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Title: | Effect of alternate day collection on semen quality of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) with poor initial fresh semen quality |
Authors: | P. Imrat S. Mahasawangkul C. Thitaram P. Suthanmapinanth K. Kornkaewrat P. Sombutputorn S. Jansittiwate N. Thongtip A. Pinyopummin B. Colenbrander W. V. Holt T. A E Stout |
Authors: | P. Imrat S. Mahasawangkul C. Thitaram P. Suthanmapinanth K. Kornkaewrat P. Sombutputorn S. Jansittiwate N. Thongtip A. Pinyopummin B. Colenbrander W. V. Holt T. A E Stout |
Keywords: | Agricultural and Biological Sciences;Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology;Medicine;Veterinary |
Issue Date: | 30-Jun-2014 |
Abstract: | In captivity, male Asian elephants often yield poor quality semen after transrectal manually assisted semen collection; however, the reasons for the disappointing semen quality are not clear. Here we test the hypothesis that accumulation of senescent spermatozoa is a contributory factor, and that semen quality can therefore be improved by more frequent ejaculation. To this end we investigated the effect of collecting semen five times on alternate days, after a long period of sexual rest, on semen quality in Asian elephants known to deliver poor semen during infrequent single collections. All eight bulls initially displayed a high incidence of detached sperm heads and low percentages of motile (close to 0%) spermatozoa. After semen collection on alternate days, the percentages of detached sperm heads, and head and mid-piece abnormalities, were reduced significantly (p<. 0.05). In particular, one bull showed markedly improved sperm motility (increased from 0% to 60%) and membrane integrity (increased from 5% to 75%). In addition, advancing age significantly (p<. 0.01) correlated with lower percentages of sperm with intact membranes and a higher frequency of detached sperm heads. In contrast to sperm accumulation problems in other species, a small ampullary diameter correlated significantly (p<. 0.05) with reduced semen quality. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. |
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ISSN: | 03784320 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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