نتایج جستجو برای: cauda epididymis

تعداد نتایج: 7173  

Journal: :European journal of histochemistry : EJH 2001
R H Ponc C S Carriazo N T Vermouth

During its passage through the epididymis, the gamete undergoes a process of "maturation" leading to the acquisition of its fertilizing ability. The epididymis displays regional variations in the morphology and metabolic properties of its epithelium which are relevant for the progressive development of mature sperm characteristics. The epididymis has spontaneous peristaltic contractions and rec...

2007
J. P. DADOUNE

The proteins of epididymal tissues and fluids recovered from five regions of the human epididymis were separated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis under denaturing conditions. Among the 60 peptides identified, eight appeared to be expressed solely in the epididymal duct when compared to serum and testis proteins. Three of these (92, 47 and 24 Kd) showed a degree of regional specificity in f...

2015
Tatsuya HORI Tetsuya ATAGO Masanori KOBAYASHI Eiichi KAWAKAMI

Canine epididymal sperm was collected from the cauda epididymis using 2 different methods (flushing and mincing) to compare the qualities (the percentage of progressively motile, viable, morphologically abnormal, immature and intact acrosomes) before and after freezing and thawing. No significant difference was noted in the quality of the cauda epididymal sperm immediately after collection and ...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 2007
F W K Kan P-G Forkert M G Wade

We have investigated the toxic effects of trichloroethylene (TCE) on the epididymis and epididymal sperm in mice. Mice were exposed to TCE (1000 ppm) by inhalation for 6 h/day for 5 days/week for 1 to 4 weeks. Segments of the epididymis (caput, corpus and cauda) were examined by light and electron microscopy. At the light microscopic level, degeneration and sloughing of epithelial cells were ev...

Journal: :Journal of reproduction and fertility 1977
J Hib R O Ponzio

The epididymis is an androgen-sensitive tissue which responds to even minor fluctuations in circulating androgens (Prasad, Rajalakshmi, Gupta & Karkun, 1973). Epididymal receptors for androgens have been demonstrated (Blaquier, 1971) and male sex hormones are required for epididymal growth and structural and functional maintenance (Benoit, 1926; Risley, 1963 ; Price & Ortiz, 1965). Apart from c...

Journal: :Endocrinologia japonica 1976
J Shimazaki H Yamanaka I Taguchi K Shida

To examine the content and the composition of free amino acids in the intraluminal fluid of rat epididymis, the fluids were obtained by light pressure on the dissected tissues. The amount of the total free amino acids in the pressed fluid from the caput epididymis was significantly higher than those of the cauda epididymis and the testis. Glu and Gln were predominant amino acids in the caput, a...

2011
Marta Lydka Ilona Kopera-Sobota Malgorzata Kotula-Balak Katarzyna Chojnacka Dorota Zak Barbara Bilinska

BACKGROUND The dynamic cross-talk between epididymal cells is hormonally regulated and, in part, through direct cell-to-cell interactions. To date, no information is available regarding possible impact of anti-androgens on the proteins involved in the gap junctional communication within the boar epididymis. Thus, a question arised whether prenatal or postnatal exposure to an anti-androgen fluta...

2016
Panisara Kunkitti

Many of the world's wild feline species are threatened by extinction. Gene banks are created with the aim of preserving their genetic materials. In case of unexpected death of the animals, epididymal sperm preservation can be used to avoid loss of genetic material. However, one requirement for the genetic preservation of endangered species is to preserve as much genetic material as possible. Th...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, development 1997
A Calvo E Martínez L M Pastor J M Vázquez J Roca

The types and averages of abnormal sperm were studied in the epididymis of adult and aged golden hamsters. Abnormal spermatozoa represent 14.6-19.6% of the total of spermatozoa in adults, 31.7-42.1% in middled-aged hamsters, and 39.3-50% in advanced-aged hamsters. Twelve abnormal shapes were found, with the lack of an acrosome, the lack of a head, and the coiling of the tail, being the most fre...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2009
Eléonore Chabory Christelle Damon Alain Lenoir Gary Kauselmann Hedrun Kern Branko Zevnik Catherine Garrel Fabrice Saez Rémi Cadet Joelle Henry-Berger Michael Schoor Ulrich Gottwald Ursula Habenicht Joël R Drevet Patrick Vernet

The mammalian epididymis provides sperm with an environment that promotes their maturation and protects them from external stresses. For example, it harbors an array of antioxidants, including non-conventional glutathione peroxidase 5 (GPX5), to protect them from oxidative stress. To explore the role of GPX5 in the epididymis, we generated mice that lack epididymal expression of the enzyme. His...

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