نتایج جستجو برای: sperm viability

تعداد نتایج: 100843  

2011
Leigh W. Simmons Maxine Beveridge

Recent studies have suggested that males may vary the quality of their ejaculates in response to sperm competition, although the mechanisms by which they do so remain unclear. The viability of sperm is an important aspect of ejaculate quality that determines competitive fertilization success in the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus. Using in vitro mixtures of sperm and seminal fluid from pai...

2010
J. M. Morrell A. Johannisson L. Juntilla K. Rytty L. Bäckgren A.-M. Dalin H. Rodriguez-Martinez

On-stud assessment of stallion sperm quality can be problematic. A new instrument, the Nucleocounter SP-100, was validated for measuring stallion sperm concentration and viability. It was subsequently used to evaluate sperm viability in Kenney's extender and INRA96. There was a strong correlation between sperm concentrations measured by the Nucleocounter SP-100 and by the Bürker counting chambe...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2014
t. eswaramohan k. nilani p. sureka p. mahadhevan k. balasubramaniam

the objective of the present study was to examine the effects of chilling period on semen quality of sannan and jamunapari. semen of goat breeds were collected with artificial vagina and chilled at 5-9˚c. volume, colour and ph were determined on fresh semen. after dilution, microscopic examination was performed for the progressive motility and sperm viability. diluted semen of both breed was co...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2013
fatemeh soltanpour gholamali moghaddam

semen collection evaluation and addition of preservatives to increase storage period of sperm are essential for successful artificial insemination. this study was conducted on 4rams (2 ghezel merinos and 2 merinos moghani) to evaluate the effect of two diluents in khalatposhan research station. average age of rams was 3 years. rams were trained to serve the artificial insemination and semen sam...

Journal: :Andrologia 2012
S Banihani R Sharma M Bayachou E Sabanegh A Agarwal

In vitro incubation and centrifugation is known to decrease human sperm quality. In the human body, besides its antioxidant effects, L-carnitine (LC) facilitates the transport of activated fatty acids from the cytosol to the mitochondrial matrix. In this study, we investigated the effect of LC on human sperm motility, viability and DNA oxidation after incubation and centrifugation, following th...

2007
Lisa Marie Burley

The effects of miticides on the reproductive physiology of queens and drones were examined. The first study examined the effects of Apistan (fluvalinate), Check Mite+ (coumaphos), and Apilife VAR (74% thymol) on sperm production and viability in drones. Drones from colonies treated with each miticide were collected at sexual maturity. Sperm production was determined by counting the number of sp...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2009
Susanne P A den Boer Jacobus J Boomsma Boris Baer

Internal fertilization requires live sperm to be transferred from male to female before egg fertilization. Both males and females assist the insemination process by providing sperm with glandular secretions, which have been inferred to contain subsets of proteins that maintain sperm viability. Here we show that in the honeybee (Apis mellifera) secretions of the male accessory glands, the major ...

2015
Leyla Sati Gabor Huszar

This review briefly summarises the cellular and physiological aspects of sperm motility (SM) and viability from the point of view of male fertility/infertility. We discuss the SM patterns and maturation processes during the epididymal transit, including the effects of seminal plasma proteins, and while moving through the female reproductive tract. In connection with SM and viability, the oxidat...

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
farhad golshan iranpour mojtaba rezazadeh valojerdi

background: when male animals die, spermatozoa within the body of animal will be degenerated. because of unique chromatin structure of sperm, maybe this degeneration is different from other cells. however there is not any research which considered directly the integrity of sperm dna by keeping the cadaver in refrigerator. objective: the aim of this study was to assess viability, total motility ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2002
F. M Hunter T. R Birkhead

Sperm quality plays an important role in vertebrates in determining which male has the advantage when two or more males compete to fertilize a female's ova. In insects, however, the importance of sperm quality has never been considered, despite sperm competition being widespread and well studied in this group. We tested the hypothesis that sperm viability, measured as the proportion of live spe...

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