Yıl: 2014 Cilt: 38 Sayı: 3 Sayfa Aralığı: 245 - 252 Metin Dili: İngilizce İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

Inhibitory effect of K+ and Ca2+ concentrations, pH, and osmolality of activation solution on motility of shabut ( Barbus grypus Heckel 1843) spermatozoa

Öz:
Evaluation of sperm quality is important in order to understand the main biochemical processes occurring during motilityof sperm, to determine the reproductive ability of fsh species, and to optimize the environment for spermatozoa. Generally, oncediferentiated in the gonad the sperm remain there completely quiescent until they are released into an external medium. Afer activation,motility duration of fsh spermatozoa is greatly afected by environmental factors such as pH, ion concentrations, and osmotic pressure.Investigating these factors in relation to fsh sperm can help establish good activation or immobilizing media for improving artifcialfertilization and preservation. Tis study aimed to determine the efect of activation solution pH, ions (K+ and Ca2+), and osmolality onthe motility of cultured shabut (Barbus grypus Heckel 1843) sperm. Te best pH level for activation of spermatozoa was pH 9.0. Ionicfactors can stimulate the initiation of sperm activation and duration. Maximum percentage and duration of motile sperm were observedin solutions containing 5 mM K+ and no Ca2+ with an osmolality of 56 mOsmol kg 1 . Concentrations of more than 20 mM K+ and morethan 10 mM Ca 2+ had negative efects on sperm motility.
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Konular: Ziraat Mühendisliği
Belge Türü: Makale Makale Türü: Araştırma Makalesi Erişim Türü: Erişime Açık
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APA ÖĞRETMEN F, Gölbaşı S, İNANAN B (2014). Inhibitory effect of K+ and Ca2+ concentrations, pH, and osmolality of activation solution on motility of shabut ( Barbus grypus Heckel 1843) spermatozoa. , 245 - 252.
Chicago ÖĞRETMEN FATİH,Gölbaşı Selami,İNANAN BURAK EVREN Inhibitory effect of K+ and Ca2+ concentrations, pH, and osmolality of activation solution on motility of shabut ( Barbus grypus Heckel 1843) spermatozoa. (2014): 245 - 252.
MLA ÖĞRETMEN FATİH,Gölbaşı Selami,İNANAN BURAK EVREN Inhibitory effect of K+ and Ca2+ concentrations, pH, and osmolality of activation solution on motility of shabut ( Barbus grypus Heckel 1843) spermatozoa. , 2014, ss.245 - 252.
AMA ÖĞRETMEN F,Gölbaşı S,İNANAN B Inhibitory effect of K+ and Ca2+ concentrations, pH, and osmolality of activation solution on motility of shabut ( Barbus grypus Heckel 1843) spermatozoa. . 2014; 245 - 252.
Vancouver ÖĞRETMEN F,Gölbaşı S,İNANAN B Inhibitory effect of K+ and Ca2+ concentrations, pH, and osmolality of activation solution on motility of shabut ( Barbus grypus Heckel 1843) spermatozoa. . 2014; 245 - 252.
IEEE ÖĞRETMEN F,Gölbaşı S,İNANAN B "Inhibitory effect of K+ and Ca2+ concentrations, pH, and osmolality of activation solution on motility of shabut ( Barbus grypus Heckel 1843) spermatozoa." , ss.245 - 252, 2014.
ISNAD ÖĞRETMEN, FATİH vd. "Inhibitory effect of K+ and Ca2+ concentrations, pH, and osmolality of activation solution on motility of shabut ( Barbus grypus Heckel 1843) spermatozoa". (2014), 245-252.
APA ÖĞRETMEN F, Gölbaşı S, İNANAN B (2014). Inhibitory effect of K+ and Ca2+ concentrations, pH, and osmolality of activation solution on motility of shabut ( Barbus grypus Heckel 1843) spermatozoa. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 38(3), 245 - 252.
Chicago ÖĞRETMEN FATİH,Gölbaşı Selami,İNANAN BURAK EVREN Inhibitory effect of K+ and Ca2+ concentrations, pH, and osmolality of activation solution on motility of shabut ( Barbus grypus Heckel 1843) spermatozoa. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences 38, no.3 (2014): 245 - 252.
MLA ÖĞRETMEN FATİH,Gölbaşı Selami,İNANAN BURAK EVREN Inhibitory effect of K+ and Ca2+ concentrations, pH, and osmolality of activation solution on motility of shabut ( Barbus grypus Heckel 1843) spermatozoa. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, vol.38, no.3, 2014, ss.245 - 252.
AMA ÖĞRETMEN F,Gölbaşı S,İNANAN B Inhibitory effect of K+ and Ca2+ concentrations, pH, and osmolality of activation solution on motility of shabut ( Barbus grypus Heckel 1843) spermatozoa. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences. 2014; 38(3): 245 - 252.
Vancouver ÖĞRETMEN F,Gölbaşı S,İNANAN B Inhibitory effect of K+ and Ca2+ concentrations, pH, and osmolality of activation solution on motility of shabut ( Barbus grypus Heckel 1843) spermatozoa. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences. 2014; 38(3): 245 - 252.
IEEE ÖĞRETMEN F,Gölbaşı S,İNANAN B "Inhibitory effect of K+ and Ca2+ concentrations, pH, and osmolality of activation solution on motility of shabut ( Barbus grypus Heckel 1843) spermatozoa." Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 38, ss.245 - 252, 2014.
ISNAD ÖĞRETMEN, FATİH vd. "Inhibitory effect of K+ and Ca2+ concentrations, pH, and osmolality of activation solution on motility of shabut ( Barbus grypus Heckel 1843) spermatozoa". Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences 38/3 (2014), 245-252.