In vitro sperm penetration speed and its relationship with in vivo bull fertility

Reprod Domest Anim. 2004 Dec;39(6):424-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0531.2004.00532.x.

Abstract

The in vitro tests utilized to evaluate sperm quality represent an interesting and important approach to evaluate ejaculated fecundant capacity. In the present work, the oocyte-penetrating ability of sperm from two bulls with low and two with high in vivo fertility rate was investigated. Sperm-quality parameters, such as sperm concentration, total and progressive motility, acrosome and total sperm anomalies, proximal cytoplasmic drops and live : dead sperm ratio were assessed and batches of sperm homologues in these parameters were selected. In expt 1, a sperm : oocyte ratio of 3000 was used and the oocytes were fixed 5, 10, 15 and 18 h post-insemination (hpi). In expt 2, the sperm : oocyte ratio was reduced to 1000 and the eggs were fixed at 8 and 10 hpi. The results, analysed by chi-square test, showed significant differences (p <0.001) among bulls at 15 hpi in expt 1 and 8 hpi in expt 2; nevertheless, no accordance was found between sperm penetration rate and in vivo fertility. At 18 hpi, the low-fertility bulls exceeded the two high-fertility bulls, supporting previous reports that suggest an opposite correlation between in vivo and in vitro fertility rate at low doses of heparin. Furthermore, a more efficient zona binding ability of one high-fertility bull was pointed out in expt 2 after the reduction of sperm : oocyte ratio, as it reached the highest percentage of penetration when compared with all the others.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Acrosome / ultrastructure
  • Animals
  • Cattle / physiology*
  • Female
  • Fertility / physiology*
  • Fertilization in Vitro / veterinary
  • Male
  • Sperm Count
  • Sperm Motility
  • Sperm-Ovum Interactions / physiology*
  • Spermatozoa / ultrastructure