犬精子形态分类的标准化。

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Leonardo F C Brito, Marco C da Silva, Kara A Kolster
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摘要

精子形态是犬生育分析的重要组成部分。目视检查是评估的金标准技术,但是评估者内部和之间的巨大差异已经被记录下来。精子形态学图像数据库为训练和性能测试提供了有价值的实用辅助工具,可以提高精子分类的标准化;然而,只有当材料经过专业分类以供参考时,这种数据库才有用。本研究的目的是建立一个专业的精子图像注释数据库,并生成一个带有不同精子形态演示示例的插图指南,以促进狗精子形态分类的标准化。精液样本(n = 42)要么来自用于生育能力评估的狗,要么来自用于人工授精的精液。为了获取图像,我们在1000倍放大率下使用相对比光学技术制备和评估湿制剂。选定的图像被裁剪,以便每个文件中只包含一个精子,并创建了一个包含8817张图像的数据库。这些图像由三名兽医,动物生殖专家(外交家美国兽医学学院)根据不同的标准进行分类。评价人员之间的一致性是用于创建具有协调分类的数据库的标准。70.2%的图像在缺陷类别和形态分类上完全一致,另外27.4%的图像至少有两位兽医同意分类;因此,调和数据库分类是基于至少两名兽医对97.5%的图像的共识。在协调数据库中,形态正常的精子的比例为57%,主要缺陷涉及精子头部、中段或尾部的比例分别为18%、20%和5%。在缺陷精子中,39%有单一缺陷,4%有多重缺陷。当计算特定缺陷的总患病率时,调和数据库包含18%的精子头部异常,22%的中段异常和7%的尾部异常。基于协调专家分类建立的数据库对正常和异常狗精子形态的变化进行了全面的说明,供参考。
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Standardisation of Dog Sperm Morphology Classification.

Sperm morphology is an important component of dog fertility analysis. Visual examination is the gold standard technique for evaluation, but large variations within and across evaluators have been documented. Databases of sperm morphology images are valuable practical aids for training and performance testing and can improve sperm classification standardisation; however, such databases are only useful when the material is expertly classified to serve as a reference. The objective of this study was to build an expertly annotated database of sperm images and to generate an illustrated guide with examples of the different sperm morphology presentations to promote standardisation in dog sperm morphology classification. Semen samples (n = 42) were obtained either from dogs presented for fertility evaluation or from semen doses used for artificial insemination. For image acquisition, wet preparations were prepared and evaluated using phase-contrast optics under 1000× magnification. Selected images were cropped so that only one sperm was included in each file, and a database of 8817 images was created. The images were classified by three veterinarians, specialists in animal reproduction (Diplomates American College of Theriogenologists) according to different criteria. Agreement among evaluators was the criterion used to create a database with reconciled classification. Complete agreement on defect category and morphological classification was observed on 70.2% of the images, and at least two veterinarians agreed on the classification of another 27.4% of the images; therefore, the reconciled database classification was based on the consensus of at least two veterinarians on 97.5% of the images. The percentage of morphologically normal sperm in the reconciled database was 57%, with the primary defect involving the sperm head, midpiece, or tail in 18%, 20%, and 5% of the cases, respectively. Among defective sperm, 39% had a single defect and 4% had multiple defects. When the total prevalence of specific defects was computed, the reconciled database contained 18% sperm head abnormalities, 22% midpiece abnormalities, and 7% tail abnormalities. Comprehensive illustrations of the variation in normal and abnormal dog sperm morphology from the database built based on reconciled expert classification are provided for reference.

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Reproduction in Domestic Animals
Reproduction in Domestic Animals 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.90%
发文量
238
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal offers comprehensive information concerning physiology, pathology, and biotechnology of reproduction. Topical results are currently published in original papers, reviews, and short communications with particular attention to investigations on practicable techniques. Carefully selected reports, e. g. on embryo transfer and associated biotechnologies, gene transfer, and spermatology provide a link between basic research and clinical application. The journal applies to breeders, veterinarians, and biologists, and is also of interest in human medicine. Interdisciplinary cooperation is documented in the proceedings of the joint annual meetings. Fields of interest: Animal reproduction and biotechnology with special regard to investigations on applied and clinical research.
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