Ladislav Máchal
University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
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Animal Reproduction Science | 2010
Libor Severa; Ladislav Máchal; L. Švábová; O. Mamica
This study quantified and evaluated the variability of sperm head shape for 10 different stallions. Sperm head shape characteristics including sperm head length to width ratio, position of the center of gravity, curvature, and degree of roundness were assessed and analysed from images using elliptic Fourier descriptors and inverse Fourier transformation. The first four principal components accounted for 88.46-92.33% of the total variance and provided a good summary of the overall data. In the case of the ejaculate with defective sperm heads the components accounted for 97.35-98.21% of variation. The study was able to quantitatively confirm that head length to width ratio, which contributed 48.63-53.48% and 71.30-73.34% to the total variance for normal and defective sperm, respectively, was the predominant determining parameter of sperm head shape. There were no statistical significant relationships between Fourier descriptors and values of sperm concentration and/or motility.
Zygote | 2006
Zuzana Molnárová; Marie Machatkova; Ladislav Máchal; Jindra Horakova; Katerina Hanzalova
The aim of the work was to study a potential relationship between acrosome response characteristics of bovine spermatozoa and their ability to fertilize oocytes and produce in vitro embryos. Sperm of artificial insemination bulls with a high rate (22.0 +/- 4.1%, group A, n = 7) or a low rate (10.3 +/- 4.1%, group B, n = 8) of embryos were used. For acrosome assessment, motile spermatozoa from a Percoll gradient were incubated with or without heparin and examined by the fix-vital sperm assay (FVSA). The differences between the heparin-treated (H+) and the non-treated (H-) spermatozoa were significant (p < 0.01) in all bulls at all tested intervals. According to the kinetics of the heparin response, the bulls fell into three categories: fast (FR, n = 7), moderate (MR, n = 5) or slow (SR, n = 3) acrosome responses (p < 0.01). Five MR bulls were found in group A in comparison with two MR bulls in group B (57.1 vs 12.5%; p < 0.05). Intensity of the acrosome response (response index) was significantly higher in bull group A compared with bull group B (7.0 vs 4.6, p < 0.01). A positive correlation was recorded between response index and embryo rate (r = 0.668, p < 0.01). In conclusion (a) the kinetics of spermatozoa response to heparin may be important for in vitro fertilization, bulls with a moderate response appearing to be most suitable for embryo production; (b) greater spermatozoa response to heparin was related to more effective embryo production.
Archives Animal Breeding | 2002
Ladislav Máchal; Jana Simeonovova
Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2011
Petra Zejdová; Daniel Falta; Gustav Chládek; Ladislav Máchal
Archives Animal Breeding | 2003
Ladislav Máchal; Marek Zatloukal; Stanislav Jeřábek; Zuzana Molnárová
Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2011
Gustav Chládek; Vladimír Čejna; Daniel Falta; Ladislav Máchal
Czech Journal of Animal Science | 2018
Lucie Jarinkovičová; Ladislav Máchal; Jan Máchal; Radek Filipčík; E. Tůmová; Roman Horský
Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2012
Šárka Hanuláková; Ondřej Mamica; Ladislav Máchal; Ivo Křivánek; Radek Filipčík; Martin Hošek; Gustav Chládek
Archives Animal Breeding | 2008
L. Severa; Ladislav Máchal; I. Křivánek; M. Machatková; O. Mamica
Polish Journal of Natural Science | 2007
Ladislav Máchal; Martin Hošek; Zuzana Rečková; I. Krivanek