单峰骆驼精子的附睾变化

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Camel Practice and Research Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5958/2277-8934.2022.00033.9
D. Rashad, M. Kandiel, A. El-Khawagah, K. Mahmoud, Y. F. Ahmed, M. E. A. El-Roos, G. Sosa
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本研究旨在阐明附睾通道对单峰骆驼精液特征、DNA完整性和超微结构变化的影响。在12月至4月的发情期采集成熟单峰骆驼附睾睾丸50只。从附睾头、体、尾三个主要解剖节段采集的精子进行精液特征、DNA完整性和超微结构变化的评估。不同附睾节段的精液特征(个体活力、精子数量、膜和顶体完整性、活力、正常、成熟、异常和顶体长度和周长)有显著差异。附睾尾部精子的DNA片段化率显著低于头段精子(p<0.05),琼脂糖凝胶电泳显示附睾三个区域精子的DNA片段化率差异不显著。附睾精子的超微结构表现为顶体形状、顶体亚间隙、染色质凝聚和原生质液滴在附睾传代过程中的变化。原生质液滴的大小、密度和位置随附睾节段的变化而变化。综上所述,附睾通道(从头部到尾部)对精子的特性和精细的细胞学结构有很大影响,是单峰骆驼精子获得高受精率的重要先决条件。
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Epididymal Based Changes in Spermatozoa of Dromedary Camels
This study was aimed to declare the role of epididymal passage on semen features, DNA integrity and ultra-structures changes in dromedary camel. The testes with attached epididymis of mature dromedary camels (n=50) were collected during the rutting season from December to April. The harvested spermatozoa from the three-main anatomical epididymal segments (Head, body and tail) were assessed for semen characters, DNA integrity as well as, ultra-structural changes. A significant difference in semen features (individual motility, sperm count, membrane and acrosome intactness, viability, normality, maturity, abnormalities and acrosome length and perimeter) among different epididymal segments. Spermatozoa from epididymal tail showed a significantly (p<0.05) lower DNA fragmentation than those collected from head segment while agarose gel electrophoresis revealed non-significant difference in DNA intensity between spermatozoa from the three epididymal regions. Ultra-structures of the epididymal spermatozoa showed changes in acrosome shape, sub-acrosomal space, chromatin condensation and protoplasmic droplet during epididymal passage. The protoplasmic droplets varied in size, density and position with the epididymal segments. In conclusion, epididymal passage (from the head to the tail) is an essential pre-request for dromedary camels’ spermatozoa to attain high fertilising capacity through its great influence on spermatozoa characteristics and the fine cytological structures.
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期刊介绍: JCPR is an exclusive journal which brings out the manuscripts based on New World and Old World camelids. This journal provided a very good platform to publish camelid literature with a view to find the missing links of research and to update the camelids practitioners and researchers with latest research.
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