Can spermatozoa with abnormal heads gain access to the ovum in artificially inseminated super- and single-ovulating cattle?

The collective efficiency of barriers in the female tract against spermatozoa with abnormal heads was studied. In Experiment 1, Day 6 ova/embryos were recovered nonsurgically from superovulated (n=24) and single-ovulating (n=44) cows following artificial insemination with semen of bulls selected for...

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Veröffentlicht in:Theriogenology 1998-07, Vol.50 (1), p.117-128
Hauptverfasser: Saacke, R.G, Dejarnette, J.M, Bame, J.H, Karabinus, D.S, Whitman, S.S
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Zusammenfassung:The collective efficiency of barriers in the female tract against spermatozoa with abnormal heads was studied. In Experiment 1, Day 6 ova/embryos were recovered nonsurgically from superovulated (n=24) and single-ovulating (n=44) cows following artificial insemination with semen of bulls selected for normal spermatozoal motility (≥50%) and high content (>30%) of spermatozoa with misshapen heads, random nuclear vacuoles or the diadem defect. To assess characteristics of spermatozoa capable of traversing barriers in the female tract, accessory spermatozoa were classified morphologically (× 1250) and compared with those of the inseminate. Superovulated cows proved inadequate for assessment of accessory spermatozoa due to evidence of poor sperm retention in the zona pellucida; thus, only single-ovulating cows were used. Accessory spermatozoa (n=479) from 31 ova/embryos recovered from 44 cows were more normal in head shape than those in the inseminate (76 vs 62%; P
ISSN:0093-691X
1879-3231
DOI:10.1016/S0093-691X(98)00119-8