reviewHuman Reproduction UpdateNov 4, 2005BRONZE OA

Sperm transport in the female reproductive tract

Cornell University · Jessop Hospital · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

At coitus, human sperm are deposited into the anterior vagina, where, to avoid vaginal acid and immune responses, they quickly contact cervical mucus and enter the cervix. Cervical mucus filters out sperm with poor morphology and motility and as such only a minority of ejaculated sperm actually enter the cervix. In the uterus, muscular contractions may enhance passage of sperm through the uterine cavity. A few thousand sperm swim through the uterotubal junctions to reach the Fallopian tubes (uterine tubes, oviducts) where sperm are stored in a reservoir, or at least maintained in a fertile state, by interacting with endosalpingeal (oviductal) epithelium. As the time of ovulation approaches, sperm become…

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Keywords
  • Sperm
  • Capacitation
  • Zona pellucida
  • Andrology
  • Insemination
  • Uterus
  • Biology
  • Hyperactivation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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