Abstract

The results of research on the influence of stressful factors on the morphological parameters of spermatozoa are presented. A series of experiments was carried out using sexually mature outbred white rats (90 days of life). The experimental group of animals was subjected to combined stress (three days - hunger, after the third day - emotional stress, in accordance with The Forced Swim Test). The sperm count per unit volume of the epididymal suspension was calculated, activity was assessed under a microscope, and morphology was studied. The negative effect of stress factors on the number, motility and morphology of spermatozoa has been identified.

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