22 EFFECT OF CHOLESTEROL ADDITION TO EQUINE SPERM MEMBRANE ON FERTILITY

2013 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 158
Author(s):  
F. P. Hartwig ◽  
F. P. Lisboa ◽  
G. A. Monteiro ◽  
R. R. D. Maziero ◽  
M. A. Alvarenga ◽  
...  

Artificial insemination with cooled-shipped semen has been widely used in horse breeding. However, some stallions, referred to as poor coolers, present abrupt fertility decrease when their semen is processed, cooled, and transported. Cholesterol incorporation into sperm membranes improves the quality of cryopreserved semen by increasing the sperm membrane stability and fluidity at low temperatures. Despite the beneficial effect of cholesterol addition on sperm quality, studies demonstrate that the presence of large amounts of cholesterol in the plasma membrane interferes with the physiological process of sperm capacitation and is detrimental to frozen equine sperm fertility. The aim of this study was to assess the fertility of cooled semen from good-cooler and poor-cooler stallions after adding cholesterol to sperm membranes. Two stallions were used and classified as good cooler (n = 1) and poor cooler (n = 1) based on the ability to maintain sperm progressive motility after 24 h of cooling at 5°C. For classification of the stallions, the fertility history was also taken into account through the results of pregnancy per cycle using inseminations with cooled semen (<50% for poor cooler and >70% for good cooler). Ejaculates of these stallions were subjected to 2 treatments: control (CON) and cholesterol (CLC). In the CON group, the semen was extended to 30 × 106 sperms mL–1 with skim milk-based extender (BotuSemen™). In the CLC group, the semen was extended as in the CON group plus 0.25 µL/1 × 106 sperms of 6.1 mM cholesterol-loaded cyclodextrin was added. Afterwards, both treatments were cooled at 5°C for 24 h. To test the fertility of poor-cooler and good-cooler stallions, 2 cycles from 25 mares and 2 cycles from 10 mares were respectively used. For both stallions, randomly for each mare, the inseminations were performed by alternating both treatments. If the mare was first inseminated with the CLC treatment, in the next cycle the CON treatment was used and vice versa. After 24 h of ovulation induction, the inseminations were done in the uterine body with 1 × 109 viable cells. Statistical analyses were performed using the Fisher exact test and significance was set at P < 0.05. For the poor cooler, the CON treatment presented 44% pregnancy/cycle compared to 76% for the CLC treatment (11/25a v. 19/25b). For the good cooler, both treatments presented 80% (8/10) pregnancy/cycle. The results suggest that the fertility capability of stallions is not affected by incorporation of cholesterol-loaded cyclodextrin to the sperm plasma membrane. Additionally, the utilization of cholesterol-loaded cyclodextrin may be an option to enable the utilization of cooled-shipped semen from poor cooler stallions for AI programs.

2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Amy Liew Kia Cheen ◽  
Hazem Dabbour ◽  
Dalia Abdullah

Introduction: Demonstration of the access cavity preparation procedures to dental students is challenging due to the limited operating field and detailed nature of the procedures. It is especially difficult to visualize how instruments are functioning inside the pulp space. The aim of this study was to develop and compare two different views of video demonstration in teaching access cavity preparation. Materials and Methods: Two videos of access cavity preparation were filmed, showing occlusal view of a whole tooth (WT) and sagittal view of a sectioned tooth (ST). Using quasirandomization, third year dental students (n=57) were divided into two groups to watch either one of the videos. The perception and performance of both groups were compared using Mann-Whitney U test and Fisher exact test. Results: At baseline, group WT (n=29) and group ST (n=28) were not significantly different in terms of operative scores (p=0.330). After watching the videos, the basic understanding of the theories were similar between both groups. However, ST responded more positively towards the helpfulness of the video in visualizing the inner anatomy of the tooth and in implementing the procedures (p<0.05). ST also completed the exercise within a shorter time (p<0.001). Nevertheless, the quality of the prepared access cavities was not significantly different between groups. Conclusion(s): Using sagittal view of sectioned tooth in video demonstration of access cavity preparation can improve students learning and performance speed. We highly recommend showing the sagittal view of sectioned tooth in video demonstration of access cavity preparation. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Iin Rachmawati ◽  
Wiwik Afridah

The quality of nutritional service is one of the indicators of the quality hospital service. Therefore, the purpose of this research was to find out the relationship between the quality of hospital nutritional service and the level of patient’s satisfaction hospitalized in Teratai Room of Islamic Hospital located on Jemursari, Surabaya.The design of research was analytic cross sectional. The population of patient’s hospitalized ≥ 3 days in Teratai Room of Islamic Hospital located on Jemursari, Surabaya by 40 respondents, a sample of 36 respondents, taken using a consecutive sampling.The independent variable was the quality of hospital nutritional service, where as the dependent one was the level of patient’s satisfaction. Instrument using a questionnaire sheet. Analysis of the data by the Fisher Exact Test. The result of research showed that most of the respondent (52,2%) said the quality of nutritional hospital service is good and nearly half (47,2%) said they were satisfied. Fisher’s Exact Test statistic test value obtained ρ = 0.007 describing that there was a significant relationship between the quality of hospital nutritional service and the level of patient’s satisfaction hospitalized in the hospital. The research has concluded that most of the quality nutritional of hospital service is have good and patient’s have satisfaction. The nutritional official must be through, when process and prepare a dish up a food a patient


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 20
Author(s):  
Shervil Kagayaita Sayko ◽  
Eighty Mardiyan Kurniawati ◽  
Pudji Lestari

Introduction: Uterine prolapse is a gynecological problem that women often experience with a prevalence of 50% and is predicted that the next 30 years will increase by 45% as life expectancy increases. Increased degrees of uterine prolapse have an impact on the deterioration of women's quality of life. The uterine prolapse is influenced by several mutually supportive factors. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between these factors to the degree of uterine prolapse.Methods: This research is an observational analytic research with cross sectional approach. The number of samples were 65 patients with uterine prolapse at Policlinic Gynecology RSUD Dr. Soetomo Surabaya from 2015-2017. Sampling was done by consecutive sampling. To find out the significant level, the collected data will be tested with Fisher Exact Test statistic at significance level α = 0,05.Results: The result showed that there was significant difference between degree of uterine prolapse with age factor (p = 0,016) and obesity (p = 0,041). As for the parity factor (p = 0.508) there was no significant difference between the parity factor and the degree of uterine prolapse.Discussion: Age is a major factor affecting the degree of uterine prolapse, weakening of pelvic floor tissue and muscle in elderly women is the main cause. While on the obesity factor, there is no data to support that obesity is related to the degree of uterine prolapse because the trend indicates that the majority of patients are not obese. In contrast the parity factor, although according to the statistical test there is no difference to the degree of uterine prolapse, the trend shows that parity leads to increased incidence of uterine prolapse itself.Conclusion: Age is a factor that affects the degree of uterine prolapse.


2019 ◽  
Vol 29 (Supplement_4) ◽  
Author(s):  
C Smaniotto ◽  
F Del Bianco ◽  
E Giardinelli ◽  
G Bravo ◽  
C Oppi ◽  
...  

Abstract Issue/problem The classification of Public Health services (PHS) and related healthcare information systems (HIS) in Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy, are complex and non-homogeneous. Since 2017 the Region has been realigning HIS according to the new Final Products (FP) System to classify PHS. The aim is to implement an integrated FP-based HIS, easing data transmission and improving the quality of planning, scheduling and expense reporting activities. Description of the problem From June 2017 to October 2018 68 Public Health professionals (PHP) from 10 Public Health areas outlined 102 PF from HIS through flowcharts and technical dossiers. Afterwards (10/5th-10/29th 2018) they assessed HIS through a questionnaire of 24 items. Statistical analysis was performed with Fisher’s Exact Test, stratifying 4 categories (physician, veterinarian, prevention technician, other professional). In June-July 2019, through a matrix-based assessment, PHP of regional PHS were invited to weight each FP activity on the basis of involved personnel and possible required transfer (valorisation phase). Results The questionnaire got 45/68 responses (66%). Among responders, 27% reported a HIS for their PHS not being available at all; 65% of responders agreed on the usefulness of an integrated regional HIS for PHS. Fisher’s Test showed significant differences in HIS features according to profession, as interoperability with national/regional databases (p = 0.0144), mobile usability for external activities (p = 0.0302), real correspondence between monitored data and performed activities (p = 0.0215). Valorisation was performed by 445/557 PHP (80%). Lessons PHS currently often deal with functional flaws or inappropriateness of HIS when compared to real activities. Valorisation data will be submitted to the attention of policymakers in October 2019 in order to apply an integrated classification of PHS considering both effectiveness and generation of value of activities performed in Public Health. Key messages Healthcare is a multilayered product and measuring healthcare outputs requires managerial skills and tools, to assess need of resources and to plan activities. The regional Final Products project defines a uniform classification of Public Health services and implements a standardised accounting system for activities performed in Public Health.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 40
Author(s):  
Fitrotul Imaniyah ◽  
I Made Niko Winaya ◽  
I Wayan Sugiritama

ABSTRACT   The addition of age and the variation of physical activity of each individual will increase the stress affecting the quality of sleep so that research done to determine the quality of sleep in adults who participateaikido martial arts with adults who noparticipateaikido martial arts as physical activity that can reduce stress level. The cross sectional analytic study with the sample was adults who fulfilled the inclusion and exclusion criteria of 86 people in each group. Samples filling out the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) questionnaire and the results were tested with a fisher exact test. The results showed a significant difference between sleep quality in two groups (p <0.05). With the percentage of result that is group A has good sleep quality 82 people (95,3%) and bad 4 people (4,7%), group B have good sleep quality 59 people (68,6%) and bad 27 people (31, 4%). So the conclusion is that groups of adults who participateaikido martial arts have better sleep quality than adults who no participate aikido martial arts.   Keywords: Adult, Stess, Sleep Quality, Aikido Martial Arts.


2014 ◽  
Vol 83 (4) ◽  
pp. 313-319 ◽  
Author(s):  
Petra Přinosilová ◽  
Věra Kopecká ◽  
Jaroslava Hlavicová ◽  
Monika Kunetková

Routine methods for the evaluation of sperm quality are not sufficiently useful to determine the sensitivity of sperm cells to cold shock. The aim of our preliminary study was to determine whether the sperm plasma membrane integrity evaluated by modified hypoosmotic swelling test based on simple hypoosmotic swelling test (HOS test) and eosin-nigrosin staining could be helpful in predicting the degree of boar sperm survivability during semen cryopreservation. Ejaculates collected from 24 boars and 20 bulls were used in the experiment. Fresh ejaculates were evaluated by routine sperm analysis and a modified HOS test, and subsequently frozen. Sperm cryosurvivability was defined as the percentage of motile spermatozoa that survived the freezing process. A higher percentage of sperm was recovered after the thawing of semen with a higher percentage of HOS-positive and eosin-negative sperm (P < 0.01). Both indicators were found to be correlated (r = 0.707 and r = 0.705, respectively; P < 0.01). Moreover, the percentage of HOS-positive and eosin-negative sperm was similar to the percentage of viable sperm after thawing as determined by traditional eosin-nigrosin staining in boars (50.90 ± 9.88% and 49.31 ± 11.63%, respectively) and bulls (55.91 ± 10.34% and 55.63 ± 6.64%, respectively) and both indicators showed a positive correlation (r = 0.558 and r = 0.504, respectively; P < 0.05). In conclusion, based on the obtained results, we can assume that the modified HOS test can detect differences in sperm membrane resistance which allows assessment of semen quality from the perspective of its further use, e.g. cryopreservation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiahao Zou ◽  
Lixuan Wei ◽  
Dexian Li ◽  
Yongtao Zhang ◽  
Guang Wang ◽  
...  

In the process of cryopreservation of dairy goat semen, it will face many threats such as oxidative damage, which will affect the motility and plasma membrane function of sperm. As an endogenous antioxidant in animals, glutathione (GSH) can significantly improve the quality of thawed sperm when added to the frozen diluent of semen of pigs and cattle. In this study, different concentration gradients of GSH [0 mmol/L (control), 1, 2, 3, 4 mmol/L] were added to the frozen diluent of Guanzhong dairy goat semen. By detecting the sperm motility parameters, acrosome intact rate and plasma membrane intact rate after thawing, the effect of GSH on the cryopreservation of dairy goat semen was explored. Sperm motility parameters were measured with the computer-aided sperm analysis (CASA) system (total power, TM; forward power, PM; linearity, LIN; average path speed, VAP; straight line speed, VSL; curve speed, VCL; beat cross frequency, BCF). The sperm acrosome integrity rate after thawing was detected by a specific fluorescent probe (isothiocyanate-labeled peanut agglutinin, FITC-PNA), and the sperm plasma membrane integrity rate after thawing was detected by the hypotonic sperm swelling (HOST) method. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) kit, malondialdehyde (MDA) kit, superoxide dismutase (SOD) kit, glutathione peroxidase (GSH-PX) kit were used to detect various antioxidant indicators of thawed sperm. in vitro fertilization experiment was used to verify the effect of adding glutathione on sperm fertilization and embryo development. The results showed that when the concentration of glutathione was 2 mmol/l, the sperm viability, plasma membrane intact rate, and acrosome intact rate were the highest after thawing, reaching 62.14, 37.62, and 70.87% respectively, and they were all significantly higher. In terms of antioxidant indexes; the values of SOD and GSH-PX were 212.60 U/ml and 125.04 U/L, respectively, which were significantly higher than those of the control group; The values of ROS and MDA were 363.05 U/ml and 7.02 nmol/L, respectively, which were significantly lower than the control group. The addition of 2 mmol/L glutathione significantly improves the fertilization ability of sperm. In short, adding 2 mmol/l glutathione to the semen diluent can improve the quality of frozen Guanzhong dairy goat sperm.


2012 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 7-13
Author(s):  
Dasrul Dasrul ◽  
Rasmaidar Rasmaidar ◽  
Abdul Harris

Effect of vitamin E addition (alfa-tokoferol) into sperm washing medium by centrifuge on the quality of Brahman cattle spermatozoa ABSTRACT. The aims of study to determine the effectiveness of the addition of vitamin E in the washing medium by centrifugation on sperm quality Brahman cattle. frozen semen of Brahman cattle, divided into 4 treatment groups addition of vitamin E in the washing medium: 0.0gr/100 ml medium (K0), 0.1gr /100 ml medium (K1); 0.2gr/100 ml medium (K2) and 0.3 g / 100 ml medium (K4), each group was repeated 5 times. Examination of motility, viability and integrity of sperm membrane performed according to WHO standards. The data obtained were analyzed with one-way ANOVA and Duncan test. The average percentage of motility, viability and membrane integrity of spermatozoa in the addition of vitamin E were significantly different (P 0.05) compared to the control. Percentage of motility, viability and membrane integrity of spermatozoa in the group K2 significantly higher (P 0.05) compared with the group K3: K1 and K0. Percentage of motility, viability and sperm capacitation and sperm live on group K3 significantly higher (P 0.05) compared with the K1 and K0. While the percentage motility of spermatozoa in the group K1 higher were not significant (P 0.05) compared with the group K0. The addition of vitamin E in the medium on the process of washing spermatozoa Brahman cattle. The addition of vitamin E 0.2gr/100ml better than vitamin E 0.1gr/100ml and 0.3gr/100ml in maintaining the percentage of motility and live spermatozoa Brahman cattle.


2020 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Monika Trzcińska ◽  
Magdalena Bryła

AbstractThis study aimed to define potential markers that could determine the suitability of ejaculate for cryopreservation. Fresh semen from eleven boars (4–7 ejaculates/boar), regardless of their sperm motility, was subjected to a cryopreservation procedure. The sperm quality before and after freezing was assessed based on the sperm membrane permeability and acrosome integrity. The results showed that it was possible to effectively cryopreserve ejaculates below the accepted standards of 70–80% of fresh motile sperm and still obtain a high cryosurvival rate. Moreover, a significant correlation was found between the percentage of viable sperm with apoptotic-like changes, viable sperm with reacted acrosomes, and the cryosurvival rate. The proposed markers for assessing the quality of fresh semen could be used to predict the success of cryopreservation procedures.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenfeng Xiong ◽  
Chunling Shen ◽  
Chaojie Li ◽  
Xiaohong Zhang ◽  
Haoyang Ge ◽  
...  

A disintegrin and metalloproteinase 3 (ADAM3) is a sperm membrane protein critical for sperm migration from the uterus into the oviduct and sperm-egg binding in mice. Disruption of PRSS37 results in male infertility concurrent with the absence of mature ADAM3 from cauda epididymal sperm. However, how PRSS37 modulates ADAM3 maturation remains largely unclear. Here, we determine PRSS37 interactome by GFP immunoprecipitation coupled with mass spectrometry in PRSS37-EGFP knock-in mice. Three molecular chaperones (CLGN, CALR3 and PDILT) and three ADAM proteins (ADAM2, ADAM6B and ADAM4) were identified to be interacting with PRSS37. Coincidently, five of them (except ADAM4) have been reported to interact with precursor ADAM3 and regulate its maturation. We further demonstrated that PRSS37 also interacts directly with precursor ADAM3 and its deficiency impedes the association between PDILT and ADAM3. This could contribute to improper translocation of ADAM3 to the germ cell surface, leading to ADAM3 loss in PRSS37 null mature sperm. The understanding of the maturation mechanisms of pivotal sperm plasma membrane proteins will pave the way toward novel strategies for contraception and treatment of unexplained male infertility.


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