The crater defect in boar spermatozoa: A correlative study with transmission electron microscopy,scanning electron microscopy,and light microscopy |
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Authors: | Anne J. Truitt-Gibert L. A. Johnson |
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Abstract: | Nuclear vacuoles resembling the “crater defect” described in bull spermatozoa were observed in 14 boars. Both the incidence of the defect and semen quality were monitored with phase contrast microscopy over a three-month period. The percentages of cratered spermatozoa varied widely both among boars and in ejaculates from the same boar taken on different days. The presence of cratered spermatozoa at a level of 5% or more appeared to be associated with low semen quality. The defect was studied with scanning and transmission electron microscopy and was found to consist of nuclear invaginations, about 0.5 μm in diameter, containing some scanty amorphous electron-dense material. In boars showing a high incidence of spermatozoa with crater defects, abnormalities of the acrosome and perforatorium were common. |
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Keywords: | spermatozoa boar crater defect electron microscopy nucleus |
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