Effect of alternate day collection on semen quality of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) with poor initial fresh semen quality

In captivity, male Asian elephants often yield poor quality semen after transrectal manually assisted semen collection; however, the reasons for the disappointing semen quality are not clear. Here we test the hypothesis that accumulation of senescent spermatozoa is a contributory factor, and that se...

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Main Authors: Imrat P., Mahasawangkul S., Thitaram C., Suthanmapinanth P., Kornkaewrat K., Sombutputorn P., Jansittiwate S., Thongtip N., Pinyopummin A., Colenbrander B., Holt W.V., Stout T.A.E.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-74442014-08-30T04:11:33Z Effect of alternate day collection on semen quality of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) with poor initial fresh semen quality Imrat P. Mahasawangkul S. Thitaram C. Suthanmapinanth P. Kornkaewrat K. Sombutputorn P. Jansittiwate S. Thongtip N. Pinyopummin A. Colenbrander B. Holt W.V. Stout T.A.E. In captivity, male Asian elephants often yield poor quality semen after transrectal manually assisted semen collection; however, the reasons for the disappointing semen quality are not clear. Here we test the hypothesis that accumulation of senescent spermatozoa is a contributory factor, and that semen quality can therefore be improved by more frequent ejaculation. To this end we investigated the effect of collecting semen five times on alternate days, after a long period of sexual rest, on semen quality in Asian elephants known to deliver poor semen during infrequent single collections. All eight bulls initially displayed a high incidence of detached sperm heads and low percentages of motile (close to 0%) spermatozoa. After semen collection on alternate days, the percentages of detached sperm heads, and head and mid-piece abnormalities, were reduced significantly (p<. 0.05). In particular, one bull showed markedly improved sperm motility (increased from 0% to 60%) and membrane integrity (increased from 5% to 75%). In addition, advancing age significantly (p<. 0.01) correlated with lower percentages of sperm with intact membranes and a higher frequency of detached sperm heads. In contrast to sperm accumulation problems in other species, a small ampullary diameter correlated significantly (p<. 0.05) with reduced semen quality. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. 2014-08-30T04:11:33Z 2014-08-30T04:11:33Z 2014 Article 03784320 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2014.04.008 ANRSD http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84901623807&partnerID=40&md5=8059e87b6bae739be0bd1e924f1ef13c http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/7444 English Elsevier
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description In captivity, male Asian elephants often yield poor quality semen after transrectal manually assisted semen collection; however, the reasons for the disappointing semen quality are not clear. Here we test the hypothesis that accumulation of senescent spermatozoa is a contributory factor, and that semen quality can therefore be improved by more frequent ejaculation. To this end we investigated the effect of collecting semen five times on alternate days, after a long period of sexual rest, on semen quality in Asian elephants known to deliver poor semen during infrequent single collections. All eight bulls initially displayed a high incidence of detached sperm heads and low percentages of motile (close to 0%) spermatozoa. After semen collection on alternate days, the percentages of detached sperm heads, and head and mid-piece abnormalities, were reduced significantly (p<. 0.05). In particular, one bull showed markedly improved sperm motility (increased from 0% to 60%) and membrane integrity (increased from 5% to 75%). In addition, advancing age significantly (p<. 0.01) correlated with lower percentages of sperm with intact membranes and a higher frequency of detached sperm heads. In contrast to sperm accumulation problems in other species, a small ampullary diameter correlated significantly (p<. 0.05) with reduced semen quality. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
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author Imrat P.
Mahasawangkul S.
Thitaram C.
Suthanmapinanth P.
Kornkaewrat K.
Sombutputorn P.
Jansittiwate S.
Thongtip N.
Pinyopummin A.
Colenbrander B.
Holt W.V.
Stout T.A.E.
spellingShingle Imrat P.
Mahasawangkul S.
Thitaram C.
Suthanmapinanth P.
Kornkaewrat K.
Sombutputorn P.
Jansittiwate S.
Thongtip N.
Pinyopummin A.
Colenbrander B.
Holt W.V.
Stout T.A.E.
Effect of alternate day collection on semen quality of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) with poor initial fresh semen quality
author_facet Imrat P.
Mahasawangkul S.
Thitaram C.
Suthanmapinanth P.
Kornkaewrat K.
Sombutputorn P.
Jansittiwate S.
Thongtip N.
Pinyopummin A.
Colenbrander B.
Holt W.V.
Stout T.A.E.
author_sort Imrat P.
title Effect of alternate day collection on semen quality of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) with poor initial fresh semen quality
title_short Effect of alternate day collection on semen quality of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) with poor initial fresh semen quality
title_full Effect of alternate day collection on semen quality of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) with poor initial fresh semen quality
title_fullStr Effect of alternate day collection on semen quality of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) with poor initial fresh semen quality
title_full_unstemmed Effect of alternate day collection on semen quality of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) with poor initial fresh semen quality
title_sort effect of alternate day collection on semen quality of asian elephants (elephas maximus) with poor initial fresh semen quality
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2014
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