نتایج جستجو برای: sperm production

تعداد نتایج: 638025  

Journal: :international journal of fertility and sterility 0
mostafa jamalan mohammad ali ghaffari pooneh hoseinzadeh mahmoud hashemitabar majid zeinali

objective: metals can cause male infertility through affection of spermatogenesis and sperm quality. strong evidences confirm that male infertility in metal-exposed humans is mediated via various mechanisms such as production of reactive oxygen species (ros). flavonoids have antioxidant and metal chelating properties which make them suitable candidates for neutralizing adverse effects of metals...

2008
Stephen C. Weeks Sadie K. Reed Donald W. Ott Franca Scanabissi

Hypothesis: Inbreeding depression is manifest in lower sperm production. Organism: Freshwater crustaceans (clam shrimp – Eulimnadia texana), from the southwestern United States, which have high levels of inbreeding. Methods: Comparisons of semi-thin sections of the male gonad among selfed and outcrossed siblings from four families. Results: There was a twofold reduction in sperm production in i...

Bahrami S Deemeh MR Kiani Esfahani A, Nasr Esfahani MH

Background: Cytoplasm and mitochondria are considered as the major origins of sperm ROS production. Sperm is prone to DNA damage by exposure to ROS or due impaired chromatin remodeling or low DNA protamination. Therefore, the aim of this study was to see if there is any association between impaired chromatin packaging and origin of ROS production. Materials and Methods: Cytosolic ROS, mitochond...

2016
Torvald B. Egeland Geir Rudolfsen Jarle T. Nordeide Ivar Folstad

Why dominant males experiencing intense sperm competition sometimes show low investments in sperm production is not always obvious. One well-documented example is that of the external fertilizing teleost, the Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus), where individuals becoming dominant reduce sperm production and sperm swimming speed in water compared to subordinates. Here, we report how ovarian fluid...

Background: Phenol is an estrogenic and toxic compound and people are widely exposed to it, in different ways.  OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine  the  negative effects of phenol on the fertility of male mice, by investigating sperm parameters including viability, motility, fertility rates and daily sperm production (DSP). METHODS: A total of 106 adult NIH mice were divided int...

2017
Ellen Paynter A. Harvey Millar Mat Welch Barbara Baer-Imhoof Danyang Cao Boris Baer

Honeybee males produce ejaculates consisting of large numbers of high quality sperm. Because queens never re-mate after a single mating episode early in life, sperm are stored in a specialised organ for years but the proximate mechanisms underlying this key physiological adaptation are unknown. We quantified energy metabolism in honeybee sperm and show that the glycolytic metabolite glyceraldeh...

2014
Ellen CB Silva Helder M Souza Lúcia CP Arruda Chirlane C Silva Daniela S Carvalho Maria Madalena P Guerra

Background Sexing sperm is an important biotechnical that enables improve animal production, with achievement of maximum animal breeding. However, all sex semen methodologies can promote irreparable damages to sperm cell, which compromise their fertility [1]. Among the main causes of injures to the sperm are the reactive oxygen species, which have their production intensified during semen manip...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2011
Gabriella Donà Cristina Fiore Alessandra Andrisani Guido Ambrosini AnnaMaria Brunati Eugenio Ragazzi Decio Armanini Luciana Bordin Giulio Clari

BACKGROUND Generation of controlled amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and phosphorylation of protein tyrosine residues (Tyr) are two closely related changes involved in sperm capacitation. This study investigated the effect of altered endogenous ROS production on Tyr-phosphorylation (Tyr-P), acrosome reaction (AR) and cell viability during sperm capacitation. The possible origin of the a...

2017
Kara R. Stewart Drew W. Lugar

An influenza outbreak occurred at Purdue University’s swine barn, resulting in infection of 28 boars with influenza A virus (H3N2) and causing the death of two boars. The 28 boars, approximately 35 weeks of age, were enrolled in a study at the time of the outbreak and the case report herein describes the effects of the unintended influenza outbreak on sperm production. Semen was collected from ...

2007
M. SANCHEZ-RODRIGUEZ Anne-Marie ESCAFFRE Sylviane MARLOT Pierrette REINAUD

Plasma immunoreactive t-GTH and androgens, sperm production and biochemical changes in seminal fluid were studied during the spermiation period in rainbow trout. The volume of sperm collected by hand-stripping was very low (< 0.1 ml) at the onset of spermiation, increased slowly during the next 4 weeks and sharply thereafter. Plasma t-GTH was high (6 ng/mi) at the onset and then decreased ; the...

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