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Lecture 13: Epididymis, Ejaculation and Semen

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1 Lecture 13: Epididymis, Ejaculation and Semen
Animal Science 434 Lecture 13: Epididymis, Ejaculation and Semen

2 Sperm Structure Head Neck Middle Piece Annulus Principal Piece
Acrosome Neck Middle Piece Annulus Principal Piece End Piece

3 Sperm From Different Species

4 Sperm Head (Equatorial Segment) Nucleus Nucleus

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6 Acrosome Plasma Membrane Nucleus

7 Acrosin Hyaluronidase Acrosome Nucleus Plasma Membrane

8 Laminated columns (flexibility)
Posterior head Capitulum Laminated columns (flexibility) Mitochondrial helix (energy) Middle piece Axoneme ( ) Course outer fibers

9 Fibrous Sheath or helix
Annulus Midpiece Principal Piece Fibrous Sheath or helix

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11 Axoneme Middle Piece Principal Piece

12 Axoneme

13 Microtubule Sliding in Sperm Tail

14 Sperm Metabolism Glucose Hexokinase Glucose-6-phosphate Anerobic
phosphatase Hexokinase Glucose-6-phosphate Glucose Phosphohexoisomerase Anerobic Metabolism (Glycolysis) Fructose-6-phosphate Fructose Hexokinase Lactate + 2 ATP + 2 H2O Fatty Acids Aerobic Metabolism Tricarboxcylic Acid Cycle 36 ATP/Glucose 36 ATP/Fructose

15 ATP Utilization in Sperm
motility (60%) substrate cycling (40%) wasted maintenance of ionic gradients very small amount transcription and translation none after condensation of nucleus and loss of residual body

16 Sperm Metabolism Temperature dependent
ATP production increases as temperature increases ATP dependent processes are temperature dependent motility increases with increasing temperature

17 Effect of Temperature on Motility
Velocity (µm/s) Temperature (C)

18 Transport of Sperm Vas Efferentia fluid flow cilia Caput contractions
Deferens Rete Testis contractions fluid flow RT secretion Corpus contractions Seminiferous Tubule bulk fluid flow contractions of of myoid cells Cauda contractions

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21 Epididymal Function Maturation Concentration change in fertility
develop motility nuclear condensation cytoplasmic droplet Concentration remove water

22 Epididymal Function Secretion Transport Storage T DHT
energy substrates (GPC, carnitine) glycoproteins, lipids, enzymes Transport smooth muscle contraction Storage cauda

23 Hormonal Control of Epididymis
Caput tubal testosterone Corpus tubal dihydrotestosterone (DHT) vascular testosterone Cauda tubal DHT

24 Erection Sensory Psychic Sympathetic relaxation of penile
retractor muscle Parasympathetic contraction of ischiocavernosus muscle dilation of vessels Inhibit vasoconstriction engorgement of corpus cavernosum decreased venous outflow

25 Emission and Ejaculation
Sensory Psychic Parasympathetic Sympathetic smooth muscle contraction of prostate, seminal vesicles, vas deferens, cauda epididymis, closure of the sphincter to the bladder striated muscle contraction of ischiocavernosus, bulbospongiosus, pelvic urethral emission ejaculation

26 Ejaculate Characteristics
Species Time lapse for Composition of Bull 1 second single fraction Ram 1 second single fraction Boar minutes fractionated sperm-free sperm-rich coagulum Stallion seconds fractionated sperm-free sperm-rich mucus Human seconds single fraction but coagulated

27 Components of Semen water sperm substrates inorganic salts proteins
fructose sorbitol inositol glycerol phosphatidyl choline (GPC) citric acid inorganic salts sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, chloride proteins

28 Initial Semen Evaluation
color volume concentration motility viability morphology

29 Ejaculate Characteristics
Species Ejaculate Sperm Total Sperm % % Volume Conc. (x109) Motile Normal (x109/ml) /Ejaculate Bull Ram Boar Stallion Man


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