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Reprod Fertil Dev ; 24(2): 362-9, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22281083

ABSTRACT

The viscous nature of alpaca semen limits its use in cryopreservation and other assisted reproductive technologies. The cause and source of this viscosity is unknown although it has been postulated, but never proven, that glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) secreted by the bulbourethral gland are responsible. The present study investigated the concentration and composition of GAGs in alpaca seminal plasma, testes, bulbourethral gland and prostate gland and compared them to those in the ram to determine the relationship between seminal plasma GAGs and viscosity and to identify the source of seminal plasma GAGs. Alpaca seminal plasma contained more GAGs than ram (P<0.001) and the predominant GAG, keratan sulfate, was correlated with viscosity (P=0.05, R(2)=0.2635). The alpaca bulbourethral gland contained most GAGs compared with prostate or testis (P<0.001). In the ram, the prostate contained most GAGs. These findings suggest that GAGs, particularly keratan sulfate, may be the cause of seminal plasma viscosity in alpacas, and that the seminal plasma GAGs originate from the bulbourethral gland.


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Camelids, New World , Genitalia, Male/metabolism , Glycosaminoglycans/metabolism , Semen/metabolism , Sheep, Domestic , Testis/metabolism , Animals , Bulbourethral Glands/metabolism , Camelids, New World/metabolism , Chondroitin Sulfates/analysis , Chondroitin Sulfates/metabolism , Genitalia, Male/chemistry , Glycosaminoglycans/analysis , Keratan Sulfate/analysis , Keratan Sulfate/metabolism , Male , Osmolar Concentration , Prostate/metabolism , Semen/chemistry , Semen/physiology , Sheep, Domestic/metabolism , Testis/chemistry , Viscosity
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