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Bovine immunodeficiency virus in stud bull semen
1995
Bovine immunodeficiency virus (BIV), a lentivirus, is prevalent in dairy and beef cattle in southeastern United States and may be associated with a lymphoproliferative disease. The mode(s) of BIV transmission are undefined. Because artificial insemination is a common practice in dairy production, contaminated stud semen could serve as an important source of infection if the virus is harbored in seminal fluids. To evaluate this possibility, we procured 11 cryopreserved semen specimens from a stud semen repository. Leukocytes were purified from the specimens, and the leukocyte DNA was used as template in a polymerase chain reaction procedure that targeted a 235-base pair, highly conserved domain of the BIV pol gene. The target sequence was amplified from the seminal leukocyte DNA of 9 of the specimens (82%), and nucleotide sequencing confirmed the BIV specificity of the fragment. This finding provides evidence that stud bull semen may serve as an important reservoir of BIV, suggesting the possibility that artificial insemination of dairy cows may have a major role in transmission and wide-spread dissemination of this bovine lentivirus.
Show more [+] Less [-]Effects of semen preservation procedure in egg yolk-tris based extender on bull spermatozoa characteristics
2017
Kanno, C. (Hokkaido University, Sapporo (Japan). Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences, Laboratory of Theriogenology) | Yanagawa, Y. | Takahashi, Y. | Katagiri, S. | Nagano, M.
Cryopreservation of stallion semen: Laboratory assessment of sperm injuries after cushioned centrifugation and freezing with conventional and alternative directional freezing methods
2016
Puglisi, R. (Istituto Sperimentale Italiano Lazzaro Spallanzani, Rivolta d'Adda (CR) (Italy)) | Bornaghi, V. | Severgnini, A. | Vanni, R. | Balduzzi, D. | Galli, A.
Semen collection: a Malayan gaur bull experience
2013
Mohd Iswadi Ismail | Fahrul Firdaus Jaffar | Abd Wahid Haron | Khairiah Mohd Shariff | Abdul Samad Akil | Mohd Hafiz Mail | Fazly Ann Zainalabidin | Abas Mazni Othman | Zawawi Ismail | Mohamad Hafiz Darus
Desalted and lyophilized seminal plasma increases protein tyrosine-phosphorylation of frozen-thawed bull spermatozoa incubated with a cell-permeable cyclic AMP (cAMP) analog (cBiMPS)
2017
Almadaly, E.A. ((Gifu University, Gifu (Japan). Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences, Division of Veterinary Medicine, Laboratory of Theriogenology), (Kafrelsheikh University, Kafrelsheikh (Egypt). Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Theriogenology)) | El-Sharawy, M.E. | Atta, M.S. | Farrag, F.A. | Gewaily, M.S. | Saadeldin, I.M. | Murase, T.
Artificial insemination with frozen semen in the dog-Simple freezing method using methanol
1994
Kim, Y.J. | Park, Y.J. | Kim, B.J. | Yu, I.J. (Chonbuk National University, Chonju (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine)
Effect of egg yolk-based extender and seminal plasma removal on sperm viability of cooled donkey semen
2021
Carolina Natalia Alonso | Catalina Castañeira | Ana Flores Bragulat | Luis Losinno
Developing effective cooled semen protocols is essential to increase pregnancy rates and reproductive efficiency in donkeys. This study aimed to evaluate the effect on sperm kinetic parameters and membrane integrity in cooled donkey semen diluted with defined milk proteins extender with 1% or 2% of egg yolk and the removal of seminal plasma. Twenty-four ejaculates from six jackasses were collected. Each ejaculate was divided into four aliquots that were diluted in extender with 1% (EY1) or 2% (EY2) egg yolk. One sample from each group was centrifuged, seminal plasma was removed (CEY1, CEY2 groups, respectively), and the samples were then refrigerated at 5 °C for 24 h. Fresh and cooled semen samples were assessed for sperm motility, morphology, and plasma membrane integrity. Total motility, progressive motility, sperm kinetic parameters, or live sperm cells were not statistically different when semen was cooled with an extender supplemented with 1% or 2% of egg yolk. Seminal plasma removal does not affect total motility or sperm kinetic parameters. However, progressive motility decreased (P<0.05) when semen was extended with 2% of egg yolk and seminal plasma was removed. Membrane integrity was affected (P<0.05) in centrifuged samples. In conclusion, the obtained results suggest that there is no difference in sperm kinetics and membrane integrity when 1% or 2% of egg yolk was added to the Equiplus(R) extender. Also, the removal of seminal plasma by centrifugation did not have any beneficial effect on cooled donkey semen. Further studies are needed to relate these results with in vivo fertility tests with cooled donkey semen.
Show more [+] Less [-]Способ повышения вocпроизводительной способности быков с использованием фитогормона эпибрассинолид
2009
Lebedev, S.G., Vitebsk State Academy of Veterinary Medicine (Belarus)
Addition of 0,01 mg/ml epibrassinolid in 100 ml laktoza-gliceryn-yolky thinner during the autumn-winter period has resulted, on the average on groups of bulls, to mobility increase sperms on 10,6 %, the survival rate sperms has increased by 17,9 %, the quantity pathological sperms has decreased on 32,5 %, safety sperm cover has increased by 4,5 %, resistance sperms has raised on 15,6 %, discoloration time blues has decreased on 8,5 %, has allowed to raise percent insemination cows and the calf on 12%
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