ROLE OF THE SEMINAL VESICLES IN FERTILITY IN THE HOUSE MICE
精囊在家鼠生育能力中的作用
基本信息
- 批准号:3936804
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- 依托单位国家:美国
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- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
While a well developed complex of accessory glands is
characteristic of the male reproductive tract of most mammals,
including man, the role of these glands in fertility is unclear.
There appear to be differences between species in the function of
these glands. Seminal vesicle (SV) removal in boars and bulls has
little or no effect or fertility, while in rodents, SV removal
leads to infertility. Even among the rodents, the cause of
infertility following SV removal may vary. In the rat, the vaginal
plug appears to be necessary for fertility, but the plug is not
necessary in the house mouse. In the house mouse, SV removal
induced infertility is correlated with changes in uterine sperm
motility and SV fluids fractionated by gel filtration have a direct
effect on sperm motility in vitro. This study has three aims. The
first is to investigate the effects of SV removal on the transport
of sperm in the female reproductive tract. These data will
indicate whether the reduction in fertility which follows SV
removal is a result of failure of the sperm to reach the site of
fertilization at the right time or in sufficient numbers. The
second goal is to determine whether different genetic strains of
mice respond differently to SV removal and whether the degree of
fertility reduction in different strains of mice after SV removal
is correlated to alterations in sperm motility. If a group of
strains with varying degrees of fertility impairment can be
identified it may be possible to identify which aspects of sperm
motility are most closely linked to fertility. It may also be
possible to use such a group of animals to test parameters for
predicting or treating infertility. The third goal is to determine
whether SV removal also charges the pattern of uterine sperm lectin
binding and to decide whether sperm lectin binding studies could
be used to predict fertility. The student participants in this
project will learn the techniques for videomicrographic analysis
of sperm motility and standard techniques for making stained slides
of tissues and cells. They will also be exposed to current ideas
in the study of fertility. The results of the study should give
us an insight into the natural processes which influence fertility
in vivo.
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MOUSE SPERM MORPHOLOGY AND MOTILITY
小鼠精子形态与活力之间的关系
- 批准号:
3439663 - 财政年份:1989
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ROLE OF THE SEMINAL VESICLES IN FERTILITY IN THE HOUSE MICE
精囊在家鼠生育能力中的作用
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3915695 - 财政年份:
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精囊在家鼠生育能力中的作用
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3877323 - 财政年份:
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ROLE OF THE SEMINAL VESICLES IN FERTILITY IN THE HOUSE MICE
精囊在家鼠生育能力中的作用
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3856311 - 财政年份:
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