Sperm morphology in progeny-tested Swedish AI dairy bull sires

Use of bull semen with high levels of sperm abnormalities, reflecting genital dysfunction, is not recommendable to use for AI since it most likely leads to subfertility. If sperm morphology deteriorates with age, it becomes a source of concern when using ageing progeny-tested AI-bull sires. However...

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Autor principal: Al-Makhzoomi, Anas
Formato: Second cycle, A1N, A1F or AXX
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3613/
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description Use of bull semen with high levels of sperm abnormalities, reflecting genital dysfunction, is not recommendable to use for AI since it most likely leads to subfertility. If sperm morphology deteriorates with age, it becomes a source of concern when using ageing progeny-tested AI-bull sires. However, whether a relationship between sperm morphology and fertility after AI in progeny-tested bull sires is present remains to be proven and constituted the reason for a retrospective study of progeny-tested bull sires of the Swedish Red and White (SRB) and Swedish Holstein (SLB) breeds performed with data of 8 SRB and 4 SLB sires analysed in an University specialized andrological laboratory. Particular attention was paid to the influence of age and breed as well as the variation between- and within-bull for presence and level of sperm abnormalities. Sperm morphology differed between sires, ejaculates and breed, with 6/12 sires having ejaculates with more than 10% of morphologically deviating sperm heads, an used threshold for young AI bulls. However, with the exception of pear-shaped or narrow at the base anomalies, individual defect mean values were always within what is expected for a bull sire, and considered within acceptable limits. Breed and bull within breed age affected some semen (ejaculate volume) and most sperm morphology variables, while age significantly affected only few sperm morphology variables (nuclear pouches and sperm head contour). Estimated breeding values for male fertility output differed significantly among bulls and, when all ejaculates were accounted for, the percentage of morphologically normal spermatozoa was positively related to fertility. Few individual sperm abnormalities in all ejaculates correlated significantly to fertility, as pear-shaped sperm heads. When separated by breed, these correlations were restricted, in SRB bulls, to the normal spermatozoa in wet smears, or lost in SLB bulls, probably owing to the reduced sire material examined. In conclusion, the presence of some relationships between sperm morphology and fertility after AI calls for routine, frequently done assessments of sperm morphology in AI-stud bull sires during their entire active life.
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spelling RepoSLU36132012-10-08T07:14:25Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3613/ Sperm morphology in progeny-tested Swedish AI dairy bull sires Al-Makhzoomi, Anas Animal genetics and breeding Animal physiology - Reproduction Use of bull semen with high levels of sperm abnormalities, reflecting genital dysfunction, is not recommendable to use for AI since it most likely leads to subfertility. If sperm morphology deteriorates with age, it becomes a source of concern when using ageing progeny-tested AI-bull sires. However, whether a relationship between sperm morphology and fertility after AI in progeny-tested bull sires is present remains to be proven and constituted the reason for a retrospective study of progeny-tested bull sires of the Swedish Red and White (SRB) and Swedish Holstein (SLB) breeds performed with data of 8 SRB and 4 SLB sires analysed in an University specialized andrological laboratory. Particular attention was paid to the influence of age and breed as well as the variation between- and within-bull for presence and level of sperm abnormalities. Sperm morphology differed between sires, ejaculates and breed, with 6/12 sires having ejaculates with more than 10% of morphologically deviating sperm heads, an used threshold for young AI bulls. However, with the exception of pear-shaped or narrow at the base anomalies, individual defect mean values were always within what is expected for a bull sire, and considered within acceptable limits. Breed and bull within breed age affected some semen (ejaculate volume) and most sperm morphology variables, while age significantly affected only few sperm morphology variables (nuclear pouches and sperm head contour). Estimated breeding values for male fertility output differed significantly among bulls and, when all ejaculates were accounted for, the percentage of morphologically normal spermatozoa was positively related to fertility. Few individual sperm abnormalities in all ejaculates correlated significantly to fertility, as pear-shaped sperm heads. When separated by breed, these correlations were restricted, in SRB bulls, to the normal spermatozoa in wet smears, or lost in SLB bulls, probably owing to the reduced sire material examined. In conclusion, the presence of some relationships between sperm morphology and fertility after AI calls for routine, frequently done assessments of sperm morphology in AI-stud bull sires during their entire active life. 2011-11-18 Second cycle, A1N, A1F or AXX NonPeerReviewed application/pdf swe https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3613/2/al-makhzoomi_a_111118.pdf Al-Makhzoomi, Anas, 2005. Sperm morphology in progeny-tested Swedish AI dairy bull sires. Second cycle, A1N, A1F or AXX ( AXX). Uppsala: (VH) > Dept. of Clinical Sciences (until 231231) <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-715.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-762 eng
spellingShingle Animal genetics and breeding
Animal physiology - Reproduction
Al-Makhzoomi, Anas
Sperm morphology in progeny-tested Swedish AI dairy bull sires
title Sperm morphology in progeny-tested Swedish AI dairy bull sires
title_full Sperm morphology in progeny-tested Swedish AI dairy bull sires
title_fullStr Sperm morphology in progeny-tested Swedish AI dairy bull sires
title_full_unstemmed Sperm morphology in progeny-tested Swedish AI dairy bull sires
title_short Sperm morphology in progeny-tested Swedish AI dairy bull sires
title_sort sperm morphology in progeny-tested swedish ai dairy bull sires
topic Animal genetics and breeding
Animal physiology - Reproduction
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3613/
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