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Effect of video capture time on sperm kinematic parameters in breeding boars

2019

Abstract Computer Assisted Semen Analysis (CASA) technology is being a common tool in the seminal analysis for seminal doses production in farm animals. The aim of the present work was to define the optimal capturing time for a correct evaluation of boar sperm motility. Six sexually mature boars from the Topigs Lines, were used as semen donors. ISASv1 CASA-Mot system was used with an image acquisition rate of 50 Hz for two seconds capturing. Obtained video frames were fragmented into four segments corresponding to 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 s. ISASD4C20 counting chambers, warmed at 37 °C were used. Total and progressive motility were not affected by capture time. Capture time had a significant e…

0301 basic medicineGeneral Veterinarymedicine.diagnostic_testurogenital systemVideo capture0402 animal and dairy science04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesKinematicsBiologySemen analysis040201 dairy & animal scienceSpermAndrology03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologymedicineImage acquisitionAnimal Science and ZoologySemen DonorsBoar spermLivestock Science
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Toxicological profile of cereulide, the Bacillus cereus emetic toxin, in functional assays with human, animal and bacterial cells

2007

International audience; Some strains of the endospore-forming bacterium Bacillus cereus produce a heat-stable ionophoric peptide, cereulide, of high human toxicity. We assessed cell toxicity of cereulide by measuring the toxicities of crude extracts of cereulide producing and non-producing strains of B. cereus, and of pure cereulide, using cells of human, animal and bacterial origins. Hepatic cell lines and boar sperm, with cytotoxicity and sperm motility, respectively, as the end points, were inhibited by <= 1 nM of cereulide present as B. cereus extract. RNA synthesis and cell proliferation in HepG2 cells was inhibited by 2 nM of cereulide. These toxic effects were explainable by the acti…

MaleLuminescenceSwineCytotoxicityBacillus cereusCYP1A1Toxicologymedicine.disease_causeHepa-1Ames testPotassium carrierchemistry.chemical_compoundMiceDepsipeptidesBioassayRNA Neoplasm0303 health sciencesbiologyMotilityAliivibrio fischeriSpermatozoaAmes testCereusBiochemistry[SDV.TOX]Life Sciences [q-bio]/ToxicologySperm MotilityBiological AssayERODBioluminescenceHepG2CereulideCell SurvivalBacterial ToxinsVibrio fischeriHEp-2Microbiology03 medical and health sciencesBacillus cereusCell Line TumorIonophoremedicineAnimalsHumansRNA synthesis030304 developmental biologyCell ProliferationDose-Response Relationship Drug030306 microbiologyToxinMutagenicity TestsfungiMicronucleus assayCereulidecomet test (SCG)biology.organism_classificationComet assaychemistryHepatocytesbacteriaBoar spermGenotoxicityGenotoxicity
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Effect of frame rate capture frequency on sperm kinematic parameters and subpopulation structure definition in boars, analysed with a CASA-Mot system.

2018

Motility is the most widely used indicator of sperm quality. Computer-Assisted Semen Analysis (CASA) allows the objective evaluation of sperm motility parameters. CASA technology is a common tool to predict semen doses in farm animal reproduction. The kinds of video cameras used until now for image acquisition have presented limited frame rates (FR), which have a negative influence on the quality of the obtained data. The aim of the present work was to define the optimal frame rate for a correct evaluation of boar sperm motility and its subpopulation structure. Eighteen ejaculates from nine mature boars of the Pietrain breed were used. Using the ISAS® v1 CASA-Mot system, with a video camera…

MaleSwineSemenKinematicsSemen analysis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologySemenStatisticsmedicineAnimalsBoar spermSperm motilityMathematics030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinemedicine.diagnostic_test0402 animal and dairy science04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesFrame rate040201 dairy & animal scienceSpermSpermatozoaBiomechanical PhenomenaSemen AnalysisPrincipal component analysisSperm MotilityAnimal Science and ZoologySoftwareBiotechnologyReproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene
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Induced hyperactivity in boar spermatozoa and its evaluation by computer-assisted sperm analysis.

2004

Hyperactivity, a form of sperm motility characterized by vigorous flagellar movements, has been proposed as essential for fertilization in mammals. The objective of the present study was to establish a method for inducing hyperactivityin vitroin boar spermatozoa and to define threshold values to differentiate between hyperactive and non-hyperactive spermatozoa by computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA) as a prerequisite for analyzing the energy metabolism during hyperactivity. In TALP-HEPES medium, non-frozen boar spermatozoa were stimulated to hyperactivity by 50 μmol l−1Ca2+within 15 min at 37 °C if 5 μmol l−1of the Ca2+ionophore A23187 was present. If 25% seminal plasma was present, boar…

Maleendocrine systemEmbryologyBOARSwineEnergy metabolismCell Culture TechniquesSemenBiologyAndrologyEndocrinologyHuman fertilizationSemenImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedAnimalsBoar spermSperm motilityCalcimycinIonophoresSperm Counturogenital systemCurve analysisObstetrics and GynecologyCell BiologyAnatomySpermSpermatozoaReproductive MedicineSperm MotilityCalciumEnergy MetabolismReproduction (Cambridge, England)
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