نتایج جستجو برای: epididymal sperm

تعداد نتایج: 39399  

2012
Takehito Kaneko Tadao Serikawa

BACKGROUND Freeze-drying sperm has been developed as a new preservation method where liquid nitrogen is no longer necessary. An advantage of freeze-drying sperm is that it can be stored at 4 °C and transported at room temperature. Although the successful freeze-drying of sperm has been reported in a number of animals, the possibility of long-term preservation using this method has not yet been ...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2004
Regina Eickhoff Christina Baldauf Hans-Werner Koyro Gunther Wennemuth Yasushi Suga Jürgen Seitz Ralf Henkel Andreas Meinhardt

The function of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) in sperm maturation was studied by investigating its role in the biochemical maturation of the outer dense fibres. Rat sperm obtained from the caput and cauda epididymis were stimulated overnight with either recombinant MIF or MIF-containing vesicles originating from epididymal fluid at various concentrations. The zinc content of both...

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 1993
M C Mahony S Oehninger G Doncel M Morshedi A Acosta G D Hodgen

In most species examined to date, spermatozoa mature during transit through the epididymis to become functionally competent to swim progressively, fertilize oocytes, and produce viable offspring. In the studies presented here, the status of spermatozoa obtained from the regions of the epididymis of the cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis) was examined. Epididymal fluid was collected by micro...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1975
P S Ecklund L Levine

Mouse sperm were labeled in vivo with [3H]arginine. The sperm were then followed autoradiographically from the time of label incorporation until after fertilization. The label was completely lost from the sperm head after fertilization, during the oocyte's second meiotic division. That the [3H]arginine was incorporated into a sperm-specific basic protein was demonstrated by fractionating acid e...

1993
K. Murugan G. Vanithakumari R. Sampathraj

Combined extracts of Amaranthus spinosus roots and Dolichos biflorus seeds at two different doses were administered to adult male rats to assess the structural and functional activity of epididymis. Biochemical studies were made throughout the experiment. Sperm motility was decreased markedly in the cauda epididymal fluid and the sperm counts were reduced in both caput and caudal segments. Epid...

Journal: :Human reproduction 1997
G I Meniru R G Forman I L Craft

Surgical sperm retrieval through percutaneous epididymal aspiration was used to manage effectively unexpected obstructive azoospermia on the day of oocyte retrieval.

Journal: :Current molecular medicine 2012
P Mishra Q Qiu A Gruslin Y Hidaka M Mbikay A Basak

PC4 or PCSK4 belongs to the 9-member superfamily of mammalian subtilases collectively called Proprotein Convertases or Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin/Kexins that convert inactive precursor proteins into their active mature forms by endoproteolytic cleavage. PC4-activity plays a crucial role in mammalian fertilization via activation of sperm surface proteins. PC4 knockout mice exhibit severely...

Abdy K, Gorbany M Karegar M

Background: There is a general deterioration in sperm quality depending on time postmortem. Refrigeration of the epididymes down to around 5°C is the best strategy to lower this damage and there are many dissim ilarities between species, possibly due to differences on cold shock endurance of epididymal sperm. Our objective was to determine the effect of 5°C and 37°C on goat epididymal sperms mo...

2011
Anna Fàbrega Benoît Guyonnet Jean-Louis Dacheux Jean-Luc Gatti Marta Puigmulé Sergi Bonet Elisabeth Pinart

Fertilin alpha (ADAM-1) and beta (ADAM-2) are integral membrane proteins of the ADAM family that form a fertilin complex involved in key steps of the sperm-oocyte membrane interaction. In the present work, we analyzed the presence of ADAM-1 and ADAM-2 mRNAs, the spermatozoa proteins' processing and their sub-cellular localization in epididymal samples from adult boars. ADAM-1 and ADAM-2 mRNAs w...

Journal: :Poultry science 2004
L Zaniboni V Akuffo M R Bakst

The cellular and molecular mechanisms regulating the reuptake of the testicular fluid supporting sperm exiting the testes in the bird are not known. The presence of aquaporins, proteins involved in transmembrane water transport, was investigated. Observations were limited to the ductuli efferentes, collecting ducts, and ductus epididymis. Interestingly all of these ducts were positive for aquap...

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