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摘要
本研究旨在评估屠宰场提取的穆拉水牛睾丸的生物计量参数。研究人员从不同屠宰场收集了 36 对穆拉水牛睾丸,将其装入冰柜(4 摄氏度),然后转移到印度 UP 省 Ayodhya 市 Acharya Narendra Deva 农业和技术大学兽医科学和畜牧学院的 DFS 实验室。检测在采集后六小时内完成。对睾丸(睾丸长度、周长、直径、体积和重量)附睾(重量、睾头和睾冠的长度和宽度以及睾尾的长度和周长)的各种生物计量参数进行了测量。采集并测量附睾精液;估算精液量(0.43±0.02 至 0.52±0.05毫升)、精液浓度(1.708±105.2 至 1.58±1.268亿/毫升)和精子总产量(8.042±30.73 至 9.317±1.032亿)。左侧睾丸的所有生物测量参数均明显高于右侧睾丸。目前的研究结果表明,上述生物测量参数可用于判断睾丸是否正常,此外,还可从突然或意外死亡的优秀穆拉水牛公牛身上采集附睾精液。
Testicular biometry and certain aspects of epididymal semen of abattoir derived Murrah bull testes
The aim of this study to assess the biometric parameters of abattoir derived testicles of Murrah buffalo bull. Thirty-six pair of Murrah buffalo bull testicles were collected immediately after slaughter from different abattoir, packed in ice chest (4oC) and transferred to DFS Laboratory, College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Acharya Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and Technology, Ayodhya, UP, India. The tests were processed within six hours of collection. Various biometric parameters testes (testicular length, circumference, diameter, volume, and weight) epididymis (weight, length and width of caput and corpus as well as length and circumference of cauda) was measured. The epididymal semen was harvested and measured; Volume (0.43±0.02 to 0.52±0.05 ml), concentration (1708±105.2 to 1958±126.8 million/ml) and total sperm output (804.2±30.73 to 931.7±103.2 million) was estimated. All biometric parameters were significantly higher in left testicles than those of right contemporaries. Present findings suggest that aforementioned biometric parameters can be used to judge the normality of testis, furthermore, epididymal semen can be harvested from meritorious Murrah buffalo bulls with sudden or unexpected death.
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