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The reactivity of F(ab)2 fragments of sperm antibodies was studied in agglutination, immobilization and immunofluorescence tests. Pepsin digestion of full serum was an easy and effective procedure for preparing F(ab)2 fragments. Compared to the reactions with serum, F(ab)2 preparations revealed only a moderate decrease in agglutination titres but a complete loss of immobilizing activity. In immunofluorescence tests, nonspecific background staining was strongly reduced by using F(ab)2 fragments, thereby offering a more reliable basis for the reading of reactions. Even though the titres obtained with serum and F(ab)2 preparations did not differ essentially, it is suggested that the use of F(ab)2 fragments in IF-tests on spermatozoa may help to provide a higher degree of reproducibility.
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PMID:Reactivity of F(ab)2 fragments of sperm antibodies in agglutination, immobilization and immunofluorescence tests. 36 67

The contractile response of the isolated testicular capsule to acetylcholine, norepinephrine and prostaglandins (A-2, E-1 and F-2alpha) was related to the age of the rat. Norepinephrine and PGA-2 caused an increased capsular response between 45 and 60 days of age, the time at which spermiogenesis begins. It is suggested that the activity of the testicular capsule is involved in the transport of non-motile spermatozoa from the testis and into the epididymis.
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PMID:Age-related differences in the response of the isolated testicular capsule of the rat to norepinephrine, acetylcholine and prostaglandins. 72 75

The flagellar complex of the unusual motile spermatozoon of the fungus gnat, Rhynchosciara sp, does not conform to the usual "9 + 2" filament pattern but rather consists of over 350 pairs of filaments (doublet microtubules) distributed in a spiral array. Experiments were designed to disrupt and extract flagellar microtubular components from spermatozoa of the fungus gnat. Pepsin, chymotrypsin, potassium iodide, urea, and heat were used to extract specific portions of microtubule walls Such experiments provide information on the composition of the wall and the existence of wall sites selectively sensitive to various treatments Results obtained include: (a) doublet microtubules are comprised at least in part of protein, and all subunits are probably not identical; (b) a portion of the B subfiber is apparently more sensitive to disruption than other portions of the doublet microtubule; and (c) the ac cessory singlet microtubules may be chemically different from the doublet microtubules
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PMID:Electron microscope studies of spermatozoa of Rhynchosciara Sp. I. Disruption of microtubules by various treatments. 504 61