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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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Sperm kinematic, head morphometric and kinetic-morphometric subpopulations in the blue fox (Alopex lagopus)

2016

This work provides information on the blue fox ejaculated sperm quality needed for seminal dose calculations. Twenty semen samples, obtained by masturbation, were analyzed for kinematic and morphometric parameters by using CASA-Mot and CASA-Morph system and principal component (PC) analysis. For motility, eight kinematic parameters were evaluated, which were reduced to PC1, related to linear variables, and PC2, related to oscillatory movement. The whole population was divided into three independent subpopulations: SP1, fast cells with linear movement; SP2, slow cells and nonoscillatory motility; and SP3, medium speed cells and oscillatory movement. In almost all cases, the subpopulation dis…

Maleendocrine systemUrologyPopulationFoxesMotilitySemenInvited Original ArticleKinematicsBiologyintegration of motility and morphologylcsh:RC870-923Sperm Preservationsperm morphometry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnimalseducationCell ShapesubpopulationSperm motilityPrincipal Component Analysiseducation.field_of_study030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine0402 animal and dairy scienceintegration of motility and morphology; principal component analysis; sperm morphometry; subpopulation04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicineAnatomylcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. UrologySpermatozoa040201 dairy & animal scienceSpermBiomechanical PhenomenaPrincipal component analysisSperm MotilitySperm HeadAsian Journal of Andrology
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Puma (Puma concolor) epididymal sperm morphometry

2016

The Andean puma (Puma concolor) has not been widely studied, particularly in reference to its semen characteristics. The aim of the present study was to define the morphometry of puma sperm heads and classify their subpopulations by cluster analysis. Samples were recovered postmortem from two epididymides from one animal and prepared for morphological observation after staining with the Hemacolor kit. Morphometric data were obtained from 581 spermatozoa using a CASA-Morph system, rendering 13 morphometric parameters. The principal component (PC) analysis was performed followed by cluster analysis for the establishment of subpopulations. Two PC components were obtained, the first related to …

Maleprincipal component analysisGermplasm BankUrologySemenEpididymal spermInvited Original ArticleSemen analysislcsh:RC870-923sperm morphometryAndrology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePumaImage Processing Computer-AssistedmedicineAnimalsCell Shapeprincipal component analysis; puma; sperm morphometry; subpopulation; wild animalsubpopulationEpididymis030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinemedicine.diagnostic_testbiologypuma0402 animal and dairy science04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Medicinelcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urologybiology.organism_classificationSpermatozoa040201 dairy & animal scienceSpermwild animalSemen AnalysisSperm MotilitySperm morphologySperm HeadAcrosomeAsian Journal of Andrology
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Modeling multiple taxis: Tumor invasion with phenotypic heterogeneity, haptotaxis, and unilateral interspecies repellence

2021

We provide a short review of existing models with multiple taxis performed by (at least) one species and consider a new mathematical model for tumor invasion featuring two mutually exclusive cell phenotypes (migrating and proliferating). The migrating cells perform nonlinear diffusion and two types of taxis in response to non-diffusing cues: away from proliferating cells and up the gradient of surrounding tissue. Transitions between the two cell subpopulations are influenced by subcellular (receptor binding) dynamics, thus conferring the setting a multiscale character. We prove global existence of weak solutions to a simplified model version and perform numerical simulations for the full se…

Tumor invasionTaxisComputational biologyBiologyMutually exclusive events01 natural sciencesHaptotaxisMultiple taxis and review of modelsRC0254Mathematics - Analysis of PDEsSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingCell Behavior (q-bio.CB)Numerical simulationsFOS: MathematicsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsNonlinear diffusionQA Mathematics0101 mathematicsGlobal existenceQARC0254 Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology (including Cancer)Genetic heterogeneityInterspecies repellenceApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsI-PWCell subpopulationsPhenotypeAC010101 applied mathematicsFOS: Biological sciencesQuantitative Biology - Cell Behavior35Q92 (Primary) 92C17 92C50 (Secondary)Analysis of PDEs (math.AP)Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B
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A New Approach of Sperm Motility Subpopulation Structure in Donkey and Horse

2021

This study aimed to characterize the sperm kinematic values with high frames per second, to define the subpopulation structure of a horse and a donkey and compare them. A total of 57 fresh semen ejaculates (26 Spanish and 16 Arabian horse breeds and 10 donkeys) were collected and subsequently analyzed for kinematic parameters using the Computer-aided sperm motility analysis ISAS®v1.2 system and using a Spermtrack® 10-μm depth counting chamber. Sequences were recorded at 250 frames per second, and eight kinematic parameters were automatically evaluated. All kinematic parameters showed significant differences between a donkey and a horse and between horse breeds. All ejaculates evaluated show…

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