体内获能对受精的必要性以来,已经取得了许多技术进步,但在人类方面,进展甚微。

目的和理由

本综述旨在提供人类获能生物学基础的最新信息。它简要回顾了原始方案,回顾了促使人们对人类精子获能研究产生兴趣的文献,并将原始的获能定义置于显微镜下,与体外实验来描述一个必然需要女性成分的复杂过程的局限性进行平衡,以及在老鼠身上的最新发现。它还包括对新的获能思维和对理解人类获能生物学的进展提出的一些考虑。

搜索方法

广泛使用包括、广泛和多物种的搜索词,没有出版日期的限制,在 PubMed、Google Scholar 和 Scopus 文献数据库中进行了广泛的检索。

结果

对文献数据库的全面筛选表明,在过去的 20 年里,没有关于人类体内精子获能的论文发表。最近在老鼠身上进行的实验提供了关于获能和体内受精的令人信服和意外的数据。提出并解决了以下问题:获能的起始刺激、获能与卵丘-卵母细胞复合物的关系、体内和体外获能的比较,以及在位置和时间上可能存在的种间差异。

更广泛的影响

自本世纪初以来,人类精子获能的体内生物学没有任何进展。人类体外受精及其技术可能已经抑制并继续阻碍任何未来的体内实验,这些实验将解决一个或多个关于人类获得受精能力的问题。该领域进展的限制因素是获得资金和人类受试者。

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