Spermaadhesiner i olika fraktioner av hingstsperma

University essay from SLU/Dept. of Clinical Sciences

Abstract: Breeding-induced endometritis in horses seems to be down-regulated by certain components in the seminal plasma. These components are most likely some of the proteins in the seminal plasma in the stallion ejaculate, the so-called spermadhesins. This study aimed to recognize these proteins and determine their quantities in different fractions of the ejaculate. Fractionated ejaculates from four stallions were used to determine the presence and amount of proteins by way of size-excluding chromatography. All former known proteins, except two, were recognized in this study. There were no differences among fractions; neither within nor among stallions. Further studies need to be performed in order to study which specific protein or proteins seem to be the most important in down-regulating breeding-induced endometritis. These proteins should in that case be included in the insemination dose.

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