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High incidence of chromosomal abnormalities in large-headed and multiple-tailed spermatozoa

2006

Rodrigo Vivo, Lorena, lorovi@alumni.uv.es ; Prados Dodd, Nicolas, Nicolas.Prados@uv.es ; Gil Salom, Manuel Luis, Manuel.Gil-Salom@uv.es ; Remohi Gimenez, Jose Alejandro, J.Alejandro.Remohi@uv.es

AdultMaleUrologyEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedia_common.quotation_subjectLarge-HeadedPhysiologyBiologyEndocrinology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Medicina interna [UNESCO]Chromosomes HumanHumansIn Situ Hybridization Fluorescencemedia_commonUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Medicina internaChromosome AberrationsIncidenceChromosomal AbnormalitiesIncidence (epidemiology)Germinal cellAnatomy:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Reproductive MedicineIncidence ; Chromosomal Abnormalities ; Large-Headed ; Multiple-Tailed SpermatozoaKaryotypingSperm TailUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSperm HeadHigh incidenceMultiple-Tailed SpermatozoaReproduction
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Effects of exposure to static magnetic fields on the morphology and morphometry of mouse epididymal sperm.

1998

Morphologic and morphometric sperm characteristics of mouse epididymal extracts from animals exposed to static magnetic fields were evaluated. For this purpose, animals were exposed for 35 days to a field of 0.7 T generated by a commercial permanent magnet for either 1 or 24 h per day. The values of morphometric parameters were obtained using the morphometric module of the Sperm Class Analyzer® computerized image analysis system, and percentages of abnormalities were calculated. The size of sperm heads was unaffected by exposure to static magnetic fields. Lack of hook was a sperm head abnormality found significantly more frequently in animals exposed continually than in nonexposed animals, …

EpididymisMaleMorphology (linguistics)urogenital systemPhysiologySperm HeadBiophysicsEpididymal spermGeneral MedicineAnatomyBiologySpermSpermatozoaAndrologyMiceElectromagnetic FieldsSperm TailAnimalsSperm HeadRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingBioelectromagnetics
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A novel pyruvate kinase (PK-S) from boar spermatozoa is localized at the fibrous sheath and the acrosome

2007

Boar spermatozoa contain a novel pyruvate kinase (PK-S) that is tightly bound at the acrosome of the sperm head and at the fibrous sheath in the principal piece of the flagellum, while the midpiece contains a soluble pyruvate kinase (PK). PK-S could not be solubilized by detergents, but by trypsin with no loss of activity. Purified PK-S as well as PK-S still bound to cell structures and soluble sperm PK have all kinetics similar to those of rabbit muscle PK-M1. The PK-S subunit had a relative molecular mass of 64 ± 1 × 103(n= 3), i.e. slightly higher than that of PK-M1, and carried an N-terminal extension (NH2-TSEAM-COOH) that is lacking in native PK-M1. Evidence is provided that PK-S is en…

MaleEmbryologyErythrocytesSwineProtein subunitBlotting WesternMolecular Sequence DataPyruvate KinaseBiologyEndocrinologySpecies SpecificitymedicineAnimalsAmino Acid SequenceAcrosomeSequence Homology Amino AcidMolecular massAntibodies MonoclonalObstetrics and GynecologyCell BiologyImmunogold labellingTrypsinSpermatozoaSpermReproductive MedicineBiochemistryPolyclonal antibodiesSperm Tailbiology.proteinElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelRabbitsSperm MidpieceAcrosomePyruvate kinasemedicine.drugReproduction
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Androglobin, a chimeric mammalian globin, is required for male fertility

2022

AbstractSpermatogenesis is a highly specialised process, involving multiple dedicated pathways and regulatory check-points. Defects ultimately lead to male sub-fertility or sterility, and numerous aspects of mammalian sperm formation remain unknown. The predominant expression of the latest globin family member, androglobin (Adgb) in mammalian testis tissue prompted us to assess its physiological function in spermatogenesis. Adgb knockout mice display male infertility, reduced testis weight, impaired maturation of elongating spermatids, abnormal sperm shape and ultrastructural defects in microtubule and mitochondrial organisation. Epididymal sperm from Adgb knockout animals display multiple …

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