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Determining the relationship between bull sperm kinematic subpopulations and fluorescence groups using an integrated sperm quality analysis technique.
K.s. CaychoPilar SantolariaInmaculada PalacínM.a. SilvestreC. SolerJesús Yánizsubject
Maleendocrine systemMotilitySemenReproductive technologyBiologyCryopreservationFluorescenceAndrology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyGeneticsAnimalsMolecular Biologyreproductive and urinary physiologySperm motility030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineurogenital systemMultiparametric Analysis0402 animal and dairy science04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040201 dairy & animal scienceFluorescenceSpermSpermatozoaSemen AnalysisFertilityReproductive MedicineSperm MotilityAnimal Science and ZoologyCattleSoftwareDevelopmental BiologyBiotechnologydescription
The aim of the present study was to determine whether there is an association between the kinematic sperm subpopulations and fluorescent groups in bulls using a new fluorescent staining method that allows classification of spermatozoa into groups depending on their acrosomal and membrane integrity, as well as functional status, without inhibiting sperm motility. Cryopreserved semen samples from 10 Holstein bulls were used in the study. A multiparametric analysis of results obtained by the ISAS 3Fun kit (Proiser) was performed. The different fluorescent groups were detected and their motility characteristics evaluated using ISAS software. Clustering procedures using the kinematic data resulted in the classification of spermatozoa into three kinematic sperm subpopulations. The distribution of kinematic sperm subpopulations was different between the fluorescent sperm groups (P < 0.001), although the correlation between them was low (r = 0.113; P < 0.01).
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2017-10-22 | Reproduction, fertility, and development |