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Successful use of artificial insemination in the production of red-legged partridges (Alectoris rufa)

Research Abstract
Abstract This paper reports the first successful artificial insemination (AI) of red-legged partridges (Alectoris rufa), the fertility rate achieved, and the length of time sperm cells can survive inside the oviduct (i.e., the post-AI fertile period). Semen from 20 mature males was collected by massage and pooled for use in single intravaginal inseminations (20 μL of fresh, undiluted semen) of eight females (15 × 106 sperm/female). The latter’s eggs were then collected for 4 weeks, and the fertilizing capacity of the sperm used in the preceding AIs was determined by observing the development of the blastoderm. The duration of the post-AI fertile period was determined by subjecting fertilized eggs to the SP-holes assay. A second experiment was then performed to measure the percentage of viable embryos at 20 days of incubation (30 %) and hatchability (40 %). The mean fertility rate was 34.5 ± 11.7 % and the SP-holes value 17.3 ± 4.3. The mean duration of the post-AI fertile period was 3 weeks. In conclusion, the present work reports the first ever birth of partridge chicks following AI and shows that this procedure may be of use in the conservation of this species.
Research Authors
F. M. K. Abouelezz, C. Castaño, A. Toledano-Díaz, M. C. Esteso, A. López-Sebastián, S. G. Dávila, M. G. Gil, O. Torres Cuenca, J. L. Campo, E. Blesbois, J. Santiago-Moreno
Research Department
Research Journal
European Journal of Wildlife Research
Research Publisher
Springer
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
1439-0574
Research Website
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10344-015-0929-1
Research Year
2015

Sperm-egg penetration assay assessment of the contraceptive effects of glycerol and egg yolk in rooster sperm diluents

Research Abstract
Abstract Glycerol (GLY) and egg yolk (EY) are good cryoprotectants of avian and mammalian sperm, but in birds, they strongly inhibit the eventual fertilization of ova. Using the sperm penetration (SP-holes) assay and fertility trials, the present study investigates (1) the possible mechanism by which this contraceptive effect occurs in chickens and (2) the maximum concentrations of GLY and EY tolerated by fresh rooster sperm. Seventy Black-Barred Andaluza hens (five per treatment) were inseminated four times (twice per week) with 0.1 mL of fresh semen from roosters of the same breed diluted 1:1 (v:v) with Lake and Ravie medium containing different concentrations of GLY or EY. No adverse effects on acrosome integrity, sperm motility, or viability were seen with any concentration of GLY or EY. The number of SP-holes on perivitelline layer samples taken from above the germinal disc became progressively lower at GLY concentrations of 1.5% or greater (P > 0.05). No holes caused by sperms were seen in unfertilized eggs. The corresponding fertility results showed similar reductions when the GLY concentration was 1.5% or greater. No changes in the number of SP-holes were seen with increasing EY concentrations (0%-7.5%), nor were any differences in fertility observed, except for a reduction when 15% EY was used. The results therefore reveal that GLY affects the transit of sperms through the oviduct in their attempt to reach the infundibulum area, limiting their access to the ovum perivitelline layer. Egg yolk had no such effect, nor did it influence acrosome reaction capacity; its mechanism of contraceptive action therefore remains unknown. The maximum GLY and EY concentrations tolerated by the rooster sperm were 0.75% and 7.5%, respectively. Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Research Authors
Abouelezz FM, Castaño C, Toledano-Díaz A, Esteso MC, López-Sebastián, Campo JL, Santiago-Moreno J.
Research Department
Research Journal
Theriogenology
Research Pages
1541-7
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
83(9)
Research Year
2015

Effect of prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) on semen picture and fertility of male rabbits.

Research Authors
A.H.Zaghloul, O.S.Afifi and G. A.Megahed
Research Department
Research Journal
The Egyptain Society for cattle diseases, second sci., congress, 5-7 Dec., 1993, assuit, Egypt
Research Member
Research Pages
140-146
Research Rank
4
Research Year
1993

Effect of ascorbic acid on rabbit semen picture and its relation to age and breed under high ambient temperatures

Research Authors
O.S.Afifi, G. A. Megahed and S. H. Shehata
Research Department
Research Journal
The Egyptain Society for Animal reproduction and fertility, seventh annual congress, 21-23 January, 1995, Egypt.
Research Member
Research Pages
219-229
Research Rank
4
Research Year
1995

Effect of different levels of freshly crushed Nigella Sativa seeds on performance, organ weights and blood constituents of broiler chicks reared under hot climatic conditions.

Research Authors
O.S.Afifi
Research Department
Research Journal
Egyptian Poultry Sci.
Research Member
Research Pages
567-587
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol:21 No:2
Research Year
2001
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