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Partial and total fish meal replacement by agricultural products in the diets improve sperm quality in African catfish (Clarias gariepinus)
Theriogenology - Tập 77 - Trang 184 - 2012
Rurangwa E., Kestemont P., Milla S., Mandiki S.N.M., Pierrard M.-A., Nyina-wamwiza L., Van Look K.J.W.
This study investigated the long-term effects of total and partial replacement of dietary fish meal (FM) by a mixture of agricultural products on sperm quality of African catfish Clarias gariepinus. Four isonitrogenous and isoenergetic diets were formulated containing graded levels of either 50% FM and maize meal (diet 1); 25% FM mixed with crude sunflower oil cake (SFOC) and bean meal (BM) (diet 2); 12.5% FM mixed with sunflower oil cake, BM and ground nut oil cake (GOC) (diet 3) and 0% FM mixed with de-hulled sunflower oil cake (SFOCD), BM and ground nut oil cake (diet 4). Gonadosomatic index (GSI), sperm quality, plasma sex steroids (11-keto testosterone [11-KT]; testosterone [T]; estradiol-17beta [E2]) were evaluated on 10 to 24 fish fed on each diet. Sperm quality was assessed using computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA). Total replacement of fish meal by plant products markedly increased sperm volume, spermatocrit, spermatozoa integrity, and sperm motility. Fish fed diet 3 (12.5% fish meal) provided intermediate results on sperm quality whereas the lowest values were obtained in fish fed diets 1 and 2. In fish fed 0% fish meal (diet 4), androgen levels were higher and estrogen levels were lower than in fish fed fish meal diets. Based on dietary lipid and fatty acid analyses, these results suggest a positive impact of short chain n-6 fatty acids on androgen synthesis and sperm quality. In conclusion, a combination of ground nut oil cake, bean meal and sunflower oil cake (preferably when the sunflower is dehulled) in African catfish diet improves the sperm quality.
#Clarias #Plant ingredients #Sperm #Sex steroids #Polyunsaturated fatty acids
Study of the development of uteroplacental and fetal feline circulation by triplex Doppler
Theriogenology - Tập 77 - Trang 989-997 - 2012
Barbara Sucupira Pereira, José Nicodemos Pinto, Luma Morena Passos Freire, Cláudio Cabral Campello, Sheyla Farhayldes Souza Domingues, Lucia Daniel Machado da Silva
Inhibition of cathepsin B activity prevents deterioration in the quality of in vitro aged porcine oocytes
Theriogenology - Tập 116 - Trang 103-111 - 2018
Shuang Liang, Hao Jiang, Xing-Hui Shen, Jia-Bao Zhang, Nam-Hyung Kim
Reproductive performance of Polwarth and corriedale sheep in Tasmania
Theriogenology - Tập 15 - Trang 135-147 - 1981
C.F. King
Hypoxia-dependent accumulation of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha induces transient cell cycle arrest in porcine trophectoderm cells
Theriogenology - Tập 115 - Trang 9-15 - 2018
Wooyoung Jeong, Seoungo Jung, Fuller W. Bazer, Jinyoung Kim
Melatonin administration during the first half of pregnancy improves the reproductive performance of rabbits: Emphasis on ovarian and placental functions
Theriogenology - Tập 205 - Trang 40-49 - 2023
Nesrein M. Hashem, Ahmed S. El-Hawy, Moharram F. El-Bassiony, Ali Saber, Mohamed A. Radwan, Nasser Ghanem
Identification of sperm subpopulations with defined motility characteristics in ejaculates from Florida goats
Theriogenology - Tập 74 - Trang 795-804 - 2010
J. Dorado, I. Molina, A. Muñoz-Serrano, M. Hidalgo
Dietary urea for dairy cattle IV. effect on reproductive hormones
Theriogenology - Tập 5 - Trang 213-226 - 1976
R.E. Erb, H.A. Garverick, R.S. Patton, R.D. Randel, E.L. Monk, Martina I. Udo-Aka, C.J. Callahan
Increased cortisol release and transport stress do not influence semen quality and testosterone release in pony stallions
Theriogenology - Tập 84 - Trang 70-75 - 2015
Katharina Deichsel, Stephanie Pasing, Regina Erber, Natascha Ille, Rupert Palme, Jörg Aurich, Christine Aurich
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