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acrosome

 [ak´ro-sōm]
the caplike, membrane-bound structure covering the anterior portion of the head of a spermatozoon; it contains enzymes involved in penetration of the ovum.
Acrosome of a spermatozoon. From Applegate, 2000.
acrosome reaction changes in the spermatozoon that result in development of perforations in the acrosome, allowing release of enzymes that facilitate fertilization.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

ac·ro·some

(ak'rō-sōm),
A caplike organelle or saccule derived from Golgi elements that surround the anterior two thirds of the nucleus of a sperm. Enzymes contained within this structure probably facilitate the sperm's penetration of the zona pellucida of the oocyte.
Synonym(s): acrosomal cap, head cap
[acro- + G. soma, body]
Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

acrosome

(ăk′rə-sōm′)
n.
A caplike structure at the anterior end of a spermatozoon that produces enzymes aiding in egg penetration.

ac′ro·so′mal (-sō′məl) adj.
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Acrosome

A membrane-bound cap-like structure at the head of a spermatozoon that contains lytic enzymes—e.g., acrosin hyaluronidase—which degrade the ovum’s zona pellucida, allowing the penetration of one sperm.
Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.

acrosome

Reproduction biology A membrane-bound cap-like structure at the head of a spermatozoon that contains lytic enzymes–acrosin hyaluronidase which degrade the outer coat of the egg and allow the penetration of one sperm. See Acrosome reaction. Cf Capacitation.
McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

ac·ro·some

(ak'rō-sōm)
A caplike organelle that surrounds the anterior two thirds of the nucleus of a sperm. Within this cap are enzymes that are thought to facilitate entry of the sperm into the oocyte.
[acro- + G. soma, body]
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012

acrosome

A tiny sac or double membrane in the head of a SPERMATOZOON that contains the digestive enzymes needed to break down the protective cell membrane of the egg (OVUM) and allow penetration. Release of these enzymes is called the acrosome reaction.
Collins Dictionary of Medicine © Robert M. Youngson 2004, 2005
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Fig. 8 Acrosome . Head of a typical mammalian sperm.

acrosome

a membrane-bound sac derived from the GOLGI APPARATUS, located at the tip of the sperm. The acrosome plays an important role in fertilization. It contains enzymes that, when the sac ruptures upon contact with the egg, aid in penetration of the egg membrane, so allowing transfer of the sperm nucleus to the egg cell. See Fig. 8 .
Collins Dictionary of Biology, 3rd ed. © W. G. Hale, V. A. Saunders, J. P. Margham 2005
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c) Efecto del medio de conservacion (ZP S:S vs ZP VIT): No hubo diferencias significativas en el estado acrosomal de los espermatozoides, al cabo de 1 hora y 3 horas de incubacion, entre los dos grupos de estudio.
(17) The in vitro administration of LC diminishes acrosomal reaction, (18) and thus increases the number of intact sperms, which chimes in with our results.
Store-operated calcium channels trigger exocytosis of the sea urchin sperm acrosomal vesicle.
While six of the seven lectins failed to label the plasma membrane of sperm with intact acrosomes, all lectins intensely labeled the inner acrosomal membrane once it became exposed and accessible to the lectin.
Finally, significant differences were observed when both conditions were compared regarding the percentage of sperm cells exhibiting acrosomal, specifically in the testicular, caudal and medial regions.
However, progesterone could induce sperm chemotaxis towards oocyte and acrosomal reaction (16).
La modificacion de la composicion de la grasa consumida en la dieta de los verracos mediante una suplementacion con harina de extraccion de linaza redujo el porcentaje de gotas proximales en el espermatozoide, especialmente en los verracos portadores del gen halotano, y mostro una tendencia para reducir la resistencia de la membrana acrosomal (Ort) y mejorar la integridad y funcionalidad de la membrana del espermatozoide (Host), aunque no afecto a la fragmentacion del ADN espermatico.
It is intriguing to speculate that acrosomal leptin receptor expression is associated with cholesterol efflux and acrosome reaction, whereas tail leptin receptor expression in human sperm may reflect leptin's modulation of hyperactivated sperm motility.
Acrosomal integrity is one of the major parameter to analyze the functional status of membrane (Silva and Gadella, 2006).
The sperm acrosomal matrix contains a novel member of the pentaxin family of calcium-dependent binding proteins.
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