Sperm Quality Assessment in Equids
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Animal Reproduction".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 September 2023) | Viewed by 5703
Special Issue Editors
Interests: equids reproduction; assisted reproductive technologies; semen evaluation; cryopreservation; seminal plasma; in vitro fertilization
Interests: equids reproduction; reproductive biology; cryopreservation, semen evaluation, semen preservation; sperm fertility; sperm biology, oxidative stress, seminal plasma
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Dear Colleagues,
Semen evaluation is a routine procedure in the breeding soundness examination of stallions and is essential for the application and optimisation of assisted reproductive technologies. In addition to kinetic parameters, assessment of spermatozoa membrane status, DNA fragmentation, oxidative stress, capacitation-like status and seminal plasma components can accurately define sperm quality. However, despite considerable progress in assessing equine sperm functionality, identification of a sub-fertile stallion can still be challenging, and evaluation usually only provides an estimate of a stallion’s fertilization capacity. More advanced methods in sperm analysis in equids are needed to assess sperm quality and its effect on fertility outcomes.
This Special Issue, entitled “Sperm Quality Assessment in Equids” aims to present the application of advanced techniques in the evaluation of equids semen including computer-assisted, fluorescent or proteomic analyses and sperm ultrastructure. We therefore invite original research and reviews that point out new methods to assess sperm functionality and best predict its fertilising potential.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Marion Papas
Dr. Jaime Catalan
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- equids
- reproduction
- semen quality
- sperm analysis
- sperm preservation
- fertility
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