Abstract
A large (86S) glycoprotein isolated from rabbit seminal plasma acts on sperm cells to block fertilization. The proportion of fertilized eggs recovered from does 1 day after tubal insemination of sperm 5-6 hr before or 2-3 hr after ovulation was significantly depressed when uterine-capacitated spermatozoa were exposed to this substance at concentrations of 20-72 μg of protein/ml. Rabbit seminal plasma was estimated to have about 2 mg/ml of this factor. Another large glycoprotein (∼138S) is also present in rabbit seminal plasma; the function of this molecule awaits elucidation.
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