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Testicular ultrasonogram pixel intensity during sexual development and its relationship with semen quality, sperm production, and quantitative testicular histology in beef bulls.

L F C Brito1, A D Barth, R E Wilde, J P Kastelic.   

Abstract

This study was conducted to evaluate testicular ultrasonogram pixel intensity during sexual development in bulls and to determine its relationship with semen quality, sperm production, and quantitative testicular histology. Beef bulls (N = 152) were examined from 14 - 26 to 70 - 74 wk of age in four different years. Testicular echogenicity increased during sexual development, but the pattern of change differed among years. Echogenicity increased between 26 and 42 to 46 wk of age in 2 yr, but increased considerably earlier in the other 2 yr, reaching maximum values at 34 wk of age. Because increased echogenicity was likely associated with testicular changes leading to initiation of spermatogenesis, these differences were difficult to explain considering that age at puberty did not differ significantly among years. When data were evaluated according to age normalized to puberty, echogenicity started to increase 16 to 12 wk before puberty and reached maximum values 4 wk before or at puberty. These results indicate that a certain developmental stage of the testicular parenchyma must be reached before puberty and that the composition of the parenchyma remained consistent after puberty. Testicular echogenicity was associated with sperm production, seminiferous tubule and epithelium area, and sperm morphology, but the associations were not consistent. Testicular echogenicity was a good indicator of pubertal and mature status, but was not superior to scrotal circumference. In conclusion, although testicular ultrasonogram pixel intensity analysis might be useful for research purposes, clinical application of this technology in the present form for bull breeding soundness evaluation is not justifiable.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22401830     DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2012.01.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theriogenology        ISSN: 0093-691X            Impact factor:   2.740


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