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Morphometry and subpopulation structure of Holstein bull spermatozoa: variations in ejaculates and cryopreservation straws

2016

Artículo científico Sperm quality is evaluated for the calculation of sperm dosage in artificial reproductive programs. The most common parameter used is motility, but morphology has a higher potential as a predictor of genetic quality. Morphometry calculations from CASA‑Morph technology improve morphological evaluation and allow mathematical approaches to the problem. Semen from 28 Holstein bulls was collected by artificial vagina, and several ejaculates were studied. After general evaluation, samples were diluted, packaged in 0.25 ml straws, and stored in liquid nitrogen. Two straws per sample were thawed, and slides were processed and stained with Diff‑Quik. Samples were analyzed by a CA…

Maleanimal structuresHolstein bullUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationSemenInvited Original ArticleTotal populationBiologylcsh:RC870-923Cryopreservationsperm morphometry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnimal sciencemedicineAnimalsMorfologíaeducationsubpopulationsDairy cattle:FORESTRY AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES and LANDSCAPE PLANNING::Plant production::Agronomy [Research Subject Categories]CryopreservationMorphometricseducation.field_of_study030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineArtificial insemination0402 animal and dairy science04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicineReproducciónlcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. UrologySpermatozoaGenética040201 dairy & animal scienceSpermSemen AnalysisMortalidadSperm Motilitycryopreservation; Holstein bull; sperm morphometry; subpopulationsCattleSemen PreservationAsian Journal of Andrology
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IVF/ET and GIFI in andrology

1988

Improvement in both in-vitro fertilization/embryo transfer (IVF/ET) and gamete intra-Fallopian transfer (GIFT) procedures have led to a progressive extension of their use far beyond the indications represented by tubal problems. One of the most important examples of this is in the field of male infertility. Some researchers claim that IVF/ET is more efficient on the basis of the 'fertilization evidence', while others prefer the GIFT technique, stressing that as its results are clearly so much better that it should be used in all cases.

Maleanimal structuresPsychotherapisturogenital systemRehabilitationObstetrics and GynecologyFertilization in VitroEmbryo Transfermedicine.diseaseSpermatozoafemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsEmbryo transferMale infertilityReproductive MedicinePregnancySperm MotilitymedicineHumansFemalePsychologyFallopian TubesInfertility MaleInsemination Artificialhealth care economics and organizationsInsemination Artificial HomologousHuman Reproduction
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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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Bleomycin inhibition of DNA synthesis in isolated enzyme systems and in intact cell systems.

1975

Abstract Blcomycin (BLM) inhibits DNA and RNA synthesis in different isolated enzyme systems. The inhibition effect can be reduced by adcling RNA to the reaction mixture. The activity of the RNA dependent DNA polymerase and of a cell-free protein synthesizing system is not affected by BLM. The antibiotic reduces cell proliferation (L5178y mouse lymphoma cells) in vitro at low concentrations by cytostatis and at higher concentrations by cytotoxicity. In BLM-treated L5178y cells DNA synthesis is strongly reduced, while RNA and protein synthesis are not affected. In vivo , using growing quail oviducts, cell proliferation and cytodifferentiation are markedly inhibited after BLM treatment. This …

Malecongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesLymphomaRNA-dependent RNA polymeraseBiologyBiochemistryQuailchemistry.chemical_compoundBleomycinGene expressionProtein biosynthesisAnimalsCells CulturedPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationDNA synthesisurogenital systemCell growthFishesnutritional and metabolic diseasesRNACell DifferentiationDNAMolecular biologySpermatozoaEnzymeBiochemistrychemistryGenesDepression ChemicalProtein BiosynthesisDNA NucleotidyltransferasesFemaleDNACell DivisionBiochemical pharmacology
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A comparative study of the sperm nuclear morphometry in cattle, goat, sheep, and pigs using a new computer-assisted method (CASMA-F)

2012

This study was designed to compare the sperm nuclear morphometry of four species of domestic artiodactyls (cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs), using the newly developed automatic computer-assisted sperm morphometry analysis-F. The study was divided into two experiments. In the first experiment, samples from 20 males from each species were collected, diluted, and divided into four sample aliquots. The first was labeled directly with Hoechst 33342, and the others were processed as smears. Between smears, one group was directly labeled with Hoechst after air drying, and the other was fixed either with glutaraldehyde (GLUT), or with methanol, and afterward labeled with Hoechst. Digital images of t…

Maleendocrine systemBOARSwineSperm HeadSemenBiologyAndrologySpecies SpecificityFood AnimalsImage Processing Computer-AssistedAnimalsAir dryingSmall AnimalsFluorescent DyesCell NucleusSheepurogenital systemEquineGoatsAnatomySpermatozoaSpermOpen softwareMicroscopy FluorescenceBenzimidazolesCattleAnimal Science and ZoologyTheriogenology
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Ultrastructural changes of the intercellular relationship in impaired human spermatogenesis

1980

In seven hypo- or aspermic patients, electron microscopic investigations of the intercellular connections of the seminiferous tubule were performed. The analysis of cell junctions of Sertoli cells and germ cells revealed irregularities of the Sertoli-cell junctions, hypoplasias of occluding junctions, hypo- and hyperplasias of the Sertoli-spermatid cell junctions and abnormal formation of Sertoli cell junctions with early spermatids, spermatocytes, and spermatogonia. Gap junction-like cell membrane specializations were very rare. Intercellular cytoplasmic bridges of germ cells were always present together with these cells. One hypoplastic bridge connecting two spermatogonia was found. The r…

Maleendocrine systemBiologyCell junctionCell membraneGeneticsmedicineHumansSpermatogenesisCytoskeletonInfertility MaleGenetics (clinical)Blood–testis barrierSertoli CellsTight junctionurogenital systemDesmosomesSeminiferous TubulesSertoli cellSpermatidsSpermatozoaCell biologyMicroscopy ElectronIntercellular Junctionsmedicine.anatomical_structureSeminiferous tubuleSpermatogenesisGerm cellHuman Genetics
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Spermiogenesis in the vermetid gastropod Dendropoma petraeum (Gastropoda, Prosobranchia)

2002

The structure and maturation of the male gonad of the Mediterranean vermetid gastropod Dendropoma petraeum are described. Histological sections of the gonads were made throughout development and gonad activity was monitored at regular monthly intervals. During the autumn months the gonad is very small and is surrounded by a large quantity of connective tissue; it becomes more voluminous from December to August, with the highest growth peak in springtime. The stages of spermatogenesis were also observed and described.

Maleendocrine systemDendropoma petraeumHistologyGonadSpermiogenesisBiophysicsZoologyTestisGastropodamedicineAnimalsSpermatogenesislcsh:QH301-705.5Molluscabiologyurogenital systemProsobranchiaCell BiologyAnatomybiology.organism_classificationMale gonadSpermatidsSpermatozoamedicine.anatomical_structurelcsh:Biology (General)MolluscaEuropean Journal of Histochemistry
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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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The E-modulus of the oocyte is a non-destructive measure of zona pellucida hardening

2021

Reproduction 162(4), 259-266 (2021). doi:10.1530/REP-21-0122

Maleendocrine systemEmbryologyZonaModulusCleavage (embryo)Zona Pellucida GlycoproteinsMiceEndocrinologyHuman fertilizationmedicineAnimalsZona pellucidaElastic modulusZona Pellucidareproductive and urinary physiologybiologyurogenital systemChemistryResearchObstetrics and GynecologyCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationOocyteSpermatozoaSpermFetuin-Bmedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive Medicineembryonic structuresOocytesBiophysicsFemaleReproduction
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Foreword to

2016

Early in his investigations, Leeuwenhoek (1670s)1 deduced that spermatozoa were alive and an integral part of semen, rather than artifacts or parasites. He eventually observed spermatozoa in the semen of men, dogs, horses, birds, fishes, amphibians, molluscs, and many insects, and concluded that they must be a universal feature of male reproduction. The huge differences in sperm form among species have been discussed in relation to evolutionary changes dictated by the egg and its investments.2 Spallanzani (1800s)1 was the first scientist to develop successful methods for artificial insemination, first with amphibians and later with dogs. With these experiments, he showed that physical conta…

Maleendocrine systemFertilityInvited Editorialurogenital systemHumansAndrologyCell ShapeSpermatozoaAsian journal of andrology
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