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Biol Reprod ; 26(5): 813-24, 1982 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7093401

ABSTRACT

Bovine spermatozoa were separated into different density subpopulations utilizing water insoluble hydrocarbon and silicone gels of defined specific gravity. Sperm density profiles were generated for 13 bulls. The separations were found to be repeatable and characteristic of the bull examined. Considerable density variation among animals was demonstrated. Analysis of the separated spermatozoa, before and after freezing, demonstrated that good motility and acrosomal integrity of spermatozoa were maintained. When the least dense fraction of spermatozoa was used for insemination, conception rates were similar to those obtained routinely by artificial insemination with unfractionated spermatozoa. Therefore, this system may be useful in separating spermatozoa of various densities and for removing extraneous matter from semen. However, the sex ratio, among 51 60-day-old fetuses recovered from heifers inseminated with the lowest density fraction of spermatozoa, was 26 males:25 females.


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Semen Preservation/methods , Spermatozoa/cytology , Acrosome/growth & development , Animals , Cattle , Cell Separation , Centrifugation, Density Gradient/methods , Gels , Male , Sex Ratio , Sperm Motility
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