The Impact of Microorganisms on Canine Semen Quality
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Population and Sampling
2.2. Hormone Measurements
2.3. PCR Analyses
2.4. Bacteriological Examination
2.5. Semen Quality Evaluation
2.5.1. Macroscopic Evaluation
2.5.2. Morphology Evaluation
2.5.3. Viability Evaluation
2.6. Computer-Assisted Sperm Analysis (CASA)
2.7. Statistical Methods
3. Results
3.1. Study Population
3.2. Semen Characteristics
3.3. Bacteriological and PCR Findings
3.4. Relationship between the Presence of Mycoplasma and Semen Characteristics
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Semen Characteristics a | Median | Interquartile Range (Range) |
---|---|---|
General semen characteristic | ||
Semen volume [mL] | 2.5 | 1.5–3.5 (0.4–5.0) |
pH | 6.0 | 6.0–6.5 (3.0–7.5) |
Sperm concentration [×106/mL] | 365.7 | 204.3–596.6 (42.2–1649.3) |
Total sperm number [×106] | 671.2 | 398.9–1401.7 (113.4–3298.7) |
Oval cell count [×106/mL] | 1.0 | 0.4–3.0 (0–17.7) |
Spermatozoa morphology | ||
Normal spermatozoa [%] | 92.5 | 88.0–95.0 (58.5–99.0) |
Head abnormalities [%] | 1.8 | 1.0–4.0 (0–18.0) |
Midpiece abnormalities [%] | 2.0 | 1.5–3.5 (0–20.0) |
Tail abnormalities [%] | 2.8 | 1.0–5.0 (0–29.5) |
Abnormal spermatozoa [%] | 7.5 | 5.0–12.0 (1.0–41.5) |
Spermatozoa motility | ||
Total motility [%] | 93.4 | 87.7–96.4 (34.4–99.8) |
Progressive motility [%] | 31.7 | 21.2–39.4 (0.7–55.9) |
Medium-progressive motility [%] | 32.1 | 26.5–45.9 (4.6–78.7) |
Non-progressive motility [%] | 23.6 | 17.8–29.5 (5.1–49.5) |
Spherical tracks [%] | 38.3 | 31.4–49.7 (1.2–83.7) |
Rapid motility [%] | 57.4 | 45.6–68.4 (3.7–94.2) |
Medium motility [%] | 24.7 | 17.6–31.5 (5.1–53.4) |
Slow motility [%] | 7.0 | 4.4–10.9 (0.5–38.8) |
Mucus penetration [%] | 31.2 | 20.7–41.1 (2.4–64.9) |
Viability [%] | 91.8 | 87.0–95.0 (40.0–98.5) |
Mycoplasma Species | Number of Dogs | Prevalence (CI 95%) [%] |
---|---|---|
M. HRC689 | 13/38 | 34.2 (21.2–50.1) |
M. canis | 7/38 | 18.4 (9.2–33.4) |
M. haemocanis | 6/38 | 15.8 (7.4–30.4) |
M. arginini | 5/38 | 13.2 (5.8–27.3) |
M. VJC365 | 4/38 | 10.5 (4.2–24.1) |
M. molare | 3/38 | 7.9 (2.7–20.8) |
M. maculosum | 3/38 | 7.9 (2.7–20.8) |
M. feliminutum | 3/38 | 7.9 (2.7–20.8) |
M. edwardii | 3/38 | 7.9 (2.7–20.8) |
M. opalescens | 3/38 | 7.9 (2.7–20.8) |
M. cynos | 3/38 | 5.3 (1.5–17.3) |
M. bovigenitalium | 3/38 | 5.3 (1.5–17.3) |
Unidentified | 10/38 | 26.3 (15.0–42.0) |
Mycoplasma spp. | Number of Dogs |
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1 Mycoplasma species | |
M. canis | 3 |
M. haemocanis | 2 |
M. HRC689 | 2 |
M. arginini | 1 |
M. edwardii | 1 |
M. molare | 1 |
M. VJC 358 | 1 |
10 Combinations of 2 Mycoplasma species | |
M. HRC689 and M. canis | 1 |
M. HRC689 and M. cynos | 1 |
M. HRC689 and M. edwardii | 1 |
M. HRC689 and M. arginini | 1 |
M. HRC689 and M. feliminutum | 1 |
M. HRC689 and M. bovigenitalium | 1 |
M. HRC689 and M. haemocanis | 1 |
M. VJC358 and M. haemocanis | 1 |
M. VJC358 and M. feliminutum | 1 |
M. arginini and M. molare | 1 |
5 Combinations of 3 Mycoplasma species | |
M. HRC689 and M. cynos and M. arginini | 1 |
M. HRC689 and M. maculosum | 1 |
M. HRC689 and M. canis and M. molare | 1 |
M. VJC358 and M. feliminutum and M. opalescens | 1 |
M. haemocanis and M. maculosum and M. opalescens | 1 |
2 Combinations of 4 Mycoplasma species | |
M. HRC689 and M. canis and M. maculosum and M. bovigenitalium | 1 |
M. canis and M. edwardii and M. opalescens and M. haemocanis | 1 |
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Domrazek, K.; Konieczny, P.; Majka, M.; Czopowicz, M.; Jurka, P. The Impact of Microorganisms on Canine Semen Quality. Animals 2024, 14, 1267. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14091267
Domrazek K, Konieczny P, Majka M, Czopowicz M, Jurka P. The Impact of Microorganisms on Canine Semen Quality. Animals. 2024; 14(9):1267. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14091267
Chicago/Turabian StyleDomrazek, Kinga, Paweł Konieczny, Marcin Majka, Michał Czopowicz, and Piotr Jurka. 2024. "The Impact of Microorganisms on Canine Semen Quality" Animals 14, no. 9: 1267. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14091267
APA StyleDomrazek, K., Konieczny, P., Majka, M., Czopowicz, M., & Jurka, P. (2024). The Impact of Microorganisms on Canine Semen Quality. Animals, 14(9), 1267. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14091267