2014
DOI: 10.3906/vet-1308-9
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Inhibitory effect of K+ and Ca2+ concentrations, pH, and osmolality of activation solution on motility of shabut (Barbus grypus Heckel 1843) spermatozoa

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“…In freshwater fish species, a 6‐mM potassium (K + ) solution was found to have an inhibitory action on sperm motility and above 12 mM caused a complete cessation of sperm movement while Na + solution inhibited sperm motility of European burbot, Lota lota L. at concentrations over 240 mM (Dziewulska & Pilarska, 2018) and the highest percentage of sperm motility of shabut, Barbus grypus , was observed in solution containing 5 mM K + without the addition of Ca 2+ ion (Ogretmen et al., 2014). In marine fish species, the effects of ionic strength on motility activation of sperm have received much less attention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In freshwater fish species, a 6‐mM potassium (K + ) solution was found to have an inhibitory action on sperm motility and above 12 mM caused a complete cessation of sperm movement while Na + solution inhibited sperm motility of European burbot, Lota lota L. at concentrations over 240 mM (Dziewulska & Pilarska, 2018) and the highest percentage of sperm motility of shabut, Barbus grypus , was observed in solution containing 5 mM K + without the addition of Ca 2+ ion (Ogretmen et al., 2014). In marine fish species, the effects of ionic strength on motility activation of sperm have received much less attention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…at concentrations over 240 mM (Dziewulska & Pilarska, 2018) and the highest percentage of sperm motility of shabut, Barbus grypus, was observed in solution containing 5 mM K + without the addition of Ca 2+ ion (Ogretmen et al, 2014). In marine fish species, the effects of ionic strength on motility activation of sperm have received much less attention.…”
Section: Effects Of Ionic and Non-ionic Concentrations On Sperm Activationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The percentage of sperm motility was estimated as the cell performing progressive forward movement while the duration of motility was determined as the time until forward movement stops. Determining the percentage of sperm motility was assessed using an arbitrary scale with 10% interval increments in which non motile represents 0% [14,[37][38][39][40].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Digested solutions were diluted with deionized water until adjusted to 10 mL. After dilution, they were analyzed for Na, K, Ca, Mg, Al, B, Cu, Li, and Zn (Massanyi et al, 2008;Özgür et al, 2015;Slivkova et al, 2009). Metal concentrations were determined by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES VARIAN 725-ES, with CCD detector).…”
Section: The Analysis Of Semen Seminal Plasma Ionsmentioning
confidence: 99%