نتایج جستجو برای: sperm selection

تعداد نتایج: 352582  

2010
J. M. Morrell H. Rodriguez-Martinez

Modern biotechnologies are used extensively in the animal breeding industry today. Therefore, it is essential that sperm handling procedures do not modulate the normal physiological mechanisms occurring in the female reproductive tract. In this paper, the different selection mechanisms occurring in vivo are described briefly, together with their relevance to artificial insemination, followed by...

Hamid Gourabi Marziyeh Tavalaee Mohammad Hadi Sekhavati Mohammad Hossein Nasr Esfahani, Mohammad Reza Deemeh

Objective Selection of sperm for intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is usually considered as the ultimate technique to alleviate male-factor infertility. In routine ICSI, selection is based on morphology and viability which does not necessarily preclude the chance injection of DNA-damaged or apoptotic sperm into the oocyte. Sperm with high negative surface electrical charge, named “Zeta p...

Henkel R

With the advent of human assisted reproduction in the year 1978 numerous techniques were developed to isolate spermatozoa capable to fertilize oocytes. While early methodologies only focused on the aim of isolating viable, motile spermatozoa, with further progress of assisted reproductive technology, particularly for ICSI, it rapidly became clear that these two parameters are insufficient for t...

Journal: :cell journal 0

sperm dna is known to contribute one half of the genomic material to the offspring. the integrity of sperm dna is important in fertilization, embryonic and fetal development, and postnatal child well being. the nature has created multiple barriers that allow only the fittest sperm to reach and fertilize an oocyte. however, assisted reproductive techniques (art), like ivf and icsi, may allow spe...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2011
M R Bakst

In poultry, sperm transferred by natural mating or AI into the distal end of the vagina immediately begin their ascent to the uterovaginal junction (UVJ) at the anterior end of the vagina. However, due to an intense selection process in the vagina, less than 1% of the sperm transferred actually reach the UVJ. Those sperm that do reach the UVJ enter numerous tubular invaginations of the surface ...

2016
Emily R. A. Cramer Even Stensrud Gunnhild Marthinsen Silje Hogner Lars Erik Johannessen Terje Laskemoen Marie‐Christine Eybert Tore Slagsvold Jan T. Lifjeld Arild Johnsen

Divergent sexual selection within allopatric populations may result in divergent sexual phenotypes, which can act as reproductive barriers between populations upon secondary contact. This hypothesis has been most tested on traits involved in precopulatory sexual selection, with less work focusing on traits that act after copulation and before fertilization (i.e., postcopulatory prezygotic trait...

Journal: :Biology letters 2009
Sara Calhim Helene M Lampe Tore Slagsvold Tim R Birkhead

Theories regarding the role of sexual selection on the evolution of sperm traits are based on an association between pre-copulatory (e.g. female preference) and post-copulatory (e.g. ejaculate quality) male reproductive traits. In tests of these hypotheses, sperm morphology has rarely been used, despite its high heritability and intra-individual consistency. We found evidence of selection for l...

Journal: :Lab on a chip 2014
Reza Nosrati Marion Vollmer Lise Eamer Maria C San Gabriel Krista Zeidan Armand Zini David Sinton

Sperm selection is essential to assisted reproductive technology (ART), influencing treatment outcomes and the health of offspring. The fundamental challenge of sperm selection is dictated by biology: a heterogeneous population of ~10(8) sperm per milliliter with a short lifetime in vitro. However, conventional sperm selection approaches result in less than 50% improvement in DNA integrity. Her...

2016
Shan Xiao Laixin Xia

T evolution of sperm traits manifests itself prolifically across species, and postcopulatory sexual selection (PSS), as executed by the female, accompanies this process. The adaptive significance of some sperm traits (for example, the shape and number of sperms) is well understood. However, the evolution of germ size has not been fully exploited. The most recent study by Lüpold et al.1 reveals ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2010
John L Fitzpatrick Francisco Garcia-Gonzalez Jonathan P Evans

Selection imposed through sperm competition is commonly thought to promote the evolution of longer sperm, since sperm length is assumed to be positively associated with sperm swimming velocity. Yet, the basis for this assumption remains controversial, and there is surprisingly little intraspecific evidence demonstrating such a link between sperm form and function. Here, we show that sperm lengt...

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