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Anim Reprod Sci ; 172: 1-9, 2016 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27509873

RESUMO

Since the inception of bovine semen cryopreservation, egg yolk and milk based extenders have been used to protect sperm from the detrimental effects of cooling and freezing. In recent years, demand for alternatives to conventional commercial extenders has arisen as the risk of introducing exotic diseases through transporting egg yolk based products has been recognized. Egg yolk can also interfere with sperm evaluation and the presence of particulate material in the extender may reduce fertility. Soybeans contain lecithin, a phospholipid fraction that can substitute for high molecular weight lipoprotein and phospholipids from egg yolk and prevent or ameliorate damage to the sperm plasma membrane that occurs during extension, cooling, and cryopreservation. Soy lecithin based extenders have been evaluated for processing and freezing bovine semen, although extender from soybean milk has not been studied as extensively. Commercially available soy lecithin based extenders are used increasingly but remain under scrutiny and are not universally accepted. With these observations in mind, this review is intended to examine effects of conventional cryopreservation procedures, methods of assessment, and potential for developing soybean extract as an acceptable alternative to traditional egg yolk and milk based extenders for bull sperm cryopreservation.


Assuntos
Bovinos/fisiologia , Criopreservação/veterinária , Gema de Ovo/química , Glycine max/química , Preservação do Sêmen/veterinária , Animais , Criopreservação/métodos , Crioprotetores/química , Crioprotetores/farmacologia , Masculino , Preservação do Sêmen/métodos , Motilidade dos Espermatozoides/efeitos dos fármacos
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Asian-Australas J Anim Sci ; 27(11): 1554-61, 2014 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25358314

RESUMO

Present study analyzed the changes in peripheral blood testosterone concentrations and testicular cytogram in relation to age and semen quality in crossbred males. Three different age groups of crossbred males viz. bull calves (6 months, n = 5), young bulls (15 months, n = 5) and adult bulls (4 to 6 years, n = 8) were utilized for the study. Testicular fine needle aspiration cytology technique was used to quantify testicular cytology and their indices. Peripheral blood testosterone concentrations were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method. Semen samples collected from adult bulls were microscopically evaluated for quality parameters. Mean peripheral blood testosterone concentrations in bull calves, young bulls and adult bulls were 2.28±0.09 ng/mL, 1.42±0.22 ng/mL and 5.66±1.08 ng/mL respectively, and that in adult bulls were significantly different (p<0.01) from young bulls and bull calves. There was no significant difference between the proportion of different testicular cells in bull calves and young bulls. Between young and adult bulls, significant differences (p<0.01) were observed in the proportion of spermatocytes, spermatozoa, and sperm: Sertoli cell ratio. The proportions of Sertoli cells showed a significant difference (p<0.01) between the three age groups. The number of primary spermatocytes had a positive correlation with peripheral blood testosterone concentrations in bull calves (r = 0.719, p<0.01). Number of Sertoli cells per 100 germ cells was negatively correlated with blood testosterone concentration in young bulls (r = -0.713, p<0.01). Among different semen parameters in adult bulls, ejaculate volume (r = 0.790, p<0.05) had positive relationship, and sperm motility had significant negative correlation (r = -0.711, p<0.05) with testosterone concentrations. The number of Sertoli cells and Sertoli cell index had a positive correlation with various semen quality parameters (p<0.001). Results of the present study conclude that number of Sertoli cells and Sertoli cell index are good indicators of semen quality, but peripheral blood testosterone concentrations may not have a direct relationship with various seminal attributes in crossbred bulls.

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Anim Reprod Sci ; 129(3-4): 140-5, 2011 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22178054

RESUMO

The present study reports the behavioural signs of estrus, their temporal distribution and duration of expression and their relationship with the time of ovulation in zebu cattle in order to identify the reliable sign(s) of estrus that could fairly predict the ovulation time. The onset, intensity and expression of various signs of estrus were continuously recorded till ovulation in 60 Sahiwal cows. Time of ovulation was determined by ultrasound examinations at 2h interval. Estruses were mostly of moderate (52%) or weak (34%) intensity. Mucus discharge, tumefaction of vulva and reddening of vulvar mucus membrane appeared early in relation to the ovulation time (31.27±1.97, 31.05±2.98 and 30.79±2.53h, respectively) in comparison to mounting (27.67±2.33h) and standing to be mounted (25.37±2.11h). Mucus discharge, tumefaction of vulva and reddening of vulvar mucus membrane persisted significantly more duration (P<0.01) than mounting and standing to be mounted. Further these cardinal signs appeared early in relation to time of ovulation, persisted for longer duration and expressed intensely. We conclude that mucus discharge, tumefaction of vulva and reddening of vulvar mucus membrane can be good predictor ovulation in this breed of cattle.


Assuntos
Bovinos/fisiologia , Detecção do Estro , Estro/fisiologia , Ovulação/fisiologia , Comportamento Sexual Animal/fisiologia , Animais , Muco do Colo Uterino/fisiologia , Feminino , Ovário/diagnóstico por imagem , Ovário/fisiologia , Ultrassonografia , Vulva/fisiologia
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