Resultado da pesquisa (2)

Termo utilizado na pesquisa sperm morphology

#1 - A bull breeding soundness evaluation system with greater emphasis on scrotal circumference, 35(9):817-821

Abstract in English:

ABSTRACT.- Garcia-Paloma J.A. 2015. A bull breeding soundness evaluation system with greater emphasis on scrotal circumference. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 35(9):817-821. Centro de Biotecnología Animal, Servicio Regional de Investigación y Desarrollo Agroalimentario, Camino de Rioseco 1225, Deva, Gijón 33394, Asturias, Spain. E-mail: jagarcia@serida.org Bull breeding soundness evaluation (BBSE) is a method applied to reduce the risk of using subfertile bulls in herds. There are currently two BBSE systems, those of the Society for Theriogenology (SFT) and the Western Canadian Association of Bovine Practitioners (WCABP). Scrotal circumference (SC), sperm motility (SM) and normal sperm (NS) of 454 bulls aged between 12 and 15 months of a Spanish beef breed were used to compare both systems, and since there is no agreement on that BBSE system must be applied in Spain, a single one was proposed for its consideration. SC was adjusted to 15 months (SC15) and the mean of the BBSE traits was: SC15 (34.2±2.4cm), SM (76.6±14.6%) and NS (76.8±12.3%). In the PROPOSED system, the SM and NS thresholds were those defined by the WCABP system, while the SC15 thresholds were set by combining the SFT threshold and SC15±1SD in order to establish four classification categories, the three proposed by the WCABP system: unsatisfactory, questionable and satisfactory, and other category, called superior, for bulls with SM&#8805;60%, NS&#8805;70% and SC15&#8805;Mean+1SD. The PROPOSED system scored fewer bulls as unsatisfactory than the SFT and the WCABP systems (8.6%, 23.6% and 22.5%, respectively; P<0.01), while the percentage of bulls from worst to best in the other three categories under the PROPOSED system was: 26.0%, 54.2% and 11.2%, respectively. In conclusion, the PROPOSED system gives more emphasis to SC, sets differences between bulls classified as satisfactory by the other systems and can be considered a good system for Spain and for other countries that have no defined their own system.

Abstract in Portuguese:

ABSTRACT.- Garcia-Paloma J.A. 2015. A bull breeding soundness evaluation system with greater emphasis on scrotal circumference. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 35(9):817-821. Centro de Biotecnología Animal, Servicio Regional de Investigación y Desarrollo Agroalimentario, Camino de Rioseco 1225, Deva, Gijón 33394, Asturias, Spain. E-mail: jagarcia@serida.org Bull breeding soundness evaluation (BBSE) is a method applied to reduce the risk of using subfertile bulls in herds. There are currently two BBSE systems, those of the Society for Theriogenology (SFT) and the Western Canadian Association of Bovine Practitioners (WCABP). Scrotal circumference (SC), sperm motility (SM) and normal sperm (NS) of 454 bulls aged between 12 and 15 months of a Spanish beef breed were used to compare both systems, and since there is no agreement on that BBSE system must be applied in Spain, a single one was proposed for its consideration. SC was adjusted to 15 months (SC15) and the mean of the BBSE traits was: SC15 (34.2±2.4cm), SM (76.6±14.6%) and NS (76.8±12.3%). In the PROPOSED system, the SM and NS thresholds were those defined by the WCABP system, while the SC15 thresholds were set by combining the SFT threshold and SC15±1SD in order to establish four classification categories, the three proposed by the WCABP system: unsatisfactory, questionable and satisfactory, and other category, called superior, for bulls with SM&#8805;60%, NS&#8805;70% and SC15&#8805;Mean+1SD. The PROPOSED system scored fewer bulls as unsatisfactory than the SFT and the WCABP systems (8.6%, 23.6% and 22.5%, respectively; P<0.01), while the percentage of bulls from worst to best in the other three categories under the PROPOSED system was: 26.0%, 54.2% and 11.2%, respectively. In conclusion, the PROPOSED system gives more emphasis to SC, sets differences between bulls classified as satisfactory by the other systems and can be considered a good system for Spain and for other countries that have no defined their own system.


#2 - Sperm morphological and morphometric evaluation in captive collared peccaries (Pecari tajacu), 33(7):924-930

Abstract in English:

ABSTRACT.- Sousa P.C., Santos E.A.A., Souza A.L.P., Lima G.L., Barros F.F.P.C., Oliveira M.F. & Silva A.R. 2013. Sperm morphological and morphometric evaluation in captive collared peccaries (Pecari tajacu). Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 33(7):924-930. Laboratório de Conservação de Germoplasma Animal, Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido, BR 110 Km 47, Presidente Costa e Silva, Mossoró, RN 59625-900, Brazil. E-mail: legio2000@yahoo.com The aim of this study was to compare different staining methods for the evaluation of sperm morphology by light microscopy and also to describe the morphometry of the entire sperm in collared peccaries (Pecari tajacu). Semen from 10 males was obtained by electroejaculation and evaluated for sperm motility, vigor, and concentration. Semen smears were prepared through three different staining methods: Bengal rose, brome-phenol blue, and eosin-nigrosin. Smears were evaluated under light microscopy and sperm morphologic alterations were determined in percentage. In addition, sperm morphometric analysis was conducted by light microscopy coupled to image analyzer software. The smears stained with Bengal Rose provide the best results for the visualization of the sperm tail, midpiece, and head. The use of eosin-nigrosin stain did not allow an adequate impregnation, and some sperm presented a few contrasts with the background. A higher incidence of bent coiled tails was verified in the use of brome-phenol blue staining (P<0.05). Through morphometric evaluation, it was observed that the tail occupies the greatest proportion (89%) of the sperm which presents a discretely elongated head. According to the results, the use of the Bengal Rose stain is recommended for the morphologic evaluation of the collared peccary sperm.

Abstract in Portuguese:

RESUMO.- Sousa P.C., Santos E.A.A., Souza A.L.P., Lima G.L., Barros F.F.P.C., Oliveira M.F. & Silva A.R. 2013. Sperm morphological and morphometric evaluation in captive collared peccaries (Pecari tajacu). [Avaliação morfológica e morfométrica de espermatozoides de catetos (Pecari tajacu).] Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 33(7):924-930. Laboratório de Conservação de Germoplasma Animal, Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido, BR 110 Km 47, Presidente Costa e Silva, Mossoró, RN 59625-900, Brazil. E-mail: legio2000@yahoo.com O objetivo deste estudo foi comparar diferentes métodos de coloração para avaliação da morfologia espermática por microscopia de luz e também descrever a morfometria completa de espermatozoides de catetos (Pecari tajacu). Sêmen de 10 machos foi obtido por eletroejaculação e avaliado quanto à motilidade espermática, vigor e concentração. Foram preparados por três diferentes métodos de coloração: Rosa de Bengala, Azul de Bromofenol e Eosina-Nigrosina. Os esfregaços foram avaliados por microscopia de luz, e determinado o percentual das alterações morfológicas. Ainda, a análise da morfometria espermática foi realizada por microscópio de luz acoplado a um softwere de análise de imagens. Os esfregaços corados com Rosa de Bengala apresentaram melhores resultados de visualização da cauda, peça intermediária e cabeça dos espermatozoides. O uso do corante Eosina-Nigrosina não permitiu uma adequada impregnação e alguns dos espermatozoides apresentaram pouco contraste com o fundo da lâmina. Uma maior incidência de cauda fortemente enrolada foi verificada com o uso do corante Azul de Bromofenol (P<0.05). Através da avaliação morfométrica foi observada que a cauda ocupa a maior proporção (89%) do espermatozoide, e a cabeça apresenta-se discretamente alongada. De acordo com os resultados, o uso do corante Rosa de Bengala é recomendado para a avaliação morfológica de espermatozoides de catetos.


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