International journal of andrology.
Discontinued
Publisher:
Scriptor.. Oxford : Blackwell (1992)
Frequency: Bimonthly
Country: England
Language: English
Author(s):
Comité Internacional de Andrologia., European Academy of Andrology.
Start Year:1978 - 2012
Identifiers
| ISSN: | 0105-6263 (Print) 1365-2605 (Electronic) 0105-6263 (Linking) |
| NLM ID: | 8000141 |
| (DNLM): | I26260000(s) |
| (OCoLC): | 03676831 |
| Coden: | IJANDP |
| LCCN: | sn 79002368 |
| Classification: | W1 IN7653V |
Progesterone in mare follicular fluid induces the acrosome reaction in stallion spermatozoa and enhances in vitro binding to the zona pellucida. The aim of this study was to investigate whether mare follicular fluid (FF) induces the acrosome reaction (AR) in stallion spermatozoa and, if so, to identify the component in FF responsible for it. Furthermore, the effect of this component on sperm-zona binding and the subsequent AR was studied. Pooled FF, aspirated from the preovulatory follicles of mares in oestrous, was used and aliquots of the fluid were treated with charcoal to remove steroids (CFF). Charcoal treatment reduced the progesterone concentration in FF from 153 to < 2 ng/mL. Spermatozoa from fertile stallions collected by a...
Serum levels of testosterone and oestrogens in normal and infertile stallions. The serum concentrations of testosterone and oestrogens were determined in stallions classified as geldings, normal (according to age) or infertile (azoospermic). There were significant differences in testosterone and oestrogen levels between the groups. Normal concentrations of testosterone and total oestrogens were attained after 16 months of age. Castrated and immature horses ( 4 years). The results suggest that serum levels of testosterone and total oestrogens may provide a sensitive index of the endocrine function of the testis in male horses.
Tissue-specific gene expression as an indicator of epididymis-specific functional status in the boar, bull and stallion. cDNA probes derived from genes expressed specifically in the human epididymis were used to examine gene expression in the epididymides of boar, bull and stallion by Northern hybridization. Two probes for the HE1 and HE4 gene products were found to recognize tissue-specific transcripts in all three species, with a regionally differential distribution within the epididymis. Additionally, antibodies recognizing the HE4 protein were shown to react specifically in the epididymis of the boar and bull. An extensive study of the boar showed that, whereas mRNA for the HE1-homologue was up-regulated mar...