N Garcia-Gil
University of Girona
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Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2007
E Bussalleu; E. Pinart; Mm Rivera; X Arias; M. Briz; S Sancho; N Garcia-Gil; J. Bassols; A. Pruneda; Marc Yeste; I Casas; T. Rigau; Joan E. Rodríguez-Gil; Sergi Bonet
This study was designed to develop a method of improving the quality of sperm obtained from subfertile Piétrain boars. Seminal doses were filtered through neuter Sephadex columns (G-25 Medium, G-50 Fine, G-50 Medium and G-75, length 10 +/- 0.5 cm, flow rate 1 ml/20 s). Doses were prepared by pooling 10 ml semen samples collected from 58 asthenoteratospermic boars and diluted the sperm-cell rich fraction 1 : 6 in Betsville thawing solution extender. Sperm quality was determined before and after the filtering process. Sperm morphology and motility were assessed using the computer program SCA 2002 production, and sperm vitality was evaluated by fluorescence multistaining. ORT and HRT tests were used to determine the osmotic resistance of spermatozoa, and metabolic performance was assessed by measuring l-lactate production. Results indicate that the filtration process rendered increased proportions of mature spermatozoa and of viable spermatozoa with an intact acrosome, nucleus and mitochondrial sheath. Sperm filtration led to decreased percentages of spermatozoa with proximal and distal droplets and of agglutinated spermatozoa, along with slightly diminished ORT values. HRT scores and L-lactate production were unaffected. Our findings indicate that filtering through a Sephadex column improves the sperm morphology and vitality of seminal doses obtained from subfertile boars, but produces no functional changes in the spermatozoa. All four column types yielded similar results.
Animal Reproduction Science | 2002
N Garcia-Gil; E. Pinart; S Sancho; E. Badia; J. Bassols; E Kadar; M. Briz; Sergi Bonet
The present study describes the morphological features of the eight stages of the seminiferous epithelium in Landrace boars according to the tubular morphology method, as well as their relative frequency, length, and duration. In Landrace boars the pre-meiotic stages occupied the 31.9 +/- 19.9% of the spermatogenic cycle and had a total length of 1788.8 +/- 1153.0 microm and a duration of 2.78 days; they were mainly characterised by the presence of leptotene and pachytene spermatocytes and round spermatids. Meiotic stages, with a relative frequency of 16.4 +/- 6.8%, a length of 787.1 +/- 603.1 microm and a duration of 1.41 days, contained spermatocytes in advanced meiosis I and/or in meiosis II and elongating spermatids grouped in bundles. Post-meiotic stages occupied the 50.6 +/- 20.4% of the spermatogenic cycle and had a length of 2096.8 +/- 1175.0 microm and a duration of 4.37 days; the most important event of these stages was the spermiation, which included the complete remodelling of sperm head and tail and the releasing of spermatozoa into the lumen, as well as the formation of residual bodies. From data obtained we concluded that both germ cell associations of the stages maintain constant among Landrace boars, and that the relative frequency, length and duration of the stages were directly dependent of the cytological transformations on the seminiferous tubules.
European Journal of Histochemistry | 2005
E. Badia; E. Pinart; M. Briz; Luis M. Pastor; S Sancho; N Garcia-Gil; J. Bassols; E Kadar; A. Pruneda; E Bussalleu; Marc Yeste; Sergi Bonet
The present study describes, for the first time, the glycosidic content of boar bulbourethral glands using lectin histochemistry. Fourteen horseradish peroxidase- or digoxigenin-labelled lectins with different carbohydrate specificities were used in samples obtained from 3 healthy Landrace boars. The results obtained indicate that endpiece and duct cells synthesize and secrete mainly O-glycoproteins with alpha- and beta-D-N-acetylgalactosamine, beta-D-galactose-beta(1-->3)-D-N-acetylgalactosamine, D-N-acetylglucosamine and neuraminic acid residues. Glycoproteins secreted by bulbourethral glands have a role in the protection and lubrication of the urethra. In addition, they may be also involved in the regulation of the sperm metabolic activity and in the maintenance of the structural integrity of acrosomal and plasma membranes.
Theriogenology | 2004
S Sancho; E. Pinart; M. Briz; N Garcia-Gil; E. Badia; J. Bassols; E Kadar; A. Pruneda; E Bussalleu; Marc Yeste; M G Coll; Sergi Bonet
Reproduction | 2007
S Sancho; I Casas; Hans Ekwall; F. Saravia; Heriberto Rodriguez-Martinez; Joan E. Rodríguez-Gil; Eva Flores; E. Pinart; M. Briz; N Garcia-Gil; J. Bassols; A. Pruneda; E Bussalleu; Marc Yeste; Sergi Bonet
Microscopy Research and Technique | 2005
E Bussalleu; Elisabet Pinart; Marc Yeste; Mailo Briz; S Sancho; N Garcia-Gil; E. Badia; J. Bassols; A. Pruneda; I Casas; Sergi Bonet
Theriogenology | 2005
A. Pruneda; Elisabet Pinart; M. Dolors Briz; S Sancho; N Garcia-Gil; E. Badia; E Kadar; J. Bassols; E Bussalleu; Marc Yeste; Sergi Bonet
Molecular Reproduction and Development | 2006
A. Medrano; N Garcia-Gil; Laura Ramió; Ma. Montserrat Rivera; J.M. Fernández-Novell; Alfredo Ramírez; A. Peña; Ma. Dolors Briz; Elisabet Pinart; Ilona I. Concha; Sergi Bonet; T. Rigau; Joan E. Rodríguez-Gil
Animal Reproduction Science | 2008
Marc Yeste; M. Briz; E. Pinart; S Sancho; N Garcia-Gil; E. Badia; J. Bassols; A. Pruneda; E Bussalleu; I Casas; Sergi Bonet
Animal Reproduction Science | 2008
Marc Yeste; M. Briz; E. Pinart; S Sancho; N Garcia-Gil; E. Badia; J. Bassols; A. Pruneda; E Bussalleu; I Casas; Sergi Bonet