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Title: The use of the hypo-osmotic swelling test, water test, and supravital staining in the evaluation of drone sperm
Authors: Abramson, Charles I.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Veteriner Fakültesi/Üreme ve Suni Tohumlama Anabilim Dalı.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mustafa Kemalpaşa Meslek Yüksek Okulu/Arıcılığı Geliştirme-Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi.
0000-0002-1438-221X
Nur, Zekariya
Çakmak, Selvinar Seven
Üstüner, Burcu
Çakmak, İbrahim
Ertürk, Melih
Sağırkaya, Hakan
Soylu, Mustafa Kemal
AAH-2558-2021
AAG-7238-2021
AAH-8821-2021
AAH-2635-2021
6508060684
36027001700
18937724600
57207796431
57219144425
6602400461
Keywords: Entomology
Bee semen
Hos test
Water test
Viability
Membrane integrity
Semen characteristics
Viability assessment
Eosin-nigrosin
Injection
Quality
Apis mellifera
Apoidea
Mammalia
Honeybee
Membrane
Motility
Osmosis
Plasma
Sperm
Issue Date: Jan-2012
Publisher: Springer France
Citation: Nur, Z. vd. (2012). "The use of the hypo-osmotic swelling test, water test, and supravital staining in the evaluation of drone sperm". Apidologie, 43(1), 31-38.
Abstract: The aim of the present study was to investigate the suitability of the water test and hypo-osmotic swelling (HOS) test for analyzing honeybee semen. In particular, the relationships between these tests of the integrity of the sperm plasma membrane and tests of sperm motility and sperm viability were measured using SYBR-14/PI. To this end, semen was obtained from mature drones (16 days or older) collected from four colonies. The means of the per-drone sperm concentration, sperm motility, and live spermatozoa were 1.47 x 10(6), 76.0%, and 87.2%, respectively. The percentage of spermatozoa with swollen tails was 92.2% as measured with the water test. With the HOS tests at 50, 100, and 150 mOsm/kg, the percentages of spermatozoa with swollen tails were 94.2%, 90.5%, and 85.6%, respectively, after a 30-min incubation and 92.2%, 90.5%, and 88.0%, respectively, after a 60-min incubation. It was observed that subjecting honeybee spermatozoa to a hypo-osmotic solution resulted in clearly identifiable swollen-tail spermatozoa. The percentages of swollen-tail spermatozoa obtained using the water and HOS tests were higher than the percentages of viable and motile spermatozoa. Similar results were obtained using the water test and the HOS test at 50 mOsm/kg. It was concluded that HOS and water tests are suitable and simple measures of the functional integrity of the plasma membranes of bee spermatozoa, and they may be useful additions to standard methods of semen evaluation in mammals.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13592-011-0073-1
https://www.infona.pl/resource/bwmeta1.element.springer-6d7029ab-7417-3ef2-9726-80180c4dec17
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/27367
ISSN: 0044-8435
1297-9678
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