TY - JOUR
T1 - Diagnostic Methods for Evaluation of Stallion Subfertility
T2 - A Review
AU - Ball, Barry A.
PY - 2008/11
Y1 - 2008/11
N2 - Classically, evaluation of the breeding stallion for reduced fertility has relied on physical examination of the reproductive system, as well as evaluation of sperm number, motility, and morphology. Over the past 20 years, a number of other diagnostic methods have become available to facilitate reproductive evaluation of the stallion. Specifically, ultrasound imaging has provided much-improved diagnostic methods for evaluation of the external and internal genitalia of the stallion, and these methods have now become routine in evaluation of the stallion. Biochemical analyses of semen can provide useful information for diagnosis of azoospermia (determination of alkaline phosphatase), detection of urine contamination, or changes in pH. Numerous sperm function assays provide information concerning subcellular compartments of the sperm including the plasma membrane, DNA, acrosome, and mitochondria. Data correlating these functional assays with fertility in the stallion are limited in most cases, with the exception of the sperm chromatin structure assay. Finally, the recent sequencing of the equine genome offers the possibility of both marker-assisted selection for fertility traits and more specific information about genetic mutations that may be associated with differing levels of fertility in the stallion.
AB - Classically, evaluation of the breeding stallion for reduced fertility has relied on physical examination of the reproductive system, as well as evaluation of sperm number, motility, and morphology. Over the past 20 years, a number of other diagnostic methods have become available to facilitate reproductive evaluation of the stallion. Specifically, ultrasound imaging has provided much-improved diagnostic methods for evaluation of the external and internal genitalia of the stallion, and these methods have now become routine in evaluation of the stallion. Biochemical analyses of semen can provide useful information for diagnosis of azoospermia (determination of alkaline phosphatase), detection of urine contamination, or changes in pH. Numerous sperm function assays provide information concerning subcellular compartments of the sperm including the plasma membrane, DNA, acrosome, and mitochondria. Data correlating these functional assays with fertility in the stallion are limited in most cases, with the exception of the sperm chromatin structure assay. Finally, the recent sequencing of the equine genome offers the possibility of both marker-assisted selection for fertility traits and more specific information about genetic mutations that may be associated with differing levels of fertility in the stallion.
KW - Semen
KW - Sperm
KW - Stallion
KW - Subfertility
KW - Ultrasonography
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jevs.2008.10.003
DO - 10.1016/j.jevs.2008.10.003
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:56049110583
SN - 0737-0806
VL - 28
SP - 650
EP - 665
JO - Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
JF - Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
IS - 11
ER -