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J. Anim. Behav. Biometeorol ; 11(1): e2023008, Jan. 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1434669

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to investigate the relationship between behavioural activities and sperm parameters in modern and local breeds of Ukrainian boars. Visual observations were conducted on 30 boars, aged 12 and 24 months, with five boars from each of the following breeds: Large White, Landrace, Ukrainian Meat, Pietrain, intrabreed type of Duroc breed of Ukrainian selection "Steppovyi", and the terminal line "Maxter". Behaviours such as rest, movement, feed, and water intake during 24 hours were recorded. Semen samples were manually collected from each boar and evaluated for quantitative and qualitative indicators of sperm quality and fertilizing capacity according to the "Instructions for Artificial Insemination of Pigs", which included parameters such as ejaculate volume, sperm concentration in the ejaculate, percentage of correctly motile spermatozoa, survival of spermatozoa, and fertilizing ability of boars. The study found that certain behavioural activities significantly influenced the qualitative and quantitative indicators of sperm parameters in boars of different breeds. Specifically, time spent on rest and movement, as well as the index of movement activity (at 12 months of age), significantly (P < 0.05) influenced ejaculate volume, sperm concentration, and the percentage of correctly motile spermatozoa. Moreover, the effect of these behavioural acts on ejaculate volume had a curvilinear character. On the other hand, the survival of spermatozoa and fertilizing ability of boars were mainly determined by their time spent on feed and water intake (at 24 months of age), and the relationship detected in this case was asymptotic.


Subject(s)
Animals , Semen , Behavior, Animal , Insemination, Artificial/veterinary , Sus scrofa , Ukraine
2.
Insect Sci ; 30(4): 1183-1190, 2023 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36395351

ABSTRACT

Promiscuous mating systems provide the opportunity for females to bias fertilization toward particular males. However, distinguishing between male sperm competition and active female sperm choice is difficult for species with internal fertilization. Nevertheless, species that store and use sperm of different males in different storing structures and species where females are able to expel all or part of the ejaculates after copulation may be able to bias fertilization. We report a series of experiments aimed at providing evidence of female sperm choice in Euxesta eluta (Hendel), a species of ulidiid fly that expels and consumes ejaculates after copulation. We found no evidence of greater reproductive success for females mated singly, multiply with the same male, or mated multiply with different males. Female E. eluta possesses two spherical spermathecae and a bursa copulatrix for sperm storage, with a ventral receptacle. There was no significant difference in storing more sperm in spermathecae 24 h after copulation than immediately after copulation. Females mated with protein-fed males had greater reproductive success than similar females mated to protein-deprived males. Protein-fed females prevented to consume the ejaculate, retained more sperm when mated to protein-fed males than when mated to protein-deprived males. Our results suggest that female E. eluta can exert control of sperm retention of higher quality males through ejaculate ejection.


Subject(s)
Diptera , Male , Female , Animals , Semen , Spermatozoa , Copulation , Reproduction , Sexual Behavior, Animal
3.
Zygote ; 31(1): 62-69, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36384918

ABSTRACT

Discarding the first ejaculate is recommended as an alternative for improving seminal quality after long sexual resting, especially when semen should be used for cryopreservation. However, when the males are not in sexual resting the necessity to discarding the first ejaculate is still unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to compare by flow cytometry the quality of the first and second ejaculates. Ten kids and uniform goats between 5 and 6 months of age were used in a completely randomized design. Semen collection was carried out every 4 days, until a total of five ejaculates per animal in each treatment was completed. The fresh and frozen semen collected were processed and analyzed using macroscopic and microscopic parameters, resistance test, hypo-osmotic medium test, and flow cytometry (FC). The FC parameters were production of reactive oxygen species, plasma and acrosomal membrane integrity, and lipid peroxidation of the plasma membrane. The ejaculates did not differ for the resistance test, the reactivity in the hypo-osmotic medium and for the macroscopic and microscopic seminal parameters, except for sperm volume and concentration. The first ejaculate had a higher percentage of minor and total defects. None of the FC parameters analyzed differed between the first and second ejaculates. The first and second ejaculates demonstrated similar seminal qualities, so for Alpine kid goats without a sexual resting period, discarding the first ejaculate it is not recommended.


Subject(s)
Semen Preservation , Semen , Animals , Male , Cryopreservation/veterinary , Flow Cytometry , Goats , Semen Analysis , Semen Preservation/veterinary , Sperm Motility , Spermatozoa/ultrastructure
4.
Ciênc. Anim. (Impr.) ; 32(4): 8-19, out.-dez. 2022. graf
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1434822

ABSTRACT

Visando aumentar a resistência espermática ao abaixamento de temperatura, foram utilizados ejaculados de três reprodutores coletados pela técnica da mão enluvada. Após a coleta, uma alíquota de sêmen foi diluída em BTS e distribuída, em partes iguais, em cinco tratamentos que diferiam entre si quanto às temperaturas (37 e 25 °C) e aos tempos de equilíbrio (6 e 24 horas) antes da conservação a 17 °C por sete dias. Os tratamentos foram: T1: sêmen sem nenhum tempo ou temperatura de equilíbrio; T2 e T3: sêmen incubado a 37 °C por 6 e 24 horas., respectivamente; T4 e T5: sêmen incubado a 25 °C por 6 e 24 horas., respectivamente. O sêmen foi avaliado nos dias D1 a D4 e no D7 quanto ao vigor e motilidade espermática aos cinco minutos, e duas horas após reaquecimento a 37 °C. O sêmen incubado a 37 °C/24 horas apresentou valores de vigor e motilidade muito inferiores aos dos demais tratamentos (p<0,05), enquanto o sêmen submetido à temperatura de equilíbrio de 25 °C por 6 horas anteriores à diluição destacou-se ao conservar a motilidade espermática após duas horas de incubação a 37 °C (p<0,05). Concluiu-se que as diferentes temperaturas e tempos de equilíbrio utilizadas, influenciaram na conservação do sêmen. A temperatura de incubação mais elevada (37 °C) na pré-diluição, por período prolongado (24 horas), reduziu a resistência espermática ao abaixamento da temperatura. Já, a combinação temperatura/tempo de 25 °C/6 horas, favoreceu a manutenção da motilidade espermática em teste de termorresistência.


Aiming to increase the spermatic resistance to lowering of temperature, ejaculates from three boars collected through the technique of the glove hand were used. After collection, an aliquot of semen was diluted in the BTS and distributed, in equal parts, in 5 treatments that differed in terms of temperatures (37 and 25 °C) and balance period (6 and 24 hours) before conservation at 17 °C for 7 days. The treatments were: T1: semen not subjected to any time or equilibrium temperature; T2 and T3: semen incubated at 37 °C for 6 and 24 hours, respectively; T4 and T5: to semen incubated at 25 °C for 6 and 24 hours, respectively. The semen was evaluated on days D1 to D4 and on D7 for vigor and sperm motility at five minutes, and two hours after rewarming at 37 °C. The semen incubated at 37 °C/24 hours presented values of vigor and motility much lower than those of the other treatments (p<0.05, while the semen submitted to the equilibrium temperature of 25 °C for 6 hours prior to dilution stood out by conserving sperm motility after 2 hours of incubation at 37 °C (p<0.05). In conclusion, the different temperatures and times of equilibrium used influenced the semen conservation, in which a higher pre-dilution incubation temperature (37 °C) for a prolonged period (24 hours) reduced the sperm resistance to a lowering of temperature, while the combination 25 °C/6 hours favored the maintenance of sperm motility in a thermoresistance test.


Subject(s)
Animals , Reproduction , Semen Preservation/veterinary , Sperm Motility , Spermatozoa , Swine
5.
Vet Parasitol ; 309: 109761, 2022 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35843131

ABSTRACT

The present work investigated the presence of Trypanosoma vivax in semen and reproductive tissues of experimentally infected cattle and evaluated changes in seminal parameters. Two groups of cattle were established: T01 - experimentally infected with T. vivax (n = 8) and T02 - not experimentally infected with T. vivax (n = 8). After infection, blood (every seven days until 182 days post-infection - DPI), semen (7, 14, 35, 56, 70, 120 and 182 DPI) and reproductive tissue (after euthanasia, 182 DPI) were collected to search for T. vivax using different techniques, including PCR, Woo and Brener. Seminal parameters, including turbulence, motility, concentration, and vigor, were also analyzed. Packed cell volume (PCV) of the animals was determined weekly and weight gain was calculated. The PCR revealed T. vivax DNA in 7/56 semen samples of post-infection T01 cattle. Trypanosoma vivax DNA was detected in the semen of 5/8 animals at 7, 14, 56, 70 and 120 DPI, in the testis of four, and in the epididymis and fat located around the testis of two others. Trypomastigote forms of T. vivax were not found in any semen sample. Sperm of T01 cattle had lower turbulence (p ≤ 0.05) at 7, 14, 35, 56, 120 and 182 DPI, lower vigor (p ≤ 0.05) at 120 DPI and more sperm abnormalities (p ≤ 0.05) than T02. Digital dermatitis was observed among T01 cattle. Animals of T01 had lower PCV values than did those of T02 for most of the evaluations performed and T02 animals gained more weight during the experiment. The results highlight the presence of T. vivax DNA in semen of infected cattle and the importance of this disease for male breeding cattle. Further research is needed to determine whether T. vivax can be sexually transmitted in cattle.


Subject(s)
Cattle Diseases , Trypanosomiasis, African , Animals , Cattle , DNA , Hematocrit/veterinary , Male , Semen , Spermatozoa , Trypanosoma vivax/genetics , Trypanosomiasis, African/veterinary
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JBRA Assist Reprod ; 26(2): 310-314, 2022 04 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34978169

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Human sperm parameters varies widely among men and even between consecutive samples in the same individual with respect to their concentration, motility, morphology, and DNA fragmentation. Less is known about the characteristics of sperm in short abstinence periods. Hence, the current study was conducted to determine the influence of consecutive ejaculate on above parameters after short abstinence period in oligospermic males. METHODS: This observational study was conducted from January 2018 to February 2019 and included 67 men undergoing primary infertility treatment at the SDM Fertility Centre, Dharwad, India. The first semen sample was provided after an abstinence period of 2-7 days, while the second sample was collected 1-3 h after the first. The two consecutive semen samples were analyzed according to the 2010 WHO criteria for semen analysis and their parameters were compared. Sperm DNA fragmentation was also measured. RESULTS: Most of the participants were aged of 31 to 40 years (68.6%). The majority of them had the second sample collected after a 1-hour interval (88%); 10.4% of the subjects had the second sample collected after a 2-hour interval; the remaining 1.4% had the second sample collected after a 3-hour interval. Mean concentration (mill/ml), total motility, and progressive motility (%) were significantly higher in the second sample (p<0.05). The second sample also showed lower DNA fragmentation than the first ejaculate sample. CONCLUSIONS: Our study inferred that consecutive semen samples collected 1-3 hours apart might have a role in managing subfertility in oligospermic males. Further research, possibly a randomized clinical trial, is needed to explore this association.


Subject(s)
Ejaculation , Sperm Motility , Aged , Humans , Male , Semen Analysis , Sperm Count , Spermatozoa
7.
Theriogenology ; 177: 63-72, 2022 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34666204

ABSTRACT

Male and female stump-tailed macaques (Macaca arctoides) form close relationships akin to human friendships. Oxytocin and vasopressin modulate these and other social relationships and reproductive behavior and physiology in various mammal species. Besides the behavioral effects of oxytocin, this hormone plays an essential role in the ejaculatory process, favoring sperm transport upward the female reproductive tract. Therefore, we investigated the influence of friendships on postcopulatory serum levels of oxytocin and vasopressin in the stump-tailed macaque (Macaca arctoides). In addition, we searched for a correlation between this kind of social relationship and sperm transport in the vagina during the periovulatory and luteal phases. Six female and six male adult macaques having different friendship indices served as experimental animals. Allocated in 57 mating pairs combinations, these animals were allowed to copulate once in the luteal and periovulatory phases. Blood samples were collected from each animal finishing copulation to measure oxytocin and vasopressin. Afterward, we profoundly sedated the females and collected three semen samples from the vagina every 10 min to perform spermatobioscopies. Males' post-copulation oxytocin values increased along with the friendship index, while vasopressin behaves oppositely. Sperm concentration and immotile and motile sperm decreased from one sample to another as male-female closeness increased. Finally, in the periovulatory phase, only in the first vaginal sample, sperm velocities significantly increased with friendship indices. Our results showed that in stump-tailed macaques, heterosexual friendships promote higher postcopulatory oxytocin concentrations and better physiological conditions to males, which probably enhance reproductive success.


Subject(s)
Friends , Oxytocin , Animals , Female , Humans , Male , Sperm Count/veterinary , Spermatozoa , Vasopressins
8.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 74(6): 1065-1071, 2022. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1416193

ABSTRACT

The aim of the study was to evaluate whether supplementation with different levels of selenium (Se) can change the biochemical and electrolytic components of semen, causing an improvement in seminal quality in rams. Thirty animals were kept in an intensive pen system, fed with hay and commercial ration, allocated into five groups (six animals/pen) and supplemented with a mineral mixture containing Omg (G1), 5mg (G2), 10mg (G3), 15mg (G4) and 20mg (G5) of Se/kg. Each group received a different treatment every 56 days and treatments were rotated between groups following a dynamic sequence. Semen samples were collected by electroejaculation after the end of each treatment to evaluate the levels of fructose, citric acid, potassium (K), sodium (Na), calcium (Ca), Se, zinc (Zn), manganese (Mn), sulfur (S) and lead (Pb). The statistical design was a 5x5 Latin square. The different levels of Se supplementation evaluated maintained the concentrations of electrolytes and minerals in the semen at the required levels and did not change the sperm quality, concluding that higher intakes of Se do not cause antagonistic effects on the absorption and subsequent action of other essential minerals supplied to the animals and still maintains electrolyte balance.


O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar se a suplementação com diferentes níveis de selênio (Se) pode alterar os componentes bioquímicos e eletrolíticos do sêmen, ocasionando, por conseguinte, uma melhoria na qualidade seminal em carneiros. Foram utilizados 30 animais, mantidos em sistema intensivo de baias, alimentados com feno e ração comercial, sendo alocados em cinco grupos (seis animais/baia) e suplementados com uma mistura mineral contendo 0mg (G1), 5mg (G2), 10mg (G3), 15mg (G4) e 20mg (G5) de Se/kg. Cada grupo recebeu um tratamento diferente a cada 56 dias, e foi realizado um rodízio de tratamentos entre os grupos seguindo uma sequência dinâmica. Amostras de sêmen foram colhidas por eletroejaculação após o fim de cada tratamento, a fim de se avaliarem os níveis de frutose, ácido cítrico, potássio (K), sódio (Na), cálcio (Ca), Se, zinco (Zn), manganês (Mn), enxofre (S) e chumbo (Pb). O desenho estatístico foi um quadrado latino 5x5. Os diferentes níveis de suplementação de Se avaliados mantiveram as concentrações de eletrólitos e de minerais do sêmen nos níveis exigidos e não modificaram a qualidade espermática, concluindo-se que maiores ingestões de Se não causam efeitos antagônicos na absorção e subsequente ação de outros minerais essenciais fornecidos aos animais e ainda mantêm o equilíbrio eletrolítico.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Selenium/administration & dosage , Spermatozoa , Sheep , Dietary Supplements/analysis , Semen Analysis/veterinary , Dietary Minerals/analysis
9.
Anim Reprod ; 18(3): e20210015, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34745355

ABSTRACT

Morphology and sperm morphometry, this is an important determinant of male reproductive capacity. Morphometric data may provide relevant information in studies focused on evolutionary biology, sperm quality assessment, including prediction of the potential fertility, semen cryopreservation, or the effect of reprotoxicants. The paper presents the morphometric analysis of spermatozoa from two colour morphs of Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus), and attempts to determine the relationship between selected quality indicators and dimensions and shape of spermatozoa. The research material consisted of ejaculates collected once by manual stimulation from 20 one-year-old Arctic foxes (10 individuals of the blue morph and 10 of the white morph). Ejaculates were analysed for standard parameters (volume, sperm concentration, total number of spermatozoa in the ejaculate) and used for the preparation of microscopic specimens. It was found that, the dimensions of spermatozoa from Arctic foxes depend on the male colour morphs. Spermatozoa from white Arctic foxes were significantly longer (by 1.82 µm) and had larger heads (0.32 µm longer and 0.15 µm wider) compared to spermatozoa from blue Arctic foxes (P<0.05). The interactions between particular sperm dimensions indicated the occurrence of gametes differing in shape. The all correlation coefficients between the morphometric traits of spermatozoa were statistically significant. Our research proved that in the blue Arctic foxes, sperm dimensions (tail length and total sperm length) can be related to the percentage of spermatozoa with primary changes (respectively: r = -0.68 and r = -0.75; at P <0.05). However, in the case of white Arctic foxes, these characteristics depend on the ejaculate volume (respectively: r = 0.65 and r = 0.68; at P <0.05).

10.
Reprod Domest Anim ; 56(6): 897-904, 2021 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33740831

ABSTRACT

Semen collection has an essential role in the initial bacterial load in boar ejaculates and extended semen. The study aimed to explore the efficacy of an adjusted penis fixation in a semi-automatic collection system on reducing bacterial contamination of ejaculates in two-boar studs with different scenarios. Historically, stud A had low levels of bacterial load in raw semen, while stud B had a high level of contamination. A total of 56 mature boars had their semen collected using two methods of penis fixation: (a) Traditional: The penis was fixed directly with the artificial cervix and transferred to the adjustable clamp; (b) Adjusted: The fixation was performed with one gloved-hand, and after exteriorization, the penis was gripped using the artificial cervix with the other gloved-hand and transferred to the adjustable clamp. The bacterial load (p = .0045) and the occurrence of ejaculates >231 CFU/ml (p = .0101) were reduced in the Adjusted compared to the Traditional method. Bacterial load was reduced when using the Adjusted method in stud B (p = .0011), which showed a greater occurrence of critical factors for bacterial contamination (p ≤ .0034). The Adjusted method reduced the occurrence of ejaculates >231 CFU/ml when the preputial ostium was dirty (p = .016) and the duration of semen collection was >7 min (p = .022) compared to the Traditional method. In conclusion, the Adjusted penis fixation was efficient in reducing bacterial load of ejaculates, mainly in boar stud B, which had high contamination challenges.


Subject(s)
Semen/microbiology , Specimen Handling/veterinary , Tissue and Organ Harvesting/veterinary , Animals , Bacterial Load/veterinary , Male , Penis , Specimen Handling/methods , Swine , Tissue and Organ Harvesting/methods
11.
Anim. Reprod. (Online) ; 18(3): e20210015, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1345157

ABSTRACT

Abstract Morphology and sperm morphometry, this is an important determinant of male reproductive capacity. Morphometric data may provide relevant information in studies focused on evolutionary biology, sperm quality assessment, including prediction of the potential fertility, semen cryopreservation, or the effect of reprotoxicants. The paper presents the morphometric analysis of spermatozoa from two colour morphs of Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus), and attempts to determine the relationship between selected quality indicators and dimensions and shape of spermatozoa. The research material consisted of ejaculates collected once by manual stimulation from 20 one-year-old Arctic foxes (10 individuals of the blue morph and 10 of the white morph). Ejaculates were analysed for standard parameters (volume, sperm concentration, total number of spermatozoa in the ejaculate) and used for the preparation of microscopic specimens. It was found that, the dimensions of spermatozoa from Arctic foxes depend on the male colour morphs. Spermatozoa from white Arctic foxes were significantly longer (by 1.82 µm) and had larger heads (0.32 µm longer and 0.15 µm wider) compared to spermatozoa from blue Arctic foxes (P<0.05). The interactions between particular sperm dimensions indicated the occurrence of gametes differing in shape. The all correlation coefficients between the morphometric traits of spermatozoa were statistically significant. Our research proved that in the blue Arctic foxes, sperm dimensions (tail length and total sperm length) can be related to the percentage of spermatozoa with primary changes (respectively: r = -0.68 and r = -0.75; at P <0.05). However, in the case of white Arctic foxes, these characteristics depend on the ejaculate volume (respectively: r = 0.65 and r = 0.68; at P <0.05).

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J Appl Microbiol ; 129(3): 521-531, 2020 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32281210

ABSTRACT

AIM: To evaluate the bacterial composition of collared peccary semen and foreskin mucosa, and to verify the sensitivity of isolates to antimicrobials used in semen conservation and to Aloe vera gel, which is an alternative external cryoprotectant. METHODS AND RESULTS: Nine foreskin mucosa and ejaculate samples from adult animals were used. Sperm characteristics and bacterial load were evaluated in fresh semen. The preputial mucosa and semen bacterial isolates were identified and tested against five concentrations of each antimicrobial (streptomycin-penicillin and gentamicin) and A. vera gel. Corynebacterium sp. and Staphylococcus sp. were isolated in greater numbers than others in both semen (64·10 and 20·51%, respectively) and the foreskin mucosa (60·60 and 24·25%, respectively), and ranged from 0·4 to 21 × 105 colony-forming units (CFU) per ml. The average load of Corynebacterium sp. was negatively correlated (P < 0·05) with the sperm membrane integrity (r = -0·73055) and curvilinear velocity (r = -0·69048). Streptomycin-penicillin and gentamicin inhibited most micro-organisms, and A. vera showed lower antimicrobial activity. CONCLUSION: Several Gram-positive bacteria are present in semen and foreskin mucosa of collared peccary, and the benefits of using primarily penicillin-streptomycin and gentamicin antimicrobials in the bacterial control of diluted semen of these animals are strongly indicated. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: This study provides insight into the reproductive microbiota of captive male-collared peccary. This work provides a theoretical basis to assist reproductive biotechnologies for ex situ conservation of the species.


Subject(s)
Artiodactyla/microbiology , Foreskin/microbiology , Microbiota , Semen/microbiology , Spermatozoa/physiology , Aloe , Animals , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Artiodactyla/physiology , Bacteria, Aerobic/classification , Bacteria, Aerobic/drug effects , Bacteria, Aerobic/isolation & purification , Cryoprotective Agents/pharmacology , Male , Mucous Membrane/microbiology , Spermatozoa/cytology
13.
Ciênc. Anim. (Impr.) ; 29(3): 87-97, 2019.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1472514

ABSTRACT

A produção animal depende da reprodução de machos e fêmeas domésticas. Em reprodutores ruminantes, o estresse térmico é a principal causa de degeneração testicular e, nesta, ocorrem desde mudanças anatômicas na gônada masculina até alterações microscópicas, do epitélio seminífero aos espermatozoides em trânsito no trato reprodutor masculino. Essas alterações microscópicas são simultâneas a diversas mudanças na composição proteica do plasma seminal dos reprodutores, o que está ligado a defeitos espermáticos de ordem maior (de origem primariamente testicular) ou menor (que surgem durante o trânsito epididimário) e, consequentemente, aos parâmetros de cinética espermática e à fecundidade do ejaculado. Assim, esta revisão objetiva descrever as alterações que ocorrem quando reprodutores ruminantes domésticos são acometidos de degeneração testicular por falha na termorregulação, correlacionando-as às mudanças encontradas no plasma seminal, na morfologia espermática e, paralelamente, aos parâmetros de motilidade espermática.


Animal production depends on the reproduction of domestic males and females. In ruminant breeding, heat stress is the main reason of testicular degeneration, causing anatomical changes in the male gonad even microscopic changes, from the seminiferous epithelium until the spermatozoa in transit in the male reproductive tract. These microscopic changes occur simultaneously to several changes in the protein composition of the seminal plasma of the reproductive tract, which is related to higher sperm defects (of primarily testicular origin) or minor defects (that arise during epididymal transit) and, consequently, to the parameters of sperm kinetics and ejaculate fecundity. Thus, this review aims to describe the changes that occur when domestic ruminants are affected by testicular degeneration due to failure in thermoregulation, correlating them to the changes found in seminal plasma, sperm morphology in parallel to sperm motility parameters.


Subject(s)
Male , Animals , Semen Analysis/veterinary , Testicular Diseases/complications , Testicular Diseases/veterinary , Ruminants , Heat Stress Disorders/veterinary , Body Temperature Regulation
14.
Ciênc. Anim. (Impr.) ; 29(3): 87-97, 2019.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-25884

ABSTRACT

A produção animal depende da reprodução de machos e fêmeas domésticas. Em reprodutores ruminantes, o estresse térmico é a principal causa de degeneração testicular e, nesta, ocorrem desde mudanças anatômicas na gônada masculina até alterações microscópicas, do epitélio seminífero aos espermatozoides em trânsito no trato reprodutor masculino. Essas alterações microscópicas são simultâneas a diversas mudanças na composição proteica do plasma seminal dos reprodutores, o que está ligado a defeitos espermáticos de ordem maior (de origem primariamente testicular) ou menor (que surgem durante o trânsito epididimário) e, consequentemente, aos parâmetros de cinética espermática e à fecundidade do ejaculado. Assim, esta revisão objetiva descrever as alterações que ocorrem quando reprodutores ruminantes domésticos são acometidos de degeneração testicular por falha na termorregulação, correlacionando-as às mudanças encontradas no plasma seminal, na morfologia espermática e, paralelamente, aos parâmetros de motilidade espermática. (AU)


Animal production depends on the reproduction of domestic males and females. In ruminant breeding, heat stress is the main reason of testicular degeneration, causing anatomical changes in the male gonad even microscopic changes, from the seminiferous epithelium until the spermatozoa in transit in the male reproductive tract. These microscopic changes occur simultaneously to several changes in the protein composition of the seminal plasma of the reproductive tract, which is related to higher sperm defects (of primarily testicular origin) or minor defects (that arise during epididymal transit) and, consequently, to the parameters of sperm kinetics and ejaculate fecundity. Thus, this review aims to describe the changes that occur when domestic ruminants are affected by testicular degeneration due to failure in thermoregulation, correlating them to the changes found in seminal plasma, sperm morphology in parallel to sperm motility parameters.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Heat Stress Disorders/veterinary , Testicular Diseases/complications , Testicular Diseases/veterinary , Ruminants , Semen Analysis/veterinary , Body Temperature Regulation
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Vet. Zoot. ; 25: 38-52, 2018. tab
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-19726

ABSTRACT

O manejo nutricional vem sendo considerado como um dos principais responsáveis pelo sucesso da cadeia produtiva da bovinocultura de corte. A reprodução é a função basal mais afetada com a deficiência de minerais na dieta dos bovinos, estes que com a fertilidade diminuída, aumentam os custos da atividade, tornando-a menos rentável. O objetivo deste trabalho foi levantar a literatura disponível sobre a função dos minerais na nutrição de ruminantes, e identificar quais os principais macrominerais e microminerais que em deficiência ou em excesso interferem na espermatogênese de touros. Foi constatado que os minerais de maneira geral podem interferir na formação de um reprodutor bovino desde o desenvolvimento inicial quando ainda bezerro, afetando o crescimento e ganho de peso. Na espermatogênese foi identificado que a deficiência nutricional dos microminerais Zinco (Zn) e Selênio (Se) mais afeta a fertilidade dos touros, causando retardo do desenvolvimento testicular, diminuição da libido e qualidade do ejaculado, bem como aumento de patologias espermáticas.(AU)


Nutritional management has been considered as one of the main factors responsible for the success of the productive chain of beef cattle. Reproduction is the most affected basal function with mineral deficiency in the diet of cattle, those that with decreased fertility, increased activity costs, making it less profitable. The objective was to raise the available literature on the role of minerals in ruminant nutrition, and identify the main macro minerals and trace minerals that deficiency or excess interfere with spermatogenesis of bulls. It was found that the minerals in general can interfere in the formation of a bovine reproductive from the initial development when still calf, affecting the growth and gain of weight. Spermatogenesis was identified that nutritional deficiency of trace minerals zinc (Zn) and Selenium (Se) most affects the fertility of bulls, causing delay testicular development, decreased libido and quality of the ejaculate, as well as increased sperm pathologies.(AU)


El manejo nutricional viene siendo considerado como uno de los principales responsables por el éxito de la cadena productiva de la bovinocultura de corte. La reproducción es la función basal más afectada con la deficiencia de minerales en la dieta de los bovinos, estos que con la fertilidad disminuida, aumentan los costos de la actividad, haciéndola menos rentable. El objetivo de este trabajo fue levantar la literatura disponible sobre la función de los minerales en la nutrición de rumiantes, e identificar cuáles son los principales macrominerales y microminerales que en deficiencia o en exceso interfieren en la espermatogénesis de toros. Se constató que los minerales de manera general pueden interferir en la formación de un criador bovino desde el desarrollo inicial cuando aún becerro, afectando el crecimiento y la ganancia de peso. En la espermatogénesis se identificó que la deficiencia nutricional de los microminerales Zinco (Zn) y Selenio (Se) más afecta la fertilidad de los toros, causando retraso del desarrollo testicular, disminución de la libido y calidad del eyaculado, así como el aumento de patologías espermáticas.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Dietary Minerals/adverse effects , Reproductive Health , Nutrients , Micronutrients , Fertility , Spermatogenesis , Ejaculation , Animal Feed
16.
Vet. zootec ; 25: 38-52, 2018. tab
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1503496

ABSTRACT

O manejo nutricional vem sendo considerado como um dos principais responsáveis pelo sucesso da cadeia produtiva da bovinocultura de corte. A reprodução é a função basal mais afetada com a deficiência de minerais na dieta dos bovinos, estes que com a fertilidade diminuída, aumentam os custos da atividade, tornando-a menos rentável. O objetivo deste trabalho foi levantar a literatura disponível sobre a função dos minerais na nutrição de ruminantes, e identificar quais os principais macrominerais e microminerais que em deficiência ou em excesso interferem na espermatogênese de touros. Foi constatado que os minerais de maneira geral podem interferir na formação de um reprodutor bovino desde o desenvolvimento inicial quando ainda bezerro, afetando o crescimento e ganho de peso. Na espermatogênese foi identificado que a deficiência nutricional dos microminerais Zinco (Zn) e Selênio (Se) mais afeta a fertilidade dos touros, causando retardo do desenvolvimento testicular, diminuição da libido e qualidade do ejaculado, bem como aumento de patologias espermáticas.


Nutritional management has been considered as one of the main factors responsible for the success of the productive chain of beef cattle. Reproduction is the most affected basal function with mineral deficiency in the diet of cattle, those that with decreased fertility, increased activity costs, making it less profitable. The objective was to raise the available literature on the role of minerals in ruminant nutrition, and identify the main macro minerals and trace minerals that deficiency or excess interfere with spermatogenesis of bulls. It was found that the minerals in general can interfere in the formation of a bovine reproductive from the initial development when still calf, affecting the growth and gain of weight. Spermatogenesis was identified that nutritional deficiency of trace minerals zinc (Zn) and Selenium (Se) most affects the fertility of bulls, causing delay testicular development, decreased libido and quality of the ejaculate, as well as increased sperm pathologies.


El manejo nutricional viene siendo considerado como uno de los principales responsables por el éxito de la cadena productiva de la bovinocultura de corte. La reproducción es la función basal más afectada con la deficiencia de minerales en la dieta de los bovinos, estos que con la fertilidad disminuida, aumentan los costos de la actividad, haciéndola menos rentable. El objetivo de este trabajo fue levantar la literatura disponible sobre la función de los minerales en la nutrición de rumiantes, e identificar cuáles son los principales macrominerales y microminerales que en deficiencia o en exceso interfieren en la espermatogénesis de toros. Se constató que los minerales de manera general pueden interferir en la formación de un criador bovino desde el desarrollo inicial cuando aún becerro, afectando el crecimiento y la ganancia de peso. En la espermatogénesis se identificó que la deficiencia nutricional de los microminerales Zinco (Zn) y Selenio (Se) más afecta la fertilidad de los toros, causando retraso del desarrollo testicular, disminución de la libido y calidad del eyaculado, así como el aumento de patologías espermáticas.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Fertility , Micronutrients , Dietary Minerals/adverse effects , Nutrients , Reproductive Health , Ejaculation , Spermatogenesis , Animal Feed
17.
Semina Ci. agr. ; 38(5): 3095-3104, Set.-Out. 2017. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-24992

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to verify the influence of the degree of bacterial contamination of boar ejaculate and semen extender on the quality of semen doses. The experiment was conducted in four boar studs, from which raw semen and two semen doses from each ejaculate were collected to evaluate the number of colony-forming units (CFU), pH, sperm morphology and motility. Extender samples were also evaluated for CFU. Ejaculates that had higher levels of contamination (> 220 CFU mL-1) resulted in semen doses with a greater degree of bacterial contamination but with no reduction in motility or alteration in pH. When the semen doses were classified according to the degree of contamination of the extender, a decrease in motility was observed after 108 and 168 h of storage (P < 0.05) in the group whose extender had ≥14,000 CFU mL-1 versus the group whose extender had ≤ 330 CFU mL-1. The pH remained stable during 168 h of storage in semen doses with extender that had lower contamination levels, but decreased from 7.2 to 6.0 between 24 and 168 h of storage (P < 0.05) in the group with extender that had higher levels of contamination. A higher number of abnormal acrosomes (P < 0.05)was observed after 168 h of storage in the semen doses whose extender was highly contaminated. The production of semen doses with low bacterial contamination and high sperm cell viability will only be possible with a strict hygienic control in semen processing, primarily with respect to the extender, combined with minimal contamination during collection.(AU)


O objetivo desse estudo foi verificar a influência do grau de contaminação bacteriana do ejaculado do macho suíno e do diluente na qualidade das doses inseminantes. O estudo foi conduzido em quatro centrais de inseminação, onde foram colhidas amostras de sêmen fresco e duas doses inseminantes produzidas a partir de cada uma das referidas amostras de sêmen. As amostras foram avaliadas quanto ao número de Unidades Formadoras de Colônia (UFC) de bactérias mesófilas totais e coliformes, pH, morfologia espermática e motilidade. As amostras de diluente também foram avaliadas quanto ao número de bactérias mesófilas. Ejaculados que apresentaram grau mais elevado de contaminação bacteriana ( > 220 UFC mL-1) resultaram em doses inseminantes com maior nível de contaminação bacteriana, porém não houve redução de motilidade ou alteração de pH. Quando as doses inseminantes foram classificadas de acordo com a contaminação do diluente, um decréscimo na motilidade foi observado após 108 e 168 horas de armazenamento (P < 0,05) no grupo em que o diluente apresentava ≥14.000 UFC mL-1 se comparado com o observado no grupo cujo diluente apresentava ≤ 330 UFC mL-1. O pH permaneceu estável durante as 168 h de armazenamento em doses inseminantes que apresentavam diluentes com menor nível de contaminação, mas diminuiu de 7,2 para 6,0 entre 24 e 168 h de armazenamento (P < 0,05), no grupo com diluente que apresentava o maior nível de contaminação. Um número maior de acrossomas anormais (P < 0,05) foi observado após 168 h de armazenamento em doses inseminantes cujo diluente era altamente contaminado. A produção de doses inseminantes com baixa contaminação bacteriana e alta viabilidade de células espermáticas só é possível com um estrito controle de higiene durante o processamento do sêmen, principalmente no que se refere ao diluente, combinado com uma contaminação mínima durante a coleta do sêmen.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Swine/physiology , Biological Contamination/analysis , Ejaculation/immunology , Insemination , Colimetry/analysis
18.
BMC Infect Dis ; 17(1): 55, 2017 01 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28068904

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The magnitude of the current Zika virus (ZIKV) epidemic has led to a declaration of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern by the WHO. Findings of viable viral particles in semen for several weeks are corroborating reports of sexual transmission of ZIKV. Serious consequences of a positive diagnostic result particularly in the pregnant patient are calling for precise diagnostic tools also at later time points after infection. Currently, recommendations suggest a diagnostic period of direct viral detection of 5 to 7 days after onset of symptoms in serum or plasma, and up to 3 weeks in urine samples. CASE PRESENTATION: A vasectomized 41-year-old German returning from Martinique presented at the outpatient clinic of the Department for Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, Munich, with subfebrile temperature, rash, malaise, severe retro-orbital pain and occipital lymphadenopathy. The main complaints resolved after ten days without specific treatment. We are reporting on clinical course and results of direct and indirect detection methods of ZIKV in different sample types including whole blood, ejaculate, urine, serum, plasma and saliva samples up to 119 days post symptom onset. Ejaculate samples remained PCR positive for ZIKV until day 77, whole blood samples until day 101. CONCLUSIONS: The case presentation adds to the still limited knowledge of kinetics of detection of ZIKV by direct as well as indirect methods. Here, a complete data set including results from PCR, serology and cell culture is provided allowing an improved evaluation of optimum diagnostic periods for testing a variety of sample types. Moreover, a high viral load of ZIKV RNA was detected in ejaculate of the vasectomized patient. This finding sheds new light on the possible localizations of ZIKV replication in the human male reproductive tract.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Viral/immunology , RNA, Viral/metabolism , Saliva/virology , Semen/virology , Zika Virus Infection/transmission , Zika Virus/genetics , Adult , Epidemics , Humans , Kinetics , Male , Martinique , RNA, Viral/blood , RNA, Viral/urine , Saliva/immunology , Semen/immunology , Travel , Vasectomy , Viral Load , Zika Virus Infection/epidemiology
19.
Semina ciênc. agrar ; 38(5): 3095-3104, 2017. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1500990

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to verify the influence of the degree of bacterial contamination of boar ejaculate and semen extender on the quality of semen doses. The experiment was conducted in four boar studs, from which raw semen and two semen doses from each ejaculate were collected to evaluate the number of colony-forming units (CFU), pH, sperm morphology and motility. Extender samples were also evaluated for CFU. Ejaculates that had higher levels of contamination (> 220 CFU mL-1) resulted in semen doses with a greater degree of bacterial contamination but with no reduction in motility or alteration in pH. When the semen doses were classified according to the degree of contamination of the extender, a decrease in motility was observed after 108 and 168 h of storage (P < 0.05) in the group whose extender had ≥14,000 CFU mL-1 versus the group whose extender had ≤ 330 CFU mL-1. The pH remained stable during 168 h of storage in semen doses with extender that had lower contamination levels, but decreased from 7.2 to 6.0 between 24 and 168 h of storage (P < 0.05) in the group with extender that had higher levels of contamination. A higher number of abnormal acrosomes (P < 0.05)was observed after 168 h of storage in the semen doses whose extender was highly contaminated. The production of semen doses with low bacterial contamination and high sperm cell viability will only be possible with a strict hygienic control in semen processing, primarily with respect to the extender, combined with minimal contamination during collection.


O objetivo desse estudo foi verificar a influência do grau de contaminação bacteriana do ejaculado do macho suíno e do diluente na qualidade das doses inseminantes. O estudo foi conduzido em quatro centrais de inseminação, onde foram colhidas amostras de sêmen fresco e duas doses inseminantes produzidas a partir de cada uma das referidas amostras de sêmen. As amostras foram avaliadas quanto ao número de Unidades Formadoras de Colônia (UFC) de bactérias mesófilas totais e coliformes, pH, morfologia espermática e motilidade. As amostras de diluente também foram avaliadas quanto ao número de bactérias mesófilas. Ejaculados que apresentaram grau mais elevado de contaminação bacteriana ( > 220 UFC mL-1) resultaram em doses inseminantes com maior nível de contaminação bacteriana, porém não houve redução de motilidade ou alteração de pH. Quando as doses inseminantes foram classificadas de acordo com a contaminação do diluente, um decréscimo na motilidade foi observado após 108 e 168 horas de armazenamento (P < 0,05) no grupo em que o diluente apresentava ≥14.000 UFC mL-1 se comparado com o observado no grupo cujo diluente apresentava ≤ 330 UFC mL-1. O pH permaneceu estável durante as 168 h de armazenamento em doses inseminantes que apresentavam diluentes com menor nível de contaminação, mas diminuiu de 7,2 para 6,0 entre 24 e 168 h de armazenamento (P < 0,05), no grupo com diluente que apresentava o maior nível de contaminação. Um número maior de acrossomas anormais (P < 0,05) foi observado após 168 h de armazenamento em doses inseminantes cujo diluente era altamente contaminado. A produção de doses inseminantes com baixa contaminação bacteriana e alta viabilidade de células espermáticas só é possível com um estrito controle de higiene durante o processamento do sêmen, principalmente no que se refere ao diluente, combinado com uma contaminação mínima durante a coleta do sêmen.


Subject(s)
Male , Animals , Biological Contamination/analysis , Ejaculation/immunology , Insemination , Swine/physiology , Colimetry/analysis
20.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online);68(4): 845-852, jul.-ago. 2016. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-792487

ABSTRACT

The first three jets of the sperm-rich fraction of Pêga jackasses were collected and assessed separately. Five fertile Pêga jackasses were used as semen donors and underwent fractionated semen collection, using an open model artificial vagina. The first three jets of the semen were collected separately and assessed for volume, sperm motility, vigor, concentration/mL of semen, and sperm morphology. These characteristics were compared between first, second and third jets and between jackasses. It was observed that the jet volume differed (P<0.05) between jackasses, although it was similar (P>0.05) between first, second and third jets. Sperm motility did not differ (P>0.05) between jets and jackasses. Vigor was similar (P>0.05) between jets of the same jackass, and only the first jet differed (P<0.05) between jackasses. The first, second and third jets of the sperm-rich fraction had decreased sperm concentrations (P<0.05) of 955.56, 725.56 and 280.56x 106 sperm/mL of semen, respectively. Sperm morphology differed between the first three jets only for the incidence of mid-piece defect, higher in the third one (4.26%), compared to the first (3.36%) and second (3.38%) ones. When comparing the morphological characteristics of the sperm-rich fraction between five jackasses, regardless of the jet, there were differences in the percentage of normal sperm, proximal cytoplasmic droplet, mid-piece and head defects.(AU)


Objetivou-se, no presente experimento, caracterizar os três primeiros jatos da fração rica do ejaculado de jumentos da raça Pêga. Para tal, cinco jumentos foram submetidos à coleta fracionada do sêmen, utilizando-se vagina artificial modelo aberta. Os três primeiros jatos da fração rica do ejaculado foram coletados separadamente e avaliados quanto ao volume, à motilidade e ao vigor espermáticos, à concentração espermática/mL de sêmen e à morfologia espermática. Comparações foram realizadas entre jatos e entre jumentos. Observou-se que o volume do jato diferiu (P<0,05) entre os jumentos, embora fosse similar (P>0,05) entre os jatos. A motilidade espermática não diferiu (P>0,05) entre jatos nem entre jumentos. O vigor espermático foi similar (P>0,05) entre os jatos de um mesmo jumento, e apenas o vigor do jato 1 diferiu (P<0,05) entre os jumentos. Independentemente do jumento, a fração rica do ejaculado foi composta por três jatos apresentando concentrações espermáticas decrescentes (P<0,05), com 955,56; 725,56 e 280,56 x 106 espermatozoides/mL de sêmen. A morfologia espermática diferiu entre os três jatos avaliados apenas para a incidência de defeitos de peça intermediária, sendo maior no jato três (4,26%), em relação aos jatos um (3,36%) e dois (3,38%). Comparando-se as características morfológicas do sêmen entre os cinco jumentos avaliados, independentemente do jato, observaram-se diferenças entre os reprodutores quanto ao percentual de espermatozoides normais, com gota citoplasmática proximal, com defeitos de peça intermediária e de cabeça.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Equidae , Semen Analysis/veterinary , Specimen Handling/veterinary
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