Çiftçi, H. B.Zülkadir, U.2020-03-262020-03-262010Çiftçi, H. B., Zülkadir, U., (2010). The Effect of Oestradiol-17 Beta on the Motility, Viability and the Acrosomal Status of Bull Sperm. South African Journal of Animal Science, 40(1), 6-13.0375-1589https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12395/25349The aim of this study was to test the effect of oestradio1-17 beta (E(2)) on the motility, viability and the acrosomal status of bull sperm in vitro. Pooled semen from Holstein bulls were incubated in the presence of 2, 4, and 8 mu g E(2)/mL for 24 h. Semen was also incubated in media without E(2). During the incubation, the number of motile, viable sperm and the number of sperm possessing lost/damaged acrosomes, cytoplasmic droplets and coiled tails were counted at 0, 4, 18 and 24 h of incubation. Addition of 2 mu g E(2)/mL at 18 h of incubation increased the total motility over the control. The number of forward progressing sperm was increased by the supplementation of 2 and 8 mu g E(2)/mL over the control group at the 4 h incubation. Lower doses of E(2) (2 and 4 mu g/mL) did not affect viability of sperm, but a high dose of E(2) (8 mu g/mL) caused reductions in viability at 4 and 24 h of incubation. The number of sperm cells with lost acrosomes was significantly high in control group at 24 h of incubation. The number of sperm cells possessing proximal and distal cytoplasmic droplets and the number of sperm cells bearing coiled tails were not altered by any of the treatments. A small dose of E(2) (2 mu g/mL) had a beneficial effect on the motility and acrosome integrity of bull sperm in vitro. Higher dose of E(2) (8 mu g/mL) had a detrimental effect on viability.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBovine MalesEstradiolAcrosomeMotilitySpermatozoaIn Vitro IncubationThe Effect of Oestradiol-17 Beta on the Motility, Viability and the Acrosomal Status of Bull SpermArticle401613WOS:000278110800002Q3