宫颈黏液的分子排列:基于激光散射光谱的再评价。

W. I. Lee, P. Verdugo, R. Blandau, P. Gaddum-Rosse
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从激光散射光谱中获得的证据表明,奶牛发乳宫颈粘液的分子排列是一个纠缠的随机卷曲的大分子的集合,而不是一个交联的大分子网络,这一模型迄今为止被广泛接受。这个新模型可以解释以下现象:(1)发情黏液和人类周期中期宫颈黏液的粘弹性特性是糖蛋白纠缠方式的结果。在生殖周期中,这些特性的变化可能仅仅是由于宫颈粘液含水量的变化。(2)精子在黏液中的渗透可能完全是机械的,不涉及任何形式的交联酶解(这可以从电影电影中显示的精子穿透宫颈黏液时鞭笞模式的变化中得到支持)。(3)子宫颈肌肉中精子的定向不一定是由于胶束之间存在“通道”,而仅仅是由于一种人工产物,即黏液的拉伸或流动,它使纠缠的大分子定向,从而促进精子在平行于它们的轴上穿透。
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Molecular arrangement of cervical mucus: a reevaluation based on laser light-scattering spectroscopy.
Evidence obtained from laser light-scattering spectroscopy suggests that the molecular arrangement of cow estrous cervical mucus is an ensemble of entangled random-coiled macromolecules rather than a cross-linked macromolecular network, the model heretofore widely accepted. This new model can account for the following phenomena: (1) The viscoelastic properties of the estrous mucus and human mid-cycle cervical mucus are the result of the way in which the glycoproteins are entangled. Variations of these properties during the reproductive cycle may simply be due to changes in the water content of the cervical mucus. (2) Penetration of spermatozoa in mucus may be entirely mechanical without involving any kind of enzymatic lysis of cross-links (this is supported by changes in the pattern of spermatozoa flagellation during sperm penetration of cervical mucus as shown in motion picture films). (3) The orientation of spermatozoa in the cervical muscus need not be due to the presence of 'channels' between micelles but simply to an artifact, the stretching or flow of the mucus, which orients the entangled macromolecules and thus facilitates the penetration of spermatozoa in an axis parallel to them.
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