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Boar semen quality and age are vital for successful fertility management in the swine industry. Understanding how seminal plasma (SP) metabolites vary with semen quality and age is essential for optimizing breeding strategies. This study aimed to determine whether SP metabolite profiles and semen quality are associated with Duroc boar age. A total of 58 ejaculates were collected from 38 Duroc boars and categorized via semen quality into the following categories: GOOD (≥75 % motility and ≥75 % normal morphology, n = 29) and POOR (<75 % motility and <75 % normal morphology, n = 29). Ejaculates were also classified by boar age as follows: YOUNG (8-18 months, n = 15), ADULT (19-36 months, n = 24), and OLD (37-48 months, n = 19). On average, boar age was 26.2 ± 11.3 months. YOUNG boars (343.2 × 10 sperm/mL) had a higher sperm concentration than ADULT boars (285.6 × 10 sperm/mL, P = 0.016) but did not differ compared to OLD boars (297.3 × 10 sperm/mL, P = 0.062). In ADULT boars, the sperm concentration was higher in GOOD compared to POOR quality (327.4 vs. 243.8 × 10 sperm/mL, P = 0.002). Similarly, OLD boars with GOOD quality showed higher sperm concentration than POOR quality sample (348.6 vs. 245.9 × 10 sperm/mL, P = 0.002), whereas no significant difference was observed in YOUNG boars (P = 0.782). Metabolomic analysis revealed differences in SP metabolite profiles related to semen quality and age. From a total of 50 identified metabolites, 17 showed significantly higher concentrations in GOOD quality sperm (P < 0.05). Age-related interactions revealed that OLD boars with GOOD semen quality had enriched levels of several metabolites, including aspartate, valine, and tryptophan, which are associated with hormonal regulation, energy metabolism, and antioxidant defense, suggesting potential biomarkers for sustained fertility. These findings indicate that SP metabolite profiling could serve as a biomarker-based tool to support semen quality assessments and optimize boar culling strategies, ultimately enhancing reproductive efficiency and extending boar longevity.
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Cureus
August 2025
Andro-Urology Unit, Institute of Kidney Diseases, Hayatabad Medical Complex, Peshawar, PAK.
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Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of microsurgical varicocelectomy on sperm count in infertile men diagnosed with clinical varicocele.
Front Biosci (Landmark Ed)
August 2025
Department of Integrated Applied Life Science, Integrated Graduate School of Medicine, Engineering, and Agricultural Sciences, University of Yamanashi, 400-8510 Yamanashi, Japan.
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Methods: Pronuclear formation was assessed via Hoechst 33342 staining, cortical granule release was evaluated using agglutinin-fluorescein isothiocyanate (LCA-FITC) staining, intracellular Ca levels were monitored with Cal-520 AM, and sperm motility was analyzed using a sperm motility analysis system (SMAS).
Theriogenology
September 2025
Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproduction, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand; Multi-Omics for Functional Products in Food, Cosmetics and Animals Research Unit, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand. Electronic address: Morakot
Boar semen quality and age are vital for successful fertility management in the swine industry. Understanding how seminal plasma (SP) metabolites vary with semen quality and age is essential for optimizing breeding strategies. This study aimed to determine whether SP metabolite profiles and semen quality are associated with Duroc boar age.
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Laboratory of Teaching and Research in Pathology of Reproduction, Center of Biotechnology in Animal Reproduction, Department of Animal Reproduction, School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, University of São Paulo (USP), Pirassununga, SP, Brazil. Electronic address:
Sperm capacitation is a critical process for successful fertilization, involving multiple regulated cellular changes. On the other hand, cryopreservation induces membrane changes that can mimic capacitation, potentially leading to misinterpretation of sperm function. Distinguishing true capacitation from cryoinjury remains challenging, as both share surface markers despite involving distinct mechanisms and impacts on fertilization.
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Department of Biological Sciences, State University of Santa Cruz (UESC), Ilhéus, Bahia, Brazil.
Characterising body and reproductive morphometry and their association with epididymal sperm quality can contribute to the conservation of sambar deer (Rusa unicolor). Five adult males maintained in captivity at the Getúlio Vargas Zoobotanical Park (Salvador, BA, Brazil) were captured, anaesthetised, and subjected to bilateral orchiectomy as part of a population-control strategy. Body measurements included head circumference, thoracic diameter, total length, withers height, and body weight.
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