Sperm DNA quality evaluated by comet assay and sperm chromatin structure assay in stallions after unilateral orchiectomy. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Unilateral orchiectomy (UO) may interfere with thermoregulation of the remaining testis caused by inflammation surrounding the incision site, thus altering normal spermatogenesis and consequently sperm quality. Two measures of sperm DNA quality (neutral comet assay and the sperm chromatin structure assay [SCSA]) were compared before UO (0 days) and at 14, 30, and 60 days after UO to determine whether sperm DNA changed after a mild testis stress (i.e., UO). The percent DNA in the comet tail was higher at 14 and 60 days compared to 0 days (P < 0.05) after UO. All other comet tail measures (i.e., length, moment, migration) were higher at all time periods after UO compared to 0 days (P < 0.05). Two SCSA measures (mean-t, mode-t) increased at 14 days after UO (P < 0.05), whereas two measures (SD-t and COMP-t) did not change. This study identified a decrease in sperm DNA quality using both the neutral comet assay and the SCSA, which was not identified using traditional measures of sperm quality.

published proceedings

  • Theriogenology

altmetric score

  • 0.75

author list (cited authors)

  • Serafini, R., Varner, D. D., Bissett, W., Blanchard, T. L., Teague, S. R., & Love, C. C.

citation count

  • 7

complete list of authors

  • Serafini, R||Varner, DD||Bissett, W||Blanchard, TL||Teague, SR||Love, CC

publication date

  • January 2015