Invasion of Ureaplasma diversum in bovine spermatozoids

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Background: Ureaplasma diversum has been associated with infertility in cows. In bulls, this mollicute colonizes the prepuce and distal portion of the urethra and may infect sperm cells. The aim of this study is to analyze in vitro interaction of U. diversum isolates and ATCC strains with bovine spermatozoids. The interactions were observed by confocal microscopy and the gentamycin internalization assay. Findings. U. diversum were able to adhere to and invade spermatozoids after 30 min of infection. The gentamicin resistance assay confirmed the intracellularity and survival of U. diversum in bovine spermatozoids. Conclusions: The intracellular nature of bovine ureaplasma identifies a new difficulty to control the reproductive of these animals. © 2010 Timenetsky et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Buzinhani, M., Yamaguti, M., Oliveira, R. C., Cortez, B. A., Marques, L., MacHado-Santelli, G. M., … Timenetsky, J. (2011). Invasion of Ureaplasma diversum in bovine spermatozoids. BMC Research Notes, 4. https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-4-455

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