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Publication : SPACA1-deficient male mice are infertile with abnormally shaped sperm heads reminiscent of globozoospermia.

First Author  Fujihara Y Year  2012
Journal  Development Volume  139
Issue  19 Pages  3583-9
PubMed ID  22949614 Mgi Jnum  J:187685
Mgi Id  MGI:5437786 Doi  10.1242/dev.081778
Citation  Fujihara Y, et al. (2012) SPACA1-deficient male mice are infertile with abnormally shaped sperm heads reminiscent of globozoospermia. Development 139(19):3583-9
abstractText  SPACA1 is a membrane protein that localizes in the equatorial segment of spermatozoa in mammals and is reported to function in sperm-egg fusion. We produced a Spaca1 gene-disrupted mouse line and found that the male mice were infertile. The cause of this sterility was abnormal shaping of the sperm head reminiscent of globozoospermia in humans. Disruption of Spaca1 led to the disappearance of the nuclear plate, a dense lining of the nuclear envelope facing the inner acrosomal membrane. This coincided with the failure of acrosomal expansion during spermiogenesis and resulted in the degeneration and disappearance of the acrosome in mature spermatozoa. Thus, these findings clarify part of the cascade leading to globozoospermia.
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