A comparative study of the morphometry of sperm head components in cattle, sheep, and pigs with a computer-assisted fluorescence method

The aim of this study was to compare the sperm nuclear and acrosomal morphometry of three species of domestic artiodactyls; cattle (Bos taurus), sheep (Ovis aries), and pigs (Sus scrofa). Semen smears of twenty ejaculates from each species were fixed and labeled with a propidium iodide-Pisum sativum...

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Main Authors: Jesús L Yániz, Sara Capistrós, Sandra Vicente-Fiel, Carlos O Hidalgo, Pilar Santolaria
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Asian Journal of Andrology
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Online Access:http://www.ajandrology.com/article.asp?issn=1008-682X;year=2016;volume=18;issue=6;spage=840;epage=843;aulast=Yániz
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spelling doaj-bfbba431c9ba4cc1a3cc43c151c5aed02020-11-24T21:49:04ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Journal of Andrology1008-682X1745-72622016-01-0118684084310.4103/1008-682X.186877A comparative study of the morphometry of sperm head components in cattle, sheep, and pigs with a computer-assisted fluorescence methodJesús L YánizSara CapistrósSandra Vicente-FielCarlos O HidalgoPilar SantolariaThe aim of this study was to compare the sperm nuclear and acrosomal morphometry of three species of domestic artiodactyls; cattle (Bos taurus), sheep (Ovis aries), and pigs (Sus scrofa). Semen smears of twenty ejaculates from each species were fixed and labeled with a propidium iodide-Pisum sativum agglutinin (PI/PSA) combination. Digital images of the sperm nucleus, acrosome, and whole sperm head were captured and analyzed. The use of the PI/PSA combination and CASA-Morph fluorescence-based method allowed the capture, morphometric analysis, and differentiation of most sperm nuclei, acrosomes and whole heads, and the assessment of acrosomal integrity with a high precision in the three species studied. For the size of the head and nuclear area, the relationship between the three species may be summarized as bull > ram > boar. However, for the other morphometric parameters (length, width, and perimeter), there were differences in the relationships between species for sperm nuclei and whole sperm heads. Bull sperm acrosomes were clearly smaller than those in the other species studied and covered a smaller proportion of the sperm head. The acrosomal morphology, small in the bull, large and broad in the sheep, and large, long, and with a pronounced equatorial segment curve in the boar, was species-characteristic. It was concluded that there are clear variations in the size and shape of the sperm head components between the three species studied, the acrosome being the structure showing the most variability, allowing a clear distinction of the spermatozoa of each species.http://www.ajandrology.com/article.asp?issn=1008-682X;year=2016;volume=18;issue=6;spage=840;epage=843;aulast=Yánizartiodactyls; computer-assisted sperm morphometry analysis; fluorescence microscopy; image analysis; sperm morphometry
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author Jesús L Yániz
Sara Capistrós
Sandra Vicente-Fiel
Carlos O Hidalgo
Pilar Santolaria
spellingShingle Jesús L Yániz
Sara Capistrós
Sandra Vicente-Fiel
Carlos O Hidalgo
Pilar Santolaria
A comparative study of the morphometry of sperm head components in cattle, sheep, and pigs with a computer-assisted fluorescence method
Asian Journal of Andrology
artiodactyls; computer-assisted sperm morphometry analysis; fluorescence microscopy; image analysis; sperm morphometry
author_facet Jesús L Yániz
Sara Capistrós
Sandra Vicente-Fiel
Carlos O Hidalgo
Pilar Santolaria
author_sort Jesús L Yániz
title A comparative study of the morphometry of sperm head components in cattle, sheep, and pigs with a computer-assisted fluorescence method
title_short A comparative study of the morphometry of sperm head components in cattle, sheep, and pigs with a computer-assisted fluorescence method
title_full A comparative study of the morphometry of sperm head components in cattle, sheep, and pigs with a computer-assisted fluorescence method
title_fullStr A comparative study of the morphometry of sperm head components in cattle, sheep, and pigs with a computer-assisted fluorescence method
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study of the morphometry of sperm head components in cattle, sheep, and pigs with a computer-assisted fluorescence method
title_sort comparative study of the morphometry of sperm head components in cattle, sheep, and pigs with a computer-assisted fluorescence method
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Asian Journal of Andrology
issn 1008-682X
1745-7262
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The aim of this study was to compare the sperm nuclear and acrosomal morphometry of three species of domestic artiodactyls; cattle (Bos taurus), sheep (Ovis aries), and pigs (Sus scrofa). Semen smears of twenty ejaculates from each species were fixed and labeled with a propidium iodide-Pisum sativum agglutinin (PI/PSA) combination. Digital images of the sperm nucleus, acrosome, and whole sperm head were captured and analyzed. The use of the PI/PSA combination and CASA-Morph fluorescence-based method allowed the capture, morphometric analysis, and differentiation of most sperm nuclei, acrosomes and whole heads, and the assessment of acrosomal integrity with a high precision in the three species studied. For the size of the head and nuclear area, the relationship between the three species may be summarized as bull > ram > boar. However, for the other morphometric parameters (length, width, and perimeter), there were differences in the relationships between species for sperm nuclei and whole sperm heads. Bull sperm acrosomes were clearly smaller than those in the other species studied and covered a smaller proportion of the sperm head. The acrosomal morphology, small in the bull, large and broad in the sheep, and large, long, and with a pronounced equatorial segment curve in the boar, was species-characteristic. It was concluded that there are clear variations in the size and shape of the sperm head components between the three species studied, the acrosome being the structure showing the most variability, allowing a clear distinction of the spermatozoa of each species.
topic artiodactyls; computer-assisted sperm morphometry analysis; fluorescence microscopy; image analysis; sperm morphometry
url http://www.ajandrology.com/article.asp?issn=1008-682X;year=2016;volume=18;issue=6;spage=840;epage=843;aulast=Yániz
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