1967
DOI: 10.1042/bj1020456
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Lipid composition and metabolism in testicular and ejaculated ram spermatozoa

Abstract: 1. Spermatozoa collected directly from the testis of the conscious ram contain 25% more phospholipid than ejaculated spermatozoa. The concentration of lecithin, phosphatidylethanolamine and ethanolamine plasmalogen was greater in testicular spermatozoa; little difference was observed in choline plasmalogen. Both types of spermatozoa had significant amounts of cardiolipin and alkyl ether phospholipid. 2. The fatty acids in the phospholipid extracted from testicular spermatozoa have a very high content of palmit… Show more

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“…The results presented here for the ram are in reasonable agreement with those of Scott et al (1967) and Neill and Masters (1972) and those for boar spermatozoa agree with the data of Johnson et al (1969). Differences between present findings and some of those mentioned in Section I are probably due to differences in the amount of total phospholipid extracted and the analytical techniques employed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The results presented here for the ram are in reasonable agreement with those of Scott et al (1967) and Neill and Masters (1972) and those for boar spermatozoa agree with the data of Johnson et al (1969). Differences between present findings and some of those mentioned in Section I are probably due to differences in the amount of total phospholipid extracted and the analytical techniques employed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The results of the present study confirm that the decrease in the dry matter content of spermatozoa, which occurs during maturation (Lavon, Volcani & Danon, 1970) (Scott, Dawson & Rowlands, 1963;Dawson & Scott, 1964;Grogan et al, 1966;Pickett, Komarek, Gebauer, Benson & Gibson, 1967;Quinn & White, 1967;Scott & Dawson, 1968;Lavon et al, 1970) and was assumed to be the result of their utilization as a source of energy in the absence of carbohydrates (Quinn & White, 1967;Scott et al, 1967). It seems likely that a parallel degradation occurs in the related proteins during the maturation process.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The amount of phospholipid extracted from human spermatozoa is similar to the amount extracted from the ram (Scott et al, 1967) and bull (Pursel & Graham, 1967) despite the use of different extraction procedures, but is lower than the figures quoted for the boar (Johnson et al, 1969;Poulos et al, 1972 Stanley (1957) in at least three other species (Poulos et al, 1972).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…The phospholipid composition of human spermatozoa appears to resemble that of the boar more closely (Johnson et al, 1969;Poulos et al, 1972) than that of the ram (Scott et al, 1967;Quinn & White, 1967) or bull (Masaki & Hartree, 1962;Pursel & Graham, 1967). Choline plasmalogen comprises only 3% and 10% of human and boar sperm phospholipids, respectively, whereas it is by far the major component of ram and bull spermatozoa.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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