2013
DOI: 10.1111/rda.12199
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Effects of Vasectomy on Seminal Plasma Alkaline Phosphatase in Male Alpacas (Vicugña pacos)

Abstract: Azoospermia is a common finding in male alpacas which present for infertility. The challenge is to differentiate azoospermia of testicular origin from non-testicular origin. In several species, alkaline phosphatase (AP) concentrations in seminal plasma have been used as a diagnostic marker of contributions of the testis and epididymis to the ejaculate. The purpose of this study was to determine whether AP assay could differentiate testicular from non-testicular azoospermia in male alpacas. An experimental mode… Show more

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“…The surgical technique is well described in human medicine, including some modifications of the basic procedure 4 . In veterinary medicine, vasectomy is less commonly performed, but the conventional technique has been well documented in several species such as bulls, 5 rams, 6 boars, 7 alpacas, 8 dogs, 9 cats 10 and even birds 11 . In some of these domestic animals, vasectomy is used in assisted reproduction programs of livestock to obtain heat‐check males 12 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surgical technique is well described in human medicine, including some modifications of the basic procedure 4 . In veterinary medicine, vasectomy is less commonly performed, but the conventional technique has been well documented in several species such as bulls, 5 rams, 6 boars, 7 alpacas, 8 dogs, 9 cats 10 and even birds 11 . In some of these domestic animals, vasectomy is used in assisted reproduction programs of livestock to obtain heat‐check males 12 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%