CPR1997 Control of Pig Reproduction V Boar Fertility and Semen Preservation (3 abstracts)
Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, Regent's Park, London NW1 4RY, UK
The functions necessary for normal fertilization to occur in vivo or in vitro are examined and a rational approach to identifying the main features of a fertilizing spermatozoon are developed. It is concluded that methods for testing the quality of spermatozoa must probe the dynamic changes experienced by the spermatozoa during capacitation or under stressful incubation conditions. Recent developments in the multiva hate analysis of sperm motility data are used to illustrate the success that can be achieved by this approach. Ideally, changes in sperm motility characteristics should be correlated with an assessment of capacitation status. However, until the capacitation status of any individual cell can be clearly defined this will remain problematic
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