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Semen alterations in porcine rubulavirus-infected boars are related to viral excretion and have implications for artificial insemination
Authors:Solís M  Ramírez-Mendoza H  Mercado C  Espinosa S  Vallejo V  Reyes-Leyva J  Hernández J
Institution:Departamento de Producción Animal, Cerdos, FMVZ-UNAM, Cd. Universitaria, Mexico, D.F. 04510, Mexico.
Abstract:Porcine rubulavirus (PoRV), also known as blue eye disease (BED) of swine, causes respiratory and reproductive problems in pigs at several developmental stages. To study the effect of PoRV infection on semen production, five boars were infected with 1 x 10(6) TCID(50)/ml of PoRV strain PAC-3 and evaluated for 59 days post inoculation (DPI). Infected boars developed reproductive tract pathology that included swelling of the testes and epididymides. Analysis of the semen showed that the infection had little effect on semen production in four animals, but semen from one boar showed severe alterations in sperm concentration, motility, and morphology. When motility was analyzed in BTS-diluted semen after 24, 48, or 72 h, alterations were detected in all boars. Furthermore, viral antigen was detected in semen, the seminal plasma fraction, or sperm fraction from all boars. These results showed that PoRV is excreted via semen and, therefore, artificial insemination is a potential route of dissemination.
Keywords:Swine  Semen  Virus diseases transmission  Porcine rubulavirus  Artificial insemination
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