Abstract
A mild thermal insult to the testes was studied with respect to ejaculated sperm motility and morphology. A 48-h scrotal insulation was administered to 6 young Holstein bulls whose semen was collected by artificial vagina twice in succession at 3-d intervals for 7 wk. For assessment of results, collection days were grouped in the follwing way: Period 1 (control) = Days -6, -3 and 0, where Day 0 = initiation of scrotal insulation after semen collection; Period 2 = Days 3, 6 and 9 (spermatozoa presumed to be in the epididymis or rete testes during scrotal insulation); and Period 3 = Days 12 and 15 through 39 (spermatozoa presumed to be in spermatogenesis during scrotal insulation). Daily sperm output per collection day was 5.3±0.7 × 10 9 and did not differ across the experimental periods. Moreover, Periods 1 and 2 did not differ in the mean percentage of motility or in the mean percentage of abnormal spermatozoa (69.1±2.5 and 19.6±5.7%, respectively, for Period 1). Morphological change was first noted on Day 12 (47.5±27.4% abnormal) and peaked on Day 18 (86.3±24.3%). Motility depression began on Day 12 and reached a nadir on Day 15 (42.0±9.8%). Bulls varied in the type of abnormal spermatozoa produced and in magnitude of response; however, specific abnormalities appeared in ejaculates in a predictable chronological sequence following scrotal insulation (Day 0). The sequence was: tailless, (Days12 to 15); diadem, (Day 18); pyriform and nuclear vacuoles, (Day 21); knobbed acrosome, (Day 27); and Dag defect, (Day 30).
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