Quantitative estimation of spermatogenesis in bulls (Bos
indicus) in a tropical environment of Nigeria |
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Authors: | J Kumi-Diaka D I K Osori C O Njoku D Ogwu |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Surgery and Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria
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Abstract: | Spermatogenesis in bulls (Bos indicus) indigenous to Nigeria, and the significance of Sertoli cell index (SCI) as a measure of testicular degeneration were studied. The mean testicular weights and dimensions were lower than reported forBos taurus breeds. The diameters of the seminiferous tubules were lower than reported forBos taurus, although within the same range. Inter-month and intra-month variations were highly significant (P<0.01). A mean annual spermatogenesis of 77.60% was reported. Active spermatogenesis was observed throughout the year, with a peak during the rainy season and extending toward the predry season. This was consistent with previous reports. Severe testicular degeneration was found to influence spermatogenesis. This was reflected in the decrease in SCI. Mild degeneration had no significant effect on spermatogenesis, and did not significantly change the SCI. The SCI was defined as the ratio of the number of germinal cells to the number of Sertoli cells in the same cross sections of tubules. |
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