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Migration of spermatozoa in the oviduct of hens following intravaginal, intramagnal and intraabdominal insemination
Authors:Brillard J P
Institution:Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique S.R.A. 37380 Nouzilly, France.
Abstract:When hens were inseminated intravaginally with 200 million spermatozoa, the largest number of sperm cells reaching the infundibulum was observed 2 d after insemination (41.64 x 10(3) per female), even though a few sperm (0.23 x 10(3) per female) had already been detected within the first hour following insemination. After 2 d, the number of spermatozoa rapidly decreased and only 4.09 x 10(3) sperm per female were present in the infundibulum on Days 14 and 21, respectively. However, when the same dose of spermatozoa was inseminated intramagnally, a large number of spermatozoa (8.01 x 10(3) per female) was found in the infundibulum within 4 h after insemination. A parallel study showed that extensive migration of spermatozoa towards the abodminal cavity had already occurred.
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