刺尾蜥蜴精子运动的体外研究

Divya Dosemane, M. Bhagya
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附睾被认为是爬行动物精子成熟所必需的一个重要的排泄系统。爬行动物附睾合成和分泌的蛋白质在附睾的不同区域有所不同。因此,为了研究附睾不同区域的分泌物对精子活力的影响,我们首次进行了体外实验,观察了与附睾不同区域的管腔内容物孵育的蜥蜴睾丸精子运动模式的变化。来自睾丸的非运动睾丸精子在与附睾不同区域的管腔内容物孵育时表现出不同的运动模式。来自睾丸、附睾不同区域的精子表现出8种不同的运动模式(a-h)。用附睾前管腔和中管腔培养的睾丸精子的运动模式与附睾前管腔和中管腔培养的精子的运动模式几乎相同。与后附睾精子相比,当与后附睾管腔内容物孵育时,睾丸精子没有表现出任何运动。这项研究揭示了附睾各区域在精子生理成熟中的重要性。
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In vitro Study of the Spermatozoa Motility in the Lizard Eutropis carinata
Reptilian epididymis is considered as an important excurrent duct system required for the sperm maturation. Reptilian epididymis synthesizes and secretes proteins which vary in different regions of the epididymis. Hence, to investigate the effect of the secretions of different regions of the epididymis on spermatozoa motility, an in vitro study was undertaken to observe the changes in the patterns of motility of the testicular spermatozoa incubated with luminal contents of different regions of the epididymis in the lizard Eutropis carinata for the first time. The non motile testicular spermatozoa from the testis exhibited different patterns of motility, when incubated with the luminal contents of different regions of the epididymis. The spermatozoa from the testis,different regions of the epididymis exhibited 8 different patterns of motility (a-h). Testicular spermatozoa incubated with the anterior and middle epididymal luminal contents showed the motility patterns almost similar to that of the spermatozoa of the anterior and middle epididymis respectively. In contrast to the spermatozoa of the posterior epididymis, none of the testicular spermatozoa showed any movement when incubated with the posterior epididymal luminal contents. This study throws light on the importance of each region of epididymis in the physiological maturation of spermatozoa.
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