Seminal plasma composition and its relationship with physical spermatological parameters of Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) semen: with emphasis on sperm motility

In this research, the mineral and organic composition of the seminal plasma, physical spermatological parameters and their physiological relationships were investigated in grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella). The seminal plasma contained 98.14±5.23 mM L⁻¹ (Na⁺), 380.85±25.95 mM L⁻¹ (K⁺), 30.25±4.96...

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Veröffentlicht in:Aquaculture research 2008-11, Vol.39 (15), p.1666-1672
Hauptverfasser: Bozkurt, Yusuf, Öğretmen, Fatih, Erçin, Uğur, Yιldιz, Ümmügülsüm
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Zusammenfassung:In this research, the mineral and organic composition of the seminal plasma, physical spermatological parameters and their physiological relationships were investigated in grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella). The seminal plasma contained 98.14±5.23 mM L⁻¹ (Na⁺), 380.85±25.95 mM L⁻¹ (K⁺), 30.25±4.96 mg dL⁻¹ (Ca²⁺), 19.16±1.70 mEq L⁻¹ (Mg²⁺), 1.36±0.11 mg dL⁻¹ glucose, 0.37±0.08 g dL⁻¹ total protein, 12.02±1.18 mg dL⁻¹ cholesterol, 14.85±1.50 mg dL⁻¹ triglyceride and 43.5±9.56 mg dL⁻¹ urea. The following spermatological parameters were found: sperm volume 14.44±1.16 mL, sperm motility 80.60±1.55%, movement duration 67.68±4.32 s, density 15.43±0.72 x 10⁹ mL⁻¹, total density 337.43+45.86 x 10⁹ and pH 7.24±0.17. The Na⁺ and Ca²⁺ ions correlated negatively with spermatozoa motility (r=-0.453, P>0.05 and r=-0.192, P>0.05) respectively. The K⁺ ion correlated positively with spermatozoa motility (r=0.545, P>0.05). But a statistically significant correlation was not observed between sperm motility and seminal plasma parameters. The following correlations were observed between mineral and organic components. The Mg²⁺ was positively correlated with glucose and cholesterol (r=0.692, P
ISSN:1355-557X
1365-2109
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2109.2008.02041.x