Caracterização das subpopulações espermáticas do Tambaqui e sua correlação com a fertilidade

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Ano de defesa: 2014
Autor(a) principal: Cavalcante, Sidney Sales lattes
Orientador(a): Maria, Alexandre Nizio lattes
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Programa de Pós-Graduação: Pós-Graduação em Zootecnia
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Resumo: The analysis of sperm subpopulations is a relatively new approach that consists of evaluating the coexistence of different sperm grouped by similarity. This characterization allows us to explore the heterogeneity of existing sperm in a semen sample, so it is revealed your fertility potential. The aim of this study was to identify and characterize sperm subpopulations in semen tambaqui (C. macropomum) regarding the kinetics and evaluate its correlation with fertility, as well as analyzing the changes arising from the cryopreservation process in the distribution of sperm subpopulations. 59 767 sperm semen in natura and 50,680 of the thawed sperm of 61 fish through analysis in a computerized system (CASA) were evaluated. The kinetic data generated sperm were tabulated, analyzed, and evaluated relativized by the method of analysis of two-step cluster grouping. For correlation with fertilization, 15 animals with distinct sperm qualities were selected and evaluated for their performance in fertilization from seminal fresh samples. These procedures allowed the identification of three sperm subpopulations in semen in natura tambaqui, two of which are highly correlated with fertility. The first subpopulation corresponded to 28.81% of the total analyzed sperm and it was less abundant. Low values of curvilinear velocity - VCL: 58.92 mM / s, linearity - LIN: 23.15%, straightness - STR: 40.01% and beat cross frequency - BCF: 6.79 Hz characterized the sperm of this subpopulation as slow progressive non-linear and not, where no significant correlation was observed with fertility (r = 0.28). The second subpopulation represented 31.61% of the examined spermatozoa which were classified as rapid, non-linear, non-progressive and high beat cross frequency (LCV: 114.10 mM / s, LIN: 46.77% STR: BCF and 59.17%: 21.49 Hz), high positive correlation was observed with fertility (r = 0.93). Already a subpopulation 3, had a higher percentage of sperm analyzed (39.58%), characterized as fast, linear, progressive and high beat cross frequency (VCL: 134.11 mM / s, LIN: 81.41%, STR : BCF and 86.57%: 26.73 Hz), being also observed high positive correlation with fertility (r = 0.79). After thawing semen tambaqui, we could identify only two sperm subpopulations with distinct heterogeneity. The first subpopulation, representing 33.24% of the analyzed sperm which were characterized as slow, non-linear, non-progressive and low beat cross frequency (VCL: 52.96 mM / s, LIN: 20.70%, STR: and 41.70% BCF: 5,61Hz). The second subpopulation corresponded to 66.76% of the analyzed sperm which were characterized as fast, linear, progressive and high beat cross frequency (VCL: 121.57 mM / s, LIN: 69.02%, STR: 77, and 09% BCF: 26.00 Hz). It is concluded that semen tambaqui has three sperm subpopulations characterized by movement pattern, two of which are represented by rapid sperm directly related to fertility. The cryopreservation process reduces the number of sperm subpopulations and alters the pattern of linearity and progressivity of spermatozoa.
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spelling Cavalcante, Sidney Saleshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2964724004718343Maria, Alexandre Niziohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/14496091201708712017-09-27T18:04:07Z2017-09-27T18:04:07Z2014-07-28https://ri.ufs.br/handle/riufs/6364The analysis of sperm subpopulations is a relatively new approach that consists of evaluating the coexistence of different sperm grouped by similarity. This characterization allows us to explore the heterogeneity of existing sperm in a semen sample, so it is revealed your fertility potential. The aim of this study was to identify and characterize sperm subpopulations in semen tambaqui (C. macropomum) regarding the kinetics and evaluate its correlation with fertility, as well as analyzing the changes arising from the cryopreservation process in the distribution of sperm subpopulations. 59 767 sperm semen in natura and 50,680 of the thawed sperm of 61 fish through analysis in a computerized system (CASA) were evaluated. The kinetic data generated sperm were tabulated, analyzed, and evaluated relativized by the method of analysis of two-step cluster grouping. For correlation with fertilization, 15 animals with distinct sperm qualities were selected and evaluated for their performance in fertilization from seminal fresh samples. These procedures allowed the identification of three sperm subpopulations in semen in natura tambaqui, two of which are highly correlated with fertility. The first subpopulation corresponded to 28.81% of the total analyzed sperm and it was less abundant. Low values of curvilinear velocity - VCL: 58.92 mM / s, linearity - LIN: 23.15%, straightness - STR: 40.01% and beat cross frequency - BCF: 6.79 Hz characterized the sperm of this subpopulation as slow progressive non-linear and not, where no significant correlation was observed with fertility (r = 0.28). The second subpopulation represented 31.61% of the examined spermatozoa which were classified as rapid, non-linear, non-progressive and high beat cross frequency (LCV: 114.10 mM / s, LIN: 46.77% STR: BCF and 59.17%: 21.49 Hz), high positive correlation was observed with fertility (r = 0.93). Already a subpopulation 3, had a higher percentage of sperm analyzed (39.58%), characterized as fast, linear, progressive and high beat cross frequency (VCL: 134.11 mM / s, LIN: 81.41%, STR : BCF and 86.57%: 26.73 Hz), being also observed high positive correlation with fertility (r = 0.79). After thawing semen tambaqui, we could identify only two sperm subpopulations with distinct heterogeneity. The first subpopulation, representing 33.24% of the analyzed sperm which were characterized as slow, non-linear, non-progressive and low beat cross frequency (VCL: 52.96 mM / s, LIN: 20.70%, STR: and 41.70% BCF: 5,61Hz). The second subpopulation corresponded to 66.76% of the analyzed sperm which were characterized as fast, linear, progressive and high beat cross frequency (VCL: 121.57 mM / s, LIN: 69.02%, STR: 77, and 09% BCF: 26.00 Hz). It is concluded that semen tambaqui has three sperm subpopulations characterized by movement pattern, two of which are represented by rapid sperm directly related to fertility. The cryopreservation process reduces the number of sperm subpopulations and alters the pattern of linearity and progressivity of spermatozoa.A analise de subpopulacoes espermaticas e uma abordagem relativamente nova que consiste na avaliacao da coexistencia de diferentes espermatozoides agrupados por similaridade. Essa caracterizacao permite explorar a heterogeneidade dos espermatozoides existentes em uma amostra seminal, de forma que seja revelado o seu potencial de fertilidade. O objetivo do presente estudo foi identificar e caracterizar as subpopulacoes espermaticas no semen de tambaqui (C. macropomum) quanto a cinetica e avaliar sua correlacao com a fertilidade, bem como analisar as alteracoes decorrentes do processo de criopreservacao na distribuicao das subpopulacoes espermaticas. Foram avaliados 59.767 espermatozoides do semen in natura e 50.680 espermatozoides do semen descongelado de 61 peixes por meio da analise em sistema computadorizado (CASA). Os dados de cinetica espermatica gerados foram tabulados, analisados, relativizados e avaliados pelo metodo de analise de agrupamento two-step cluster. Para a correlacao com a fertilizacao, 15 animais com qualidades espermaticas distintas, foram selecionados e avaliados quanto ao seu desempenho na fertilizacao a partir de amostras seminais in natura. Esses procedimentos permitiram a identificacao de tres subpopulacoes espermaticas no semen in natura de tambaqui, sendo duas delas, altamente correlacionadas com a fertilidade. A subpopulacao 1 correspondeu a 28,81% do total de espermatozoides analisados e foi a menos abundante. Baixos valores de velocidade curvilinear . VCL: 58,92 Êm/s, linearidade . LIN: 23,15%, retilinearidade . STR: 40,01% e de frequencia de batimento flagelar . BCF: 6,79 Hz caracterizaram os espermatozoides desta subpopulacao como lentos, nao lineares e nao progressivos, onde nao foi observada correlacao significativa com a fertilidade (r= 0,28). A subpopulacao 2, representou 31,61% do total de espermatozoides analisados os quais foram classificados como rapidos, nao lineares, nao progressivos e com alta frequencia de batimento flagelar (VCL: 114,10 Êm/s, LIN: 46,77%, STR: 59,17% e BCF: 21,49 Hz), sendo observada alta correlacao positiva com a fertilidade (r= 0,93). Ja a subpopulacao 3, apresentou maior percentual de espermatozoides analisados (39,58%), caracterizados como rapidos, lineares, progressivos e com alta frequencia de batimento flagelar (VCL: 134,11 Êm/s, LIN: 81,41%, STR: 86,57% e BCF: 26,73 Hz), sendo observada tambem alta correlacao positiva com a fertilidade (r= 0,79). Apos o descongelamento do semen de tambaqui, foi possivel identificar apenas duas subpopulacoes espermaticas com homogeneidades distintas. A subpopulacao 1, representou 33,24% dos espermatozoides analisados os quais foram caracterizados como lentos, nao lineares, nao progressivos e com baixa frequencia de batimento flagelar (VCL: 52,96 Êm/s, LIN: 20,70%, STR: 41,70% e BCF: 5,61Hz). A subpopulacao 2 correspondeu a 66,76% dos espermatozoides analisados os quais foram caracterizados como rapidos, lineares, progressivos e com alta frequencia de batimento flagelar (VCL: 121,57 Êm/s, LIN: 69,02%, STR: 77,09% e BCF: 26,00 Hz). Conclui-se que o semen de tambaqui possui tres subpopulacoes espermaticas caracterizadas pelo padrao de movimento, sendo duas delas, representadas por espermatozoides rapidos, diretamente relacionados com a fertilidade. 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title Caracterização das subpopulações espermáticas do Tambaqui e sua correlação com a fertilidade
spellingShingle Caracterização das subpopulações espermáticas do Tambaqui e sua correlação com a fertilidade
Cavalcante, Sidney Sales
Zootecnia
Tambaqui (Peixe)
Criopreservação
Peixes
Fecundidade
Motilidade
Colossoma macropomum
Cryopreservation
Fishes
Tambaqui
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
title_short Caracterização das subpopulações espermáticas do Tambaqui e sua correlação com a fertilidade
title_full Caracterização das subpopulações espermáticas do Tambaqui e sua correlação com a fertilidade
title_fullStr Caracterização das subpopulações espermáticas do Tambaqui e sua correlação com a fertilidade
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização das subpopulações espermáticas do Tambaqui e sua correlação com a fertilidade
title_sort Caracterização das subpopulações espermáticas do Tambaqui e sua correlação com a fertilidade
author Cavalcante, Sidney Sales
author_facet Cavalcante, Sidney Sales
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cavalcante, Sidney Sales
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/2964724004718343
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Maria, Alexandre Nizio
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/1449609120170871
contributor_str_mv Maria, Alexandre Nizio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Zootecnia
Tambaqui (Peixe)
Criopreservação
Peixes
Fecundidade
Motilidade
Colossoma macropomum
topic Zootecnia
Tambaqui (Peixe)
Criopreservação
Peixes
Fecundidade
Motilidade
Colossoma macropomum
Cryopreservation
Fishes
Tambaqui
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Cryopreservation
Fishes
Tambaqui
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
description The analysis of sperm subpopulations is a relatively new approach that consists of evaluating the coexistence of different sperm grouped by similarity. This characterization allows us to explore the heterogeneity of existing sperm in a semen sample, so it is revealed your fertility potential. The aim of this study was to identify and characterize sperm subpopulations in semen tambaqui (C. macropomum) regarding the kinetics and evaluate its correlation with fertility, as well as analyzing the changes arising from the cryopreservation process in the distribution of sperm subpopulations. 59 767 sperm semen in natura and 50,680 of the thawed sperm of 61 fish through analysis in a computerized system (CASA) were evaluated. The kinetic data generated sperm were tabulated, analyzed, and evaluated relativized by the method of analysis of two-step cluster grouping. For correlation with fertilization, 15 animals with distinct sperm qualities were selected and evaluated for their performance in fertilization from seminal fresh samples. These procedures allowed the identification of three sperm subpopulations in semen in natura tambaqui, two of which are highly correlated with fertility. The first subpopulation corresponded to 28.81% of the total analyzed sperm and it was less abundant. Low values of curvilinear velocity - VCL: 58.92 mM / s, linearity - LIN: 23.15%, straightness - STR: 40.01% and beat cross frequency - BCF: 6.79 Hz characterized the sperm of this subpopulation as slow progressive non-linear and not, where no significant correlation was observed with fertility (r = 0.28). The second subpopulation represented 31.61% of the examined spermatozoa which were classified as rapid, non-linear, non-progressive and high beat cross frequency (LCV: 114.10 mM / s, LIN: 46.77% STR: BCF and 59.17%: 21.49 Hz), high positive correlation was observed with fertility (r = 0.93). Already a subpopulation 3, had a higher percentage of sperm analyzed (39.58%), characterized as fast, linear, progressive and high beat cross frequency (VCL: 134.11 mM / s, LIN: 81.41%, STR : BCF and 86.57%: 26.73 Hz), being also observed high positive correlation with fertility (r = 0.79). After thawing semen tambaqui, we could identify only two sperm subpopulations with distinct heterogeneity. The first subpopulation, representing 33.24% of the analyzed sperm which were characterized as slow, non-linear, non-progressive and low beat cross frequency (VCL: 52.96 mM / s, LIN: 20.70%, STR: and 41.70% BCF: 5,61Hz). The second subpopulation corresponded to 66.76% of the analyzed sperm which were characterized as fast, linear, progressive and high beat cross frequency (VCL: 121.57 mM / s, LIN: 69.02%, STR: 77, and 09% BCF: 26.00 Hz). It is concluded that semen tambaqui has three sperm subpopulations characterized by movement pattern, two of which are represented by rapid sperm directly related to fertility. The cryopreservation process reduces the number of sperm subpopulations and alters the pattern of linearity and progressivity of spermatozoa.
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