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Is sperm motility maturation affected by static magnetic fields?

Kinematic parameters were evaluated in mouse epididymal extracts to monitor maturation of sperm movement in animals exposed to static magnetic fields using the Sperm-Class Analyzer computerized image analysis system. For this purpose, animals were exposed to a field of 0.7 T generated by a permanent...

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Autores principales: Tablado, L, Pérez-Sánchez, F, Soler, C
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1469518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8959411
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description Kinematic parameters were evaluated in mouse epididymal extracts to monitor maturation of sperm movement in animals exposed to static magnetic fields using the Sperm-Class Analyzer computerized image analysis system. For this purpose, animals were exposed to a field of 0.7 T generated by a permanent magnet over 10 or 35 days for either 1 or 24 hr/day. The values of the motion endpoints were similar in animals used as controls and in those exposed to the nonionizing radiation, whatever the period of exposure or daily dosage. Changes in motility were observed in all groups: the percentage of total motile and progressive motile spermatozoa increased during passage through the epididymis, with major changes between the caput and corpus epididymides, and the pattern of swimming changed clearly towards more rapid and straighter trajectories. The processes of initiation of sperm motility and maturation of displacement patterns were not then affected by magnetic treatment. Moreover, it appears that sperm production is unaffected because no changes were observed in testicular or epididymal weights after exposure to static magnetic fields.
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spelling pubmed-14695182006-06-01 Is sperm motility maturation affected by static magnetic fields? Tablado, L Pérez-Sánchez, F Soler, C Environ Health Perspect Research Article Kinematic parameters were evaluated in mouse epididymal extracts to monitor maturation of sperm movement in animals exposed to static magnetic fields using the Sperm-Class Analyzer computerized image analysis system. For this purpose, animals were exposed to a field of 0.7 T generated by a permanent magnet over 10 or 35 days for either 1 or 24 hr/day. The values of the motion endpoints were similar in animals used as controls and in those exposed to the nonionizing radiation, whatever the period of exposure or daily dosage. Changes in motility were observed in all groups: the percentage of total motile and progressive motile spermatozoa increased during passage through the epididymis, with major changes between the caput and corpus epididymides, and the pattern of swimming changed clearly towards more rapid and straighter trajectories. The processes of initiation of sperm motility and maturation of displacement patterns were not then affected by magnetic treatment. Moreover, it appears that sperm production is unaffected because no changes were observed in testicular or epididymal weights after exposure to static magnetic fields. 1996-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1469518/ /pubmed/8959411 Text en
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Soler, C
Is sperm motility maturation affected by static magnetic fields?
title Is sperm motility maturation affected by static magnetic fields?
title_full Is sperm motility maturation affected by static magnetic fields?
title_fullStr Is sperm motility maturation affected by static magnetic fields?
title_full_unstemmed Is sperm motility maturation affected by static magnetic fields?
title_short Is sperm motility maturation affected by static magnetic fields?
title_sort is sperm motility maturation affected by static magnetic fields?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1469518/
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