Martin Fik
Slovak University of Agriculture
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Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology | 2018
Anton Kováčik; Filip Tirpák; Marian Tomka; Michal Miškeje; Eva Tvrdá; Július Árvay; Jaroslav Andreji; Tomáš Slanina; Michal Gábor; Lukáš Hleba; Martin Fik; Tomáš Jambor; Miroslava Císarová; Peter Massanyi
Objective of the present study was to investigate interactions between trace elements content and RedOx status, as well as sperm quality parameters (motility features, DNA fragmentation) in fish spermatozoa in natural conditions. Reproductively mature male freshwater fish (n = 16) of Cyprinus carpio breed were used in the study. Trace elements content was determined in fish milt samples by inductively-coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) and by cold-vapor atomic absorption spectroscopy (CV-AAS). Sperm quality evaluation was realized by computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA) quantifying several parameters: concentration, total motility, progressive motility, distance average path, distance curved line, distance straight line, velocity average path, velocity curved line, velocity straight line, straightness, linearity, amplitude of lateral head displacement and beat cross frequency. The general scheme of descending concentrations of trace metals in semen samples was following: Zn > Fe > Cu > As > Sr > Ni > Mn > Se > Pb > Cr > Cd > Hg. Total motility of spermatozoa was relatively high (91.45%), however progressive motility was not even half of this value (39.47%). Sperm DNA fragmentation values were relatively low (4.00-6.29%). The percentage of immotile spermatozoa showed a significant correlation with all RedOx status parameters and also with DNA fragmentation. Positive statistically significant correlations were observed between trace elements (Mn, Se, Sr, and Zn) and some qualitative spermatozoa parameters (velocity and distance parameters). Cu and Hg content shows similar negative associations with progressive motility. Hg also interacted with production of malondialdehyde. Overall, the present study suggests application of multi-component mixtures of environmentally related trace elements concentrations when assessing the potential reproductive risk.
Scientific Papers: Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2015
Henrieta Arpášová; Branislav Gálik; Cyril Hrnčár; Martin Fik; Róbert Herkeľ; Veronika Pistová
Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica | 2015
Cyril Hrnčár; Simona Verguliaková; Peter Svorad; Ján Weis; Henrieta Aprášová; Slavomír Mindek; Martin Fik; Jozef Bujko
The Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences | 2018
Martin Fik; Lenka Malíková
The Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences | 2018
Martin Fik
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2018
Martin Fik; Petra Neirurerová; Jaroslav Andreji; Henrieta Arpášová
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2018
Henrieta Arpášová; Martin Fik
Biological Trace Element Research | 2018
Anton Kováčik; Eva Tvrdá; Michal Miškeje; Július Árvay; Marian Tomka; Katarina Zbynovska; Jaroslav Andreji; Lukáš Hleba; Eva Kovacikova; Martin Fik; Peter Čupka; Jozef Nahácky; Peter Massanyi
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2017
Martin Fik; Cyril Hrnčár; Henrieta Arpášová
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2017
Henrieta Arpášová; Branislav Gálik; Veronika Pistová; Martin Fik