Interactions among motility, fertilizing ability, and testosterone binding on spermatozoa of bonnet monkey (Macaca radiata)

Warikoo, P. K. ; Majumdar, S. S. ; Allag, I. S. ; Das, R. P. ; Roy, S. (1986) Interactions among motility, fertilizing ability, and testosterone binding on spermatozoa of bonnet monkey (Macaca radiata) Archives of Andrology, 16 (2). pp. 135-141. ISSN 0148-5016

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Abstract

Fresh ejaculates of bonnet monkeys were separated into fractions rich with highly motile and sluggishly motile spermatozoa. The motility, ability to fertilize zona-free hamster eggs, and distribution of testosterone-binding sites on spermatozoa were assessed to determine the relation between these sperm functions. Two parameters of objective assessment of motility—velocity and degree of flagellar bending—were significantly correlated with the ability to form pronuclei in zona-free hamster eggs. Only spermatozoa with good motility could form pronuclei, which might be important for assessment of the fertilizing ability. The motility was directly related to the distribution of testosterone-binding sites; the fraction having mostly motile spermatozoa was distributed over the sperm surface. The technique is simple and may be used to evaluate semen of nonhuman primates.

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Keywords:Bonnet Monkey; Spermatozoa; Motility; Zona-Free Hamster Egg Fertilization; Testosterone Binding
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