THE TESTICULAR VASCULAR CONE, SCROTAL THERMOREGULATION, AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO SPERM PRODUCTION AND SEMINAL QUALITY IN BEEF BULLS

Citation
Rb. Cook et al., THE TESTICULAR VASCULAR CONE, SCROTAL THERMOREGULATION, AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO SPERM PRODUCTION AND SEMINAL QUALITY IN BEEF BULLS, Theriogenology, 41(3), 1994, pp. 653-671
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
0093691X
Volume
41
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
653 - 671
Database
ISI
SICI code
0093-691X(1994)41:3<653:TTVCST>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
The objectives of the present study were to determine changes with age and relationships among characteristics of the testicular artery, scr otal surface temperature, scrotal circumference, testicular consistenc y, seminal quality and sperm production. Beef bulls aged 6 mo (n=12), 1 yr(n=12), 2 yr (n=ll), and 3 yr (n=12) were used in this study. The mean length of the testicular artery as well as the length, width, and surface area of a latex cast of the testicular artery all increased b etween 6 mo and 1 yr of age CP<O.O1). Wall thickness of the testicular artery and testicular arterial-venous distance in the spermatic cord decreased with age and with proximity to the testicle (P<0.01). Distan ce from the testicular vascular cone to the inner surface of the skin at the top of the scrotal neck (primarily fat) increased between 1 and 3 yr of age (P<0.01), and was associated with an increased top scrota l surface temperature (P<0.09). Increased epididymal sperm reserves we re associated with an increase in testicular consistency, scrotal circ umference and scrotal surface temperature gradient, and with a decreas e in testicular arterial wall thickness and testicular vascular cone t o skin distance. A decrease in sperm defects was associated with an in crease in testicular consistency and with a decrease in the average sc rotal surface temperature. Increased sperm motility was associated wit h increased scrotal circumference and a decreased top testicular vascu lar cone to skin distance. These findings emphasize the importance of thermoregulation to sperm production and seminal quality.