Semen morphology & defects Flashcards
What are the types of morphological defects…? compensable/uncompensable?
detached heads (compensable) cytoplasmic droplets - proximal (uncompensable) distal mid-piece reflex (compensable) diadem effect (uncompensable) pyriform heads (uncompensable)
Detached heads…?
due to senescence
indicator of inflamm or heat stress
Proximal cytoplasmic droplets…?
fail to bind to zona pelucida
distal mid-piece reflex…?
compensable
most common defect in spermiogram
due to abnormal epididymal environment
Diadem defect…?
occurs during spermatogenesis
uncompensable
Pyriform heads…?
during spermatogenesis
often in young over-fat stallions
uncompensable
small & narrow heads
Characteristics of primary abnormalities…
develop during spermatogenesis
Characteristics of secondary abnormalities…
develop during epididymal transport
Compensable abnormalities…?
can be compensated by ++ insemination dose - DO NOT INHIBIT NORMAL SPERM
Uncompensable abnormalities…?
can not be compensated by ++ insemination dose - DO INHIBIT NORMAL SPERM
When is compensable/uncompensable classification valuable?
for frozen semen processing