Transmission electron microscopic observations of acrosome and head abnormalities in impala (<i>Aepyceros melampus</i>) sperm from the Kruger National Park

Sperm morphological features play an important role in semen evaluation. Exposure to a variety of chemical compounds, especially environmental endocrine disrupters, elicit abnormalities in sperm of certain species. Baseline data on ultrastructure of normal sperm as well as abnormalities observed con...

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Main Authors: D.J. Ackerman, A.J. Reinecke, H.J. Els
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 1997-01-01
Series:Koedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science
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Online Access:http://www.koedoe.co.za/index.php/koedoe/article/view/260
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spelling doaj-4459bf644ab8478693f78edb8e11e0ba2020-11-24T21:41:04ZengAOSISKoedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science0075-64582071-07711997-01-014011530212Transmission electron microscopic observations of acrosome and head abnormalities in impala (<i>Aepyceros melampus</i>) sperm from the Kruger National ParkD.J. Ackerman0A.J. Reinecke1H.J. Els2Stellenbosch UniversityStellenbosch UniversityElectron Microscopy UnitSperm morphological features play an important role in semen evaluation. Exposure to a variety of chemical compounds, especially environmental endocrine disrupters, elicit abnormalities in sperm of certain species. Baseline data on ultrastructure of normal sperm as well as abnormalities observed concomitantly, are required before causal links between such substances and abnormalities can be established. Live spermatozoa were collected from the cauda epididymis of 64 impala rams in the Kruger National Park and studied by transmission electron microscopy to document normal sperm features and abnormalities. The following abnormalities of the acrosome and sperm head were documented from micrographs: Loose acrosome in various stages of disintegration, lip forming of the acrosome; bizarre head, crater defect, poor condensation of the nucleus and the Dag defect. The observed abnormalities were very similar to those reported for other members of the Bovidae. Different forms of a hollow sphere, formed by the nucleus and covered by an abnormal acrosome have not previously been described for other species.http://www.koedoe.co.za/index.php/koedoe/article/view/260impala sperm, acrosome and head anomalies, transmission electron microscopy, Kruger National Park
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author D.J. Ackerman
A.J. Reinecke
H.J. Els
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A.J. Reinecke
H.J. Els
Transmission electron microscopic observations of acrosome and head abnormalities in impala (<i>Aepyceros melampus</i>) sperm from the Kruger National Park
Koedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science
impala sperm, acrosome and head anomalies, transmission electron microscopy, Kruger National Park
author_facet D.J. Ackerman
A.J. Reinecke
H.J. Els
author_sort D.J. Ackerman
title Transmission electron microscopic observations of acrosome and head abnormalities in impala (<i>Aepyceros melampus</i>) sperm from the Kruger National Park
title_short Transmission electron microscopic observations of acrosome and head abnormalities in impala (<i>Aepyceros melampus</i>) sperm from the Kruger National Park
title_full Transmission electron microscopic observations of acrosome and head abnormalities in impala (<i>Aepyceros melampus</i>) sperm from the Kruger National Park
title_fullStr Transmission electron microscopic observations of acrosome and head abnormalities in impala (<i>Aepyceros melampus</i>) sperm from the Kruger National Park
title_full_unstemmed Transmission electron microscopic observations of acrosome and head abnormalities in impala (<i>Aepyceros melampus</i>) sperm from the Kruger National Park
title_sort transmission electron microscopic observations of acrosome and head abnormalities in impala (<i>aepyceros melampus</i>) sperm from the kruger national park
publisher AOSIS
series Koedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science
issn 0075-6458
2071-0771
publishDate 1997-01-01
description Sperm morphological features play an important role in semen evaluation. Exposure to a variety of chemical compounds, especially environmental endocrine disrupters, elicit abnormalities in sperm of certain species. Baseline data on ultrastructure of normal sperm as well as abnormalities observed concomitantly, are required before causal links between such substances and abnormalities can be established. Live spermatozoa were collected from the cauda epididymis of 64 impala rams in the Kruger National Park and studied by transmission electron microscopy to document normal sperm features and abnormalities. The following abnormalities of the acrosome and sperm head were documented from micrographs: Loose acrosome in various stages of disintegration, lip forming of the acrosome; bizarre head, crater defect, poor condensation of the nucleus and the Dag defect. The observed abnormalities were very similar to those reported for other members of the Bovidae. Different forms of a hollow sphere, formed by the nucleus and covered by an abnormal acrosome have not previously been described for other species.
topic impala sperm, acrosome and head anomalies, transmission electron microscopy, Kruger National Park
url http://www.koedoe.co.za/index.php/koedoe/article/view/260
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