Morphological, morphometric, ultrastructural, and functional evaluation of red-rumped agouti (Dasyprocta leporina) sperm during epididymal transit

The red-rumped agouti (Dasyprocta leporina) is a hystricognath rodent with reproductive anatomical peculiarities presenting as an intra-abdominal testes-epididymis complex. This study was carried out to describe, for the first time, details related to the morphological and functional changes in sper...

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Hauptverfasser: Dantas, Maiko R.T., da Silva, Andréia M., Bezerra, Luana G.P., Pereira, Ana G., Luz, Nayra R.N., Souza-Junior, João B.F., Oliveira, Moacir F., Silva, Alexandre R.
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description The red-rumped agouti (Dasyprocta leporina) is a hystricognath rodent with reproductive anatomical peculiarities presenting as an intra-abdominal testes-epididymis complex. This study was carried out to describe, for the first time, details related to the morphological and functional changes in sperm along the epididymal transit in agoutis. The testes-epididymal complexes were sampled from seven sexually mature agoutis. Sperm from different epididymal regions (caput, corpus, and cauda) were collected using the floating technique, and their morphology, morphometry, ultrastructure, mitochondrial activity, membrane structural integrity, and kinetic parameters were determined. The number of sperm collected (823.5 ×106 sperm) was higher in the epididymis cauda. No significant differences in normal sperm morphology among the different epididymal regions (caput, 82.42%; corpus, 86.71%; and cauda, 88.86 %) were observed. The mean head length, head width, and tail length were highest in the caput (5.15 µm, 3.44 µm, and 32.04 µm, respectively), decreasing along the epididymal transit. Ultrastructure by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed agglomeration of spermatozoa from caput and corpus, thus, enabling analysis of the gametes from only the epididymal cauda with clarity. Sperm from epididymis cauda showed the greatest proportion of membrane integrity and mitochondrial activity, followed by those from corpus and caput (79.71 %, 58.9 %, 47.7 %, respectively). Significant increase in total motility, progressive motility, velocity average pathway -VAP, velocity straightline – VSL, velocity curvilinear – VCL, and rapid sperm in the caput-corpus-cauda direction were observed. These novel data contribute to the knowledge of sperm maturation in the red-rumped agouti.
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