The fertilizing capacity of ram testicular spermatozoa,freshly collected and after storage in cauda epididymal fluid |
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Authors: | Josef K. Voglmayr Ian G. White Robert P. Parks |
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Affiliation: | Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology Shrewsbury, Massachusetts 01545 USA |
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Abstract: | Epididymal fluid may contain substances which promote development of the fertilizing capacity of testicular spermatozoa under in vitro conditions, provided that the spermatozoa are exposed to such substances for long periods of time. In an attempt to resolve this question, the fertilizing capacity of testicular spermatozoa was assessed before and after storage in cauda epididymal fluid and comparisons made with ejaculated spermatozoa from the same rams. Of the 13 eggs examined from the group of ewes inseminated with ejaculated spermatozoa 61.5% were found to be in the 2-to 8-cell stage. No fertilized eggs were recovered from ewes impregnated with freshly collected testicular spermatozoa. Nor were any cleaved eggs obtained from the group of ewes inseminated with testicular spermatozoa stored in cauda epididymal fluid at 4°C for 7 to 11 days. We suggest there-fore, that in order to develop maximal fertilizing capacity, mammalian spermatozoa must be exposed to specific concentrated testicular and epididymal secretions in a sequential order and within strict time limits. |
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