The effect of anoxia on fowl spermatozoa: Recovery of fertilizing ability,motility, and cellular concentrations of potassium and ATP |
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Authors: | G. J. Wishart |
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Abstract: | Fowl semen when diluted in a glutamate-based medium without glucose, gradually lost its fertilizing ability during 4 hr of anaerobic incubation at 30°C. This incubation regime offered a system by which various in-vitro tests of spermatozoal viability could be assessed for their usefulness as monitors of fertilizing ability. Widely used tests such as spermatozoal enzyme leakage, dye exclusion, and morphology as assessed by light microscopy showed no change in spermatozoal status as the fertilizing ability declined. However the ability of sperm, during a short aerobic incubation to restore their motility and ATP and K+ concentrations, declined as did their fertilizing ability. When glucose was added to this re-aeration medium, spermatozoal motility, K+ and ATP concentrations, and fertilizing ability were restored to optimal levels. Thus the fertilizing ability of fowl sperm, following anaerobic storage at 30°C, appeared to be related to their ability to restore ATP and K+ concentrations and motility. An initial event in the loss of fertilizing ability was a loss in the ability of sperm to oxidise endogenous substrates. This could be restored by the addition of glucose. |
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Keywords: | fowl sperm motility ATP potassium fertilizing ability |
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