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The split ejaculate of the boar: contributions of the epididymides and seminal vesicles
Year:
1975
Authors :
לבון, אורי
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Volume :
42
Co-Authors:
Lavon, U., ARC Unit Reprod. Physiol. Biochem., Cambridge, United Kingdom
Boursnell, J.C., ARC Unit Reprod. Physiol. Biochem., Cambridge, United Kingdom
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541
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Abstract:
The epididymal and seminal vesicular contributions to split ejaculate fractions from boars were analysed for sperm concentration, glycerylphosphorylcholine (GPC), total N, ethanol soluble and insoluble N, citrate, zinc and hemagglutinin. The same components were also determined in epididymal plasma (EP), vesicular secretion (VS) and whole seminal plasma (SP). Isoelectric focusing of protein patterns was studied in the fractions. With the exception of hemagglutinin, the components were present to a major extent in either VS or EP and in lower concentrations in the other secretion. The parameters in VS or EP were positively correlated among themselves and negatively correlated with most of the parameters of the other fluid. The correlation coefficients were not significant in all cases for individual animals, but the degree of significance was greater for the overall correlations. The EP components were mainly secreted in the first 3 or 4 fractions, but occasionally from fraction 4 onwards. Those of VS were emitted during the entire ejaculation, the maximum occurring in the sperm rich fraction or the immediately succeeding fraction. The first fractions were devoid of VS components in only one case. The majority of the EP proteins could be identified electrophoretically in the sperm rich fractions, but the protein patterns in the other fractions were similar to those of VS. The results are discussed and compared with previous findings.
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Lavon, U., ARC Unit Reprod. Physiol. Biochem., Cambridge, United Kingdom
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The split ejaculate of the boar: contributions of the epididymides and seminal vesicles
The epididymal and seminal vesicular contributions to split ejaculate fractions from boars were analysed for sperm concentration, glycerylphosphorylcholine (GPC), total N, ethanol soluble and insoluble N, citrate, zinc and hemagglutinin. The same components were also determined in epididymal plasma (EP), vesicular secretion (VS) and whole seminal plasma (SP). Isoelectric focusing of protein patterns was studied in the fractions. With the exception of hemagglutinin, the components were present to a major extent in either VS or EP and in lower concentrations in the other secretion. The parameters in VS or EP were positively correlated among themselves and negatively correlated with most of the parameters of the other fluid. The correlation coefficients were not significant in all cases for individual animals, but the degree of significance was greater for the overall correlations. The EP components were mainly secreted in the first 3 or 4 fractions, but occasionally from fraction 4 onwards. Those of VS were emitted during the entire ejaculation, the maximum occurring in the sperm rich fraction or the immediately succeeding fraction. The first fractions were devoid of VS components in only one case. The majority of the EP proteins could be identified electrophoretically in the sperm rich fractions, but the protein patterns in the other fractions were similar to those of VS. The results are discussed and compared with previous findings.
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