| Literature DB >> 994096 |
P de Boer, F A van der Hoeven, J A Chardon.
Abstract
Tertiary trisomic males, carrying the small translocation chromosome from the T(1;13)7OH reciprocal mouse translocation as the extra chromosome, are oligospermic. Uterine and oviductal sperm counts were congruent to 10% of normal. Of the uterine spermatozoa, 77-2% were morphologically abnormal compared with 24-6% in the oviduct. Oligospermy in the tertiary trisomic males leads to delayed fertilization; 34-8% of the 109 eggs scored between 5-5--9-5 hr after mating were fertilized compared with 52-1% (n=343) at Day 2. Of the 179 morulae/blastocysts recovered at Day 4, 46-9% contained the small marker chromosome, which agrees with earlier cytological studies on secondary spermatocytes. These results indicate that euploid and aneuploid spermatozoa are formed in about equal numbers and there is no relationship between sperm morphology and karyotype.Entities:
Keywords: Animals, Laboratory; Biology; Chromosome Abnormalities; Clinical Research; Demographic Factors; Diseases; Fertilization; Genitalia; Germ Cells; Neonatal Diseases And Abnormalities; Physiology; Population; Population Characteristics; Reproduction; Research Methodology; Sex Distribution; Sex Factors; Sex Ratio; Spermatozoa--analysis; Urogenital System
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Year: 1976 PMID: 994096 DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0480249
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Reprod Fertil ISSN: 0022-4251