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Anim Reprod Sci ; 144(1-2): 54-8, 2014 Jan 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24332010

RESUMEN

The objective of the study was to evaluate cytometrically the percentage of apoptotic and necrotic spermatozoa in fresh semen of silver foxes in the breeding season. In males F3 and F4 with high percentages of early apoptotic (A+Pi-), late apoptotic (A+Pi+) and necrotic (A-Pi+) spermatozoa as well as 56-65% of living spermatozoa (A-Pi-) with progressive motility, the semen was characterised by reduced fertility. In males F1 and F2 with spermatozoa showing the motility and viability of 89-90% and high percentages of living cells that do not bind Annexin V and propidium iodide, the semen was assessed as valuable and useful for artificial insemination. Amongst 16 females of group I and II inseminated with semen from F1 and F2 males, 15 (93.75%) had multi-cub litters - on average 6.1 and 4.8, respectively. In contrast, amongst 16 females of group III and IV inseminated with semen from F3 and F4 males, only 10 (62.5%) had litters with few cubs (on average 2.6 in group III and 2.1 in group IV). Our findings explicitly indicate that semen of farm male foxes should be evaluated before the breeding season, as one of the causes of reproduction failures is likely to be a high percentage of apoptotic and necrotic spermatozoa. Thanks to flow cytometry, fresh ejaculates can be speedily evaluated and their usefulness for artificial insemination determined.


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Apoptosis/fisiología , Cruzamiento , Citometría de Flujo , Zorros/fisiología , Semen/citología , Espermatozoides/fisiología , Animales , Femenino , Inseminación Artificial/veterinaria , Masculino , Espermatozoides/citología
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 91(21): 10029-33, 1994 Oct 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11607496

RESUMEN

The problem of the fluctuations of the number n of particles adsorbed on surfaces through a random sequential adsorption process is discussed. Attention is paid, in particular, to the effect of the size of the adsorbing surfaces upon the variance sigma2(n) of this number. On the basis of computer simulations, it is shown that sigma2(n) is not proportional to the area a of the surface but can be written as a sum of three contributions, which are proportional to a, a1/2, and a0. A theoretical estimate based on the relation between the radial distribution function g(r) and the fluctuation is presented and provides a basis for these findings. This analysis is of general validity and can, in particular, also be applied to the equilibrium case (in the absence of a phase transition) and to the ballistic deposition process.

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