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Numbers of Sertoli cells, quantitative rates of sperm production, and the efficiency of spermatogenesis in relation to the daily sperm output and seminal quality of young beef bulls.
1989
Berndtson W.E. | Igboeli G.
Data from 34 yearling Hereford or Angus bulls were used to investigate relationships of testicular size, quantitative rates of sperm production, Sertoli cell numbers, numbers of germ cells supported per Sertoli cell, and the efficiency of spermatogenesis to daily sperm output and seminal quality. Two ejaculates were collected by electroejaculation from each bull on each of 2 days/week throughout the study. The percentage of progressively motile sperm and the percentage of morphologically normal sperm were determined from aliquots of fresh semen. Additional aliquots of semen were frozen in glass ampules or plastic straws and subsequently evaluated for postthaw motility and percentage of sperm with intact acrosomes. Sertoli cell numbers, the numbers of germcells per Sertoli cell, and the efficiency of spermatogenesis were unrelated to the quality of fresh or frozen semen (P greater than 0.05). In first ejaculates, the numbers of sperm and motile sperm were related (P less than 0.05) to testicular parenchymal weight (r = 0.38, and 0.50), daily sperm production (r = 0.45 and 0.53), and spermatids per gram of testicular parenchyma (r = 0.35 and 0.34). Testicular parenchymal weight and daily sperm production also were related to daily sperm output and to the average daily motile sperm output of these bulls (P less than 0.05), but could account for less than 25% of the variability in these end points among bulls.
Show more [+] Less [-]Morphological change of sertoli cells in the pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) testis in active and inactive phase of spermatogenesis
1994
Yang, H.H. | Paik, Y.K. | Kim, I.S. (Chonbuk National University, Chonju (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine)
Studies on spermatogenesis in Korean native cattle
1986
Lee, J.H. (Chonnam National Univ., Kwangju (Korea R.). Dept. of Veterinary Medicine) | Lee, S.H. (Gongjoo National Junior Coll., Gongjoo (Korea R.)) | Park, Y.S. (Chonnam National Univ., Kwangju (Korea R.). Dept. of Veterinaty Medicine)
The cycle of the seminiferous epithelia in the testis of mature Korean native cattle was divided into twelve stages, using criteria the morphological changes in the acrosomic system and the nuclei of developing spermatids and germ cells. The minimum number of type A spermatogonia were the average of 1.8 in both at stages 1 and 6, while maximum numbers were the average of 4.2 at stage 12. Some type A spermatogonia divided at stage 12 to produce the type intermediate (IN) spermatogonia at following stage 1. The intermediate type spermatogonia divided at stage 4 to produce the type B spermatogonia at stage 5
Show more [+] Less [-]Spermiogenesis and fine structure of the sertoli cell junctional specialization in the Jindo dog - (2) - Fine structure of the sertoli cell junctional specialization
1992
Park, Y.S. | Lee, J.H. (Chonnam National University, Kwangju (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine)
Spermiogenesis and fine structure of the sertoli cell junctional specialization in the Jindo dog - (1) - Studies on spermiogenesis in the Jindo dog
1992
Park, Y.S. | Lee, J.H. (Chonnam National University, Kwangju (Korea Republic). Department of Veterinary Anatomy)
Studies on spermatogenesis in Korean native goat
1985
Lee, J.H. | Lee, B.W. (Chonnam National Univ., Kwangju (Korea R.)) | Lee, S.H. (Gongioo National Junior Coll., Gongioo (Korea R.))
This study was conducted in order to observe the changes in cellular associations of seminiferous tubules from 8 to 20 weeks of age and to obtain the cycle and relative duration of the seminiferous epithelia from 24 to 32 weeks of age. Twenty-eight Korean native male goats were used in the experiment and divided into 7 groups, consisting of 4 goats each, with four weeks intervals from 8 to 32 weeks of age
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