Bulls Fertility Improved UNIVERSITY PARK (Cen tre) —A 5 percent improvement in fertility for bulls used for artificial insemination could save millions of dollars for the nation’s dairy fanners, a Penn State reproductive physiologist says. ‘The average fertility of bulls used for artificial insemination is about 65 percent nationally, based on non-retum rate information from commercial bull studs,” says Dr. Gary Killian, associate profes sor of animal science. “A 5 per cent improvement in fertility would have a significant impact In Pennsylvania alone, there are between 700,000 and 800,000 dairy cows.” Thirty-five percent of the total state herd may be infertile at any given time. These cows, which are neither producing milk nor off spring, must still be fed, although they are not providing farmers with a return on the investment of feed. Killian is involved in basic re ■ Three-term District Attorney from Scranton, Lackawanna County. ■ Nationally renowned prosecutor with 19 murder convictions (5 death penalties) and 20 drug pusher convictions. ■ U.S. Marine Corps Captain, Vietnam combat veteran. ■ Supported by Farmers For Preate: Rich Pall man. Chairman, Representative Art Hershey, E. Harry Hopkins, Warren Thompson, Jack Shafer. Bruce Pallman, Brian Pallman, Ed Nehrig, Guy Donaldson, Dan Naylor. Karl Kroeck, Marlyn Shaffer, Fred D. Eckel, Harold Ely. Richard Smith, Clifford Sands, George Sheypuk, Douglas Johnson, Dr. Colin Johnstone search on the function of sperm and the sperm membrane in ani mals. specifically bulls and rab bits. His results could lead to im proved male fertility and ultimate ly the development of a male contraceptive for animals, he says. He began his research at Kent State University, where he teamed with Dr. Ed Gelerinter, professor of physics. The two use electron spin resonance spectroscopy to study biophysical changes in the sperm because of environmental factors. They struggled with ESR tech nique for five years before dis covering, by accident, Killian says, that they were able to mea sure electron flow through the mitochondria in the sperm cell. This meant that they could mea sure the rate of metabolism for the whole cell. (Mitochondria are the tiny, rodlike structures found in the cytoplasm of most cells.) “The ESR technique allows us to see the biophysical changes in a Ernie with his twin daughters Alexandra and Elizabeth, age 17. “A prosecutor for a prosecutor’s job.” Paid For By Ernie Preate For Attorney General Committee. Robert A. Gleason, Jr., Treasurer. cell, but it takes a tremendous amount of work to verify the inter pretation of an observation. It can be very frustrating,” Killian says. He and Gelerinter are the only two researchers in the world using ESR to measure sperm mitochon drial flow. Their novel technique measures metabolic rate precisely and with a sensitivity from 100 to 1,000 times greater than other methods. They have been able to duplicate their results, demonstra ting the soundness of their tech nique. Their research is funded by the National Institutes of Health. Kil lian also recently received an $87,144 grant from the Public Health Service of the U.S. Depart ment of Health and Human Ser vices. He also is co-investigator for an NIH-funded project that will involve the purchase of a mo dem ESR for Penn State. “We don’t understand how sperm are primed for fertilization, but we believe the environment they are exposed to play a key role in the process. With ESR, we for attorney General Lancaster Farming Saturday, November 5,1988-D23 found that sperm were responding to their environment by changing the matabolic rate. We don’t yet know what the trigger or stimulus is, but we have found two differ ent types of stimuli that act at the sperm membrane, causing certain reactions within the cell,” Killian says. Lectin, a substance that binds to specific complex sugars on the surface of the sperm membrane, creates a specific change in meta bolic rate. So do monoclonal anti bodies, whihc are targeted against specific proteins and cause speci fic responses, he adds. ‘The signal (from Lectin or Get MOOOvIn' with 0 Dairy Foods! LIQUID MANURE HAULING Installations - Service On All Kinds Of Wet Lines On All Kinds Of DUMP TRUCKS (Free Estimates) BEILER HYDRAULICS 101 Amlshtown Road New Holland, PA 17557 717-354-6066 nonoclonal antibodies) is transfer red from the cell surface (mem brane) to the interior of die cell where the mitochondria are lo cated. 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