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Cloacal gland foam enhances motility and disaggregation of spermatozoa in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica)
Authors:Singh R P  Sastry K V H  Shit N  Pandey N K  Singh K B  Mohan J  Moudgal R P
Affiliation:a Division of Physiology and Reproduction, Central Avian Research Institute, Izatnagar, 243122, India
b Department of Animal Science, M.J.P. Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, India
Abstract:The adult male Japanese quail produces white foam from the cloacal gland, which is transferred to the female proctodeum during natural mating. The physiological role of foam on quail spermatozoa is still unclear. Therefore, attempts have been made to understand the effect of cloacal foam on motility and metabolism of quail spermatozoa. The profile of various biochemical constitutes in the foam extract was investigated. The addition of foam extract to neat semen completely disaggregated the clumps of spermatozoa leading to vigorous motility. The metabolic rate (MBRT) of the spermatozoa was significantly increased with the addition of foam extract. The foam extract was sub fractionated into seven different fractions by using the molecular cut off devices. Among all the seven sub-fractions from the foam extract, the addition of < 1 KDa sub-fraction contained lactate and has enhanced sperm motility and metabolism. Another fraction (3-10 KDa) has non-protein and non-heparin components which completely disaggregated the clumped quail spermatozoa. However, the remaining fractions did not show any effect on quail spermatozoa. It can be concluded from the present investigation that the lactate present in foam might be a fuel for sperm metabolism and motility. Furthermore, low molecular weight (3-10 KDa) components in the foam may responsible for sperm disaggregation.
Keywords:Japanese quail   Foam   Sperm   Motility   Disaggregation
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