نتایج جستجو برای: sperm physiology

تعداد نتایج: 124501  

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
supatcharee arun jaturon burawat wannisa sukhorum apichakan sampannang chanwit maneenin sitthichai iamsaard

background: stress is a cause of male infertility. although sex hormones and sperm quality have been shown to be low in stress, sperm physiology and testicular functional proteins, such as phosphotyrosine proteins, have not been documented. objective: to investigate the acrosome status and alterations of testicular proteins involved in spermatogenesis and testosterone synthesis in chronic stres...

Journal: :Annual review of physiology 2012
Polina V Lishko Yuriy Kirichok Dejian Ren Betsy Navarro Jean-Ju Chung David E Clapham

Ion channels control the sperm ability to fertilize the egg by regulating sperm maturation in the female reproductive tract and by triggering key sperm physiological responses required for successful fertilization such as hyperactivated motility, chemotaxis, and the acrosome reaction. CatSper, a pH-regulated, calcium-selective ion channel, and KSper (Slo3) are core regulators of sperm tail calc...

2008
Martin Psenicka

sperm morphology, biochemistry and physiology were compared between siberian sturgeon Acipenser baerii and sterlet A. ruthenus in the present study. We observed wide morphological variations between spermatozoa of the two species. the average length of the spermatozoon head was 7.01 and 5.14 μm in A. baerii and A. ruthenus, respectively. Significant differences were observed in terms of Na+, k+...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2012
Craig Niederberger

STUDY QUESTION Is the presence of nuclear vacuoles really a negative parameter? SUMMARY ANSWER As sperm vacuoles are associated with acrosomal and capacitation status, they appear to be a reflection of normal sperm physiology. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY The selection of sperm under a high magnification has been proposed as a strategy to increase the success rates of ICSI, through a better select...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2002
Leigh W Simmons Janne S Kotiaho

Sperm competition is widely recognized as a potent force in evolution, influencing male behavior, morphology, and physiology. Recent game theory analyses have examined how sperm competition can influence the evolution of ejaculate expenditure by males and the morphology of sperm contained within ejaculates. Theoretical analyses rest on the assumption that there is sufficient genetic variance in...

Journal: :Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Systems Biology and Medicine 2010

2015
Kristine Kaiser Julia Devito Caitlin G. Jones Adam Marentes Rachel Perez Lisa Umeh Regina M. Weickum Kathryn E. McGovern Emma H. Wilson Wendy Saltzman

Urbanization is a major driver of ecological change and comes with a suite of habitat modifications, including alterations to the local temperature, precipitation, light and noise regimes. Although many recent studies have investigated the behavioural and ecological ramifications of urbanization, physiological work in this area has lagged. We tested the hypothesis that anthropogenic noise is a ...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2006
Todd K Shackelford Aaron T Goetz

A comparative evolutionary psychological perspective predicts that species that recurrently faced similar adaptive problems may have evolved similar psychological mechanisms to solve these problems. Sperm competition provides an arena in which to assess the heuristic value of such a comparative evolutionary perspective. The sperm competition that results from female infidelity and polyandry pre...

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