2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-35982011000300003
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Motilidade espermática, fertilização dos ovócitos e eclosão dos ovos de Jundiá em água contaminada por cádmio

Abstract: RESUMO -Este estudo foi realizado para avaliar o efeito da contaminação da água por cádmio sobre a taxa de fertilização dos ovócitos e de eclosão dos ovos e a duração da motilidade espermática em jundiá (Rhamdia quelen). Foram realizados dois ensaios: no ensaio 1, foi avaliado o efeito do cádmio sobre a fertilização artificial dos ovócitos e a eclosão dos ovos e, no ensaio 2, o efeito do cádmio sobre a duração da motilidade espermática. Em ambos os ensaios, adotou-se o delineamento experimental inteiramente ca… Show more

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“…Similar to Brycon orbignyanus (GANECO et al, 2008), the formation of the perivitelline space in P. lineatus (FREIRE-BRASIL, 2001) occurs immediately after passage of spermatozoa through the micropyle; this process triggers the disarrangement of cortical alveoli, leading to water flow into the egg and inducing enlargement of the perivitelline space. During this period, cells are vulnerable to contaminants (KIME, 1999) such as heavy metals (HILBIG et al, 2008;WITECK et al, 2011), and other physical and chemical constituents of water (DEPÊCHE;BILLARD, 1994). Water pH has a direct influence on these processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similar to Brycon orbignyanus (GANECO et al, 2008), the formation of the perivitelline space in P. lineatus (FREIRE-BRASIL, 2001) occurs immediately after passage of spermatozoa through the micropyle; this process triggers the disarrangement of cortical alveoli, leading to water flow into the egg and inducing enlargement of the perivitelline space. During this period, cells are vulnerable to contaminants (KIME, 1999) such as heavy metals (HILBIG et al, 2008;WITECK et al, 2011), and other physical and chemical constituents of water (DEPÊCHE;BILLARD, 1994). Water pH has a direct influence on these processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The artificial fertilization procedure was performed by using a dry method with 150-mL plastic recipients (WITECK et al, 2011); 100 mL of semen were added to 2 mL of oocytes, i.e., corresponding to 1.13 × 10 6 spermatozoa per oocyte (SOUZA, 2007). After gamete mixing, 20 mL of water from each of the incubation systems were added and mixed for 60 s. Finally, the oocytes were washed 3 times with the same water and incubated.…”
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“…This can occur by the possible interaction between the gametes and water pollutants, such as the blockage of the micropyle, which prevents the entry of sperm in the fertilization process (Hilbig et al, 2008). In addition, solutions containing certain levels of pollutants can directly interfere with sperm motility and morphology, and subsequently at fertilization (Hilbig et al, 2008;Witeck et al, 2011).…”
Section: Impact Of Toxic Agents In the Reproductive Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At that moment, the gametes are exposed to various contaminants in the water, including heavy metals mercury, zinc, lead, copper and cadmus. These trace elements, at certain levels, affect the motility of spermatozoa and fertilization of oocytes (Witeck et al, 2011).…”
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