estudo comparativo da eficiência de diferentes técnicas de mensuração da concentração espermática em suínos efficiency of different measurement techniques of sperm concentration in swine
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A inseminação artificial (IA) em suínos é uma técnica cada vez mais utilizada na suinocultura moderna, pois propicia ao suinocultor vantagens quanto ao desempenho dos reprodutores, ao controle dos cruzamentos e à facilidade na introdução de material genético. Objetivando o aperfeiçoamento da técnica de IA, foram avaliadas a acurácia, a precisão e a robustez do Espermiodensímetro (ESPERMIO) e do Espectrofotômetro (ESPECTRO), em comparação à Câmara de Neubauer. Utilizaram-se 142 ejaculados, que revelaram concentrações espermáticas médias (em milhões de sptz/mL) e número médio de doses que poderiam ser produzidas, respectivamente, de 229,1 e 22,6; 185,0 e 18,5; 283,6 e 28,0 para a Câmara de Neubauer, o Espectrofotômetro e o Espermiodensímetro. O viés médio (acurácia) e o desvio-padrão do viés médio (precisão) do ESPECTRO, em comparação à Câmara de Neubauer, foram, respectivamente, de - 44,1 e 52,6, enquanto para o ESPERMIO foram de 54,5 e 44,8 (milhões de sptz/mL). Pode-se inferir que o ESPECTRO tende a subestimar e o ESPERMIO, a superestimar a concentração espermática, em comparação à Câmara de Neubauer. O ESPECTRO foi mais acurado e igualmente preciso que o ESPERMIO. A influência do volume de ejaculado sobre os resultados do ESPERMIO e do ESPECTRO pode ser comprovada pelos resultados de robustez para o volume do ejaculado.
Artificial Insemination (AI) in swines is a rising technique that has been used during the last years at the swine production systems, because it furnish several advantages to the producers just like boar high efficiency, better breeding control and easiness in introducing foreign genetic materials. Accuracy, precision and robustness for ejaculation volume of spermdensimeter (ESPERMIO) and spectrofotometer (ESPECTRO) in relation to the Neubauer Count, designed as the standard technique, were evaluated objectifying higher performance of AI technique. A total of 142 boar ejaculation was used for spermatic concentration measurement by the techniques described above. The average spermatic concentrations (10(6) sptz/mL) and average doses number were, respectively: 229.1 and 22.6, 185.0 and 18.5, 283.6 and 28.0 for Neubauer count, Spectrofotometer and Spermdensimeter. ESPECTRO mean bias (accuracy) and bias standard deviation (precision), in relation to the Neubauer count were, respectively - 44.1 and 52.6, while ESPERMIO were 54.4 and 44.8. Through these results its possible to conclude that ESPECTRO has a tendency to subestimate and ESPERMIO to superestimate the spermatic concentration in relation to the Neubauer Count, and that the ESPECTRO was more accurate and less precise than ESPERMIO. Positive effect of ejaculation volume on accuracy and precision in both techniques (ESPERMIO and ESPECTRO) was confirmed by the robustness results.
Artificial Insemination (AI) in swines is a rising technique that has been used during the last years at the swine production systems, because it furnish several advantages to the producers just like boar high efficiency, better breeding control and easiness in introducing foreign genetic materials. Accuracy, precision and robustness for ejaculation volume of spermdensimeter (ESPERMIO) and spectrofotometer (ESPECTRO) in relation to the Neubauer Count, designed as the standard technique, were evaluated objectifying higher performance of AI technique. A total of 142 boar ejaculation was used for spermatic concentration measurement by the techniques described above. The average spermatic concentrations (10(6) sptz/mL) and average doses number were, respectively: 229.1 and 22.6, 185.0 and 18.5, 283.6 and 28.0 for Neubauer count, Spectrofotometer and Spermdensimeter. ESPECTRO mean bias (accuracy) and bias standard deviation (precision), in relation to the Neubauer count were, respectively - 44.1 and 52.6, while ESPERMIO were 54.4 and 44.8. Through these results its possible to conclude that ESPECTRO has a tendency to subestimate and ESPERMIO to superestimate the spermatic concentration in relation to the Neubauer Count, and that the ESPECTRO was more accurate and less precise than ESPERMIO. Positive effect of ejaculation volume on accuracy and precision in both techniques (ESPERMIO and ESPECTRO) was confirmed by the robustness results.
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| Authors | ;Wagner Loesch Vianna;Daniel Gonçalves Bruno;André Namindome;Aline Campos Rosseto;Paulo Henrique Mazza Rodrigues;Marcos Eduardo Pinese;Aníbal de Sant'Anna Moretti |
| Journal | european journal of lipid science and technology |
| Year | 2004 |
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