Title: Animal Science 434
1Animal Science 434
- Lecture 13 Epididymis, Ejaculation and Semen
2Head
Sperm Structure
Acrosome
Neck
Middle Piece
Annulus
Principal Piece
End Piece
3Sperm From Different Species
4Sperm Head
(Equatorial Segment)
Nucleus
Nucleus
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6Acrosome
Plasma Membrane
Nucleus
7Acrosome
Nucleus
Plasma Membrane
8Posterior head
Capitulum
Laminated columns(flexibility)
Mitochondrial helix (energy)
Middle piece
Axoneme (9 9 2)
Course outer fibers
9Annulus
Midpiece
Principal Piece
Fibrous Sheath or helix
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11Axoneme
Principal Piece
Middle Piece
12Axoneme
13Microtubule Sliding in Sperm Tail
14Sperm Metabolism
Hexokinase
Glucose
Glucose-6-phosphate
Phosphohexoisomerase
Anerobic Metabolism (Glycolysis)
Fructose-6-phosphate
Fructose
Hexokinase
Lactate 2 ATP 2 H2O
Fatty Acids
Aerobic Metabolism
Tricarboxcylic Acid Cycle
36 ATP/Glucose 36 ATP/Fructose
15Sperm Metabolism
phosphatase
Hexokinase
Glucose
Glucose-6-phosphate
Phosphohexoisomerase
Anerobic Metabolism (Glycolysis)
Fructose-6-phosphate
Fructose
Hexokinase
Lactate 2 ATP 2 H2O
Fatty Acids
Aerobic Metabolism
Tricarboxcylic Acid Cycle
36 ATP/Glucose 36 ATP/Fructose
16ATP Utilization in Sperm
- motility (60)
- substrate cycling (40)
- wasted
- maintenance of ionic gradients
- very small amount
- transcription and translation
- none after condensation of nucleus and loss of
residual body
17Sperm Metabolism
- Temperature dependent
- ATP production increases as temperature increases
- ATP dependent processes are temperature dependent
- motility increases with increasing temperature
18Effect of Temperature on Motility
Velocity (µm/s)
Temperature (C)
19Transport of Sperm
Vas Efferentia
Caput
Vas Deferens
Rete Testis
Corpus
Seminiferous Tubule
- bulk fluid flow
- contractions ofof myoid cells
Cauda
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22Epididymal Function
- Maturation
- change in fertility
- develop motility
- nuclear condensation
- cytoplasmic droplet
- Concentration
- remove water
23Epididymal Function
- Secretion
- T DHT
- energy substrates (GPC, free fatty acids,
carnitine) - glycoproteins, lipids, enzymes
- Transport
- smooth muscle contraction
- Storage
- cauda
24Hormonal Control of Epididymis
- Absolute need for Androgen
- Caput
- tubal testosterone
- Corpus
- tubal dihydrotestosterone (DHT)
- vascular testosterone
- Cauda
- tubal DHT
- vascular testosterone
25Erection
Sensory
Psychic
Sympathetic
relaxation of penile retractor muscle
Parasympathetic
contraction of ischiocavernosus muscle
dilation of vessels
Inhibit vasoconstriction
engorgement of corpus cavernosum
decreased venous outflow
26Emission and Ejaculation
Sensory
Psychic
Parasympathetic
Sympathetic
smooth muscle contraction of prostate, seminal
vesicles, vas deferens, cauda epididymis, closure
of the sphincter to the bladder
striated muscle contraction of ischiocavernosus, b
ulbospongiosus, pelvic urethral
emission
ejaculation
27Ejaculate Characteristics
Species Time lapse for Composition of Bull 1
second single fraction Ram 1 second single
fraction Boar 5 - 25 minutes fractionated sperm-
free sperm-rich coagulum Stallion 30 - 60
seconds fractionated sperm-free sperm-rich m
ucus Human 10 - 30 seconds single fraction but
coagulated
28Components of Semen
- water
- sperm
- substrates
- fructose
- sorbitol
- inositol
- glycerol phosphatidyl choline (GPC)
- citric acid
- inorganic salts
- sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, chloride
- proteins
29Initial Semen Evaluation
- color
- volume
- concentration
- motility
- viability
- morphology
30Ejaculate Characteristics
Species Ejaculate Sperm Total Sperm Volume Co
nc. (x109) Motile Normal (x109/ml)
/Ejaculate Bull 8.0 1.5 12 75 95 Ram 1.0 3.0 3 95
95 Boar 200 .25 50 70 90 Stallion 80 .15 12 70 40-
90 Man 2-6 .15 .9 65 30-70