The influence of canine brucellosis on morphofunctional features of epididymal spermatozoa: case report

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Main Author: Angrimani,D.S.R.
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Lúcio,C.F., Losano,J.D.A., Brito,M.M., Silva Júnior,R.A., Keid,L.B., Nichi,M., Vannucchi,C.I.
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Language: eng
Source: Arquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia (Online)
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Summary: ABSTRACT The present work reports a clinical case of a mongrel dog, with serological diagnosis of brucellosis, from which epididymal sperm analysis was performed. Sperm samples were collected from different segments of the epididymis (tail, corpus, and caput). Sperm samples were evaluated for computer-assisted motility analysis (CASA), spermatic morphology, mitochondrial activity and sperm plasmatic membrane and acrosomal integrity. Changes in sperm movement patterns were found (progressive motility, percentage of rapid sperm, percentage of rapid velocity, average pathway, curvilinear velocity, velocity straight line, amplitude of lateral head displacement, straightness and linearity), increase of total morphological defects (51%) and absence of sperm mitochondrial activity (20%) were verified, especially for cauda epididymides. We highlight that such changes can contribute to clinical diagnosis of Brucellosis in dogs and to the use of epididymal sperm in reproductive biotechnologies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The influence of canine brucellosis on morphofunctional features of epididymal spermatozoa: case report
title The influence of canine brucellosis on morphofunctional features of epididymal spermatozoa: case report
spellingShingle The influence of canine brucellosis on morphofunctional features of epididymal spermatozoa: case report
Angrimani,D.S.R.
dog
Brucella canis
epididymal sperm
title_short The influence of canine brucellosis on morphofunctional features of epididymal spermatozoa: case report
title_full The influence of canine brucellosis on morphofunctional features of epididymal spermatozoa: case report
title_fullStr The influence of canine brucellosis on morphofunctional features of epididymal spermatozoa: case report
title_full_unstemmed The influence of canine brucellosis on morphofunctional features of epididymal spermatozoa: case report
title_sort The influence of canine brucellosis on morphofunctional features of epididymal spermatozoa: case report
author Angrimani,D.S.R.
author_facet Angrimani,D.S.R.
Lúcio,C.F.
Losano,J.D.A.
Brito,M.M.
Silva Júnior,R.A.
Keid,L.B.
Nichi,M.
Vannucchi,C.I.
author_role author
author2 Lúcio,C.F.
Losano,J.D.A.
Brito,M.M.
Silva Júnior,R.A.
Keid,L.B.
Nichi,M.
Vannucchi,C.I.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Angrimani,D.S.R.
Lúcio,C.F.
Losano,J.D.A.
Brito,M.M.
Silva Júnior,R.A.
Keid,L.B.
Nichi,M.
Vannucchi,C.I.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dog
Brucella canis
epididymal sperm
topic dog
Brucella canis
epididymal sperm
description ABSTRACT The present work reports a clinical case of a mongrel dog, with serological diagnosis of brucellosis, from which epididymal sperm analysis was performed. Sperm samples were collected from different segments of the epididymis (tail, corpus, and caput). Sperm samples were evaluated for computer-assisted motility analysis (CASA), spermatic morphology, mitochondrial activity and sperm plasmatic membrane and acrosomal integrity. Changes in sperm movement patterns were found (progressive motility, percentage of rapid sperm, percentage of rapid velocity, average pathway, curvilinear velocity, velocity straight line, amplitude of lateral head displacement, straightness and linearity), increase of total morphological defects (51%) and absence of sperm mitochondrial activity (20%) were verified, especially for cauda epididymides. We highlight that such changes can contribute to clinical diagnosis of Brucellosis in dogs and to the use of epididymal sperm in reproductive biotechnologies.
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