首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     检索      


Development of a fluorescent computer‐assisted spermatozoal quantification method and a comparison of results for manual counting with a haemocytometer and computer‐assisted semen analysis in dogs
Authors:John Watts
Abstract:The aim of this study was to develop and validate a novel, computer‐assisted spermatozoal quantification (CASQ) method of determining spermatozoal concentration in canine semen. In Experiment A, the spermatozoal concentration was measured (n = 28) with a haemocytometer using light microscopy, CASQ and computer‐assisted semen analysis (CASA; MMC sperm), following three independent dilutions. The limits of agreement between the haemocytometer and CASQ were ?13.1% to 13.8% and ?27.0% to 28.6% between the haemocytometer and CASA. The precision CVs (limits of agreement) were 5.7% (?7.8% to 8.9%) for the haemocytometer, 6.2% (?8.8% to 12.3%) for CASQ and 10.8% (?16.0% to 19.5%) for CASA. In Experiment B, spermatozoa were manually counted (n = 42) with the haemocytometer under fluorescent illumination using the CASQ sample. The limits of agreement between the CASQ and the haemocytometer were satisfactory (?4.6% to 4.6%) and the precision CVs (limits of agreement) were 6.2% (?9.0% to 11.4%) for the haemocytometer and 4.4% (?5.8% to 8.6%) for CASQ. The CASQ method was then clinically applied to compare the haemocytometer (light and fluorescent methods) with CASQ and CASA. Outlying data were removed. These studies demonstrated that CASQ was reliable and that the MMC sperm CASA was unreliable as methods for determining spermatozoal concentration in canine semen. Computer‐assisted spermatozoal quantification was also determined to be more precise than manual counting with the haemocytometer. Using the clinical protocol, the agreement between the haemocytometer and CASQ method was acceptable, but it was worse than in the experiments where duplicate samples and a larger volume of semen were analysed. The CASQ method may be a useful method to measure the membrane status of canine spermatozoa; however, further investigation is required. Counting spermatozoa using fluorescent microscopy and the haemocytometer may improve the efficiency of counting and the accuracy of the method.
Keywords:CASA  CASQ  concentration  dog  haemocytometer  spermatozoa
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号