Study of spermatogenesis and sperm maturation in senile dogs
Sensitivity study to oxygen reactive species during sperm maturation in dogs
Characterization of the lipid content of canine sperm membrane of normal motility ...
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Author(s): |
Daniel de Souza Ramos Angrimani
Total Authors: 1
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Document type: | Master's Dissertation |
Press: | São Paulo. |
Institution: | Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (FMVZ/SBD) |
Defense date: | 2013-10-30 |
Examining board members: |
Camila Infantosi Vannucchi;
Ricardo Pimenta Bertolla;
Fabiana Ferreira de Souza
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Advisor: | Camila Infantosi Vannucchi |
Abstract | |
The hypothesis of this research is that the canine maturation of epididymal spermatozoa involves progressive changes in the protein and fatty acid content of the fluid synthesized by the different epididymal segments, as well as changes in the fatty acid profile of the sperm plasma membrane, cell organization and morphology of the canine sperm. Therefore, this experiment was conducted with 20 dogs in reproductive age and free of Brucella canis. After bilateral orchiectomy, testes and epididymis were stored at 5°C for up to 24 hours and then the samples were harvested through incisions of the tail, corpus and caput of the epididymis. The samples were immediately processed for subjective and automatic motility and sperm vigor, sperm count, morphology, plasma membrane integrity, acrosomal and mitochondrial activity. It was possible to observe a greater number of mature sperm in the epididymal tail compared to the corpus and caput, especially referring to motility, membrane integrity and mitochondrial activity. The evaluation of ultrastructural changes of the spermatozoa allowed to observed the migration of the cytoplasmic droplets and acrosomal changes. In the fatty acid profile was observed variations in the amount and presence of acids during epididymal maturation, highlighting the addition of DHA in the epididymal tail region. Moreover, in the protein profile of the canine epididymal plasma, it was possible to identify a regional pattern of protein secretion, higher in the caput and corpus in relation to the tail epididymis. In spite of the important data generated from this study, further studies are needed for understand the reproductive physiology, especially the epididymal sperm maturation in dogs. (AU) | |
FAPESP's process: | 11/15689-9 - Study of epididymal maturation in dogs |
Grantee: | Daniel de Souza Ramos Angrimani |
Support Opportunities: | Scholarships in Brazil - Master |