Szabolcs Nagy

Szabolcs Nagy
Georgikon Campus Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences

PhD

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September 2011 - present
University of Pannonia, Georgikon Faculty
October 2002 - July 2003
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
September 2001 - August 2007
Research Institute for Animal Breeding and Nutrition, Hungary
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  • Research Institute for Animal Breeding and Nutrition

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Publications (86)
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Studies revealed a global loss of genetic resources for local sheep breeds. Therefore, the current study aimed to introduce and highlight the progress made on Hungary’s existing gene conservation program (small Gene Bank). Furthermore, we evaluated breed (Tsigai, Cikta, and Racka), season, and individual variabilities (n = 24) of the pre-freeze and...
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In Keszthely, the breeding of grass species have several decades long history. Among other things, the aim of the maintenance work of the registered varieties is to preserve the ploidy levels that have been reported in the variety descriptions. Flow cytometry is a fast, modern tool for examining plant DNA content. In our pilot study, we compared th...
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In nanomaterials research, reducing toxicity to living organisms and improving safety is a major concern. There is an urgent need for the development of safely applicable nanomaterials on living organisms, and minimizing their toxicity is one of the most critical issues. This chapter explores the recent advances in nanomaterial toxicity and the pos...
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This study aimed to evaluate the influence of the internal factors of ram age and litter-of-origin on semen quality during the cryopreservation process in Sumava sheep rams. This breed is included in the protected genetic resources of the Czech Republic. The sires were systematically divided into four groups according to age (under 1.5 years, 1.5 t...
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Flow cytometry (FC) is a very powerful method for the assessment of spermatozoa quality in multiple livestock species, including bulls. Nowadays, many flow cytometric tests are available for quality detection of bull sperm. These tests are based on fluorochromes (fluorescent tags or dyes) and the use of correct concentrations of fluoro-chromes is a...
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Propidium iodide (PI) and YO-PRO-1 (YPI) dyes are routinely used to determine sperm viability in many livestock species. It is commonly accepted that these dyes penetrate only sperm cells with damaged plasma membranes. Recently, however, the mechanism of dye uptake unrelated to damaged plasma membranes, but instead related to pannexin channels in d...
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The aim of the present study was to test a rapid, robust flow cytometric technique for the detection of sperm head abnormalities of domestic bulls and stallions. The so‐called PulSA approach detects the pulse profiles of propidium‐iodide labelled spermatozoa. In the first experiment, species‐specific threshold values were established on sperm sampl...
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Manapság egyre nagyobb kihívást jelent a genetikai diverzitás megőrzése. Az afrikai sertéspestis (ASP) súlyosan tizedeli Európa vaddisznó és házisertés állományait. A hazai őshonos és a köztenyésztésből egyre inkább kiszoruló hagyományos magyar fajták kifejezetten veszélyeztetettek egy ilyen járvánnyal szemben, alacsonyabb egyedszámuk miatt. Válasz...
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This study investigated the effect of glycerol added in different phases of sperm equilibration on CASA and flow cytometry parameters of thawed ram spermatozoa. Sperm was collected from adult Wallachian rams. The freezing extender was glycerol-free ANDROMED® (Minitub GmbH, Tiefenbach, Germany) supplied by 6% exogenous glycerol at different stages o...
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Napjainkban a szarvasmarha-tenyésztésben az ivardeterminált sperma használata a mindennapos gyakorlat része. Többek közt ennek a technológiának is köszönhető az a nagymértékű genetikai előrehaladás, ami egyre magasabb színvonalú termelést tesz lehetővé. Az apai hatás kevésbé vizsgált ezen a területen, mivel a kutatások elsősorban az anyai szervezet...
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The semen of domestic mammals is conventionally collected with an artificial vagina (AV) for artificial insemination (AI) or for short- or long-term storage. However, the procedure has certain drawbacks: animal training is not feasible in extensive animal care systems nor among wild species, as the trained animals sometimes fail to mount. Hence, th...
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Post-mortem sperm cell collection from testicles is an important technique for acquisition of genetic information from genetically valuable animals or for gene conservation of endangered species. Epididymal sperm cells can be collected from testicles after the animal's injury, death, slaughter, or castration, both in domestic and wild species. This...
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There are still concerns over sperm quality when plant-based diluents are used instead of animal-based semen extenders. Therefore, in our study we compared the effects of one soybean lecithin-based (AndroMed<sup>®</sup>) and two egg yolk-based (BullXcell<sup>®</sup> and Optidyl<sup>®</sup>) commercially available extenders on post-thaw in vitro spe...
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Interest in the use of assisted reproductive technology in reindeer husbandry has gradually increased during the last decades. This article reviews Western and Russian literature on reindeer semen collection, semen cryopreservation and artificial insemination. In addition, literature on the synchronisation of the stage of reindeer oestrous cycle am...
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The case of an 8-year-old, sexually active but infertile Przewalski’s stallion ( Equus ferus przewalskii ) was studied. Besides the infertility, the stallion also showed permanent problems with its body condition, being obviously weaker than all the other group members. The horse was kept in a separate place for two years with 12 mares in its harem...
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A 65-day study was undertaken to test the effects of two doses (10 and 20 mg/kg) of dietary fumonisin Bs (FB) on the rabbit male reproduction system. Body and testicular weight was not affected by the intoxication, neither the fatty acid composition of the testicular total phospholipids; the testis histological analysis failed to reveal any toxic e...
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The present review provides a comprehensive assessment on the basic aspects of the reproduction of the Rangifer male with a special focus on pubertal development, and the seasonal dynamics of gametogenesis, androgenesis, antler cycle and other physiological and behavioural characteristics of the rutting male. A greater understanding of the reproduc...
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Heat stress is one of the most important issues in broiler flocks impairing animal health and productivity. On a cellular level, excess heat exposure can trigger heat shock response acting for the restoration of cell homeostasis by several mechanisms, such as affecting heat shock protein synthesis, redox homeostasis and pro-inflammatory cytokine pr...
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Bacillus anthracis infecting cattle is usually identified based on the typical symptom: sudden death. B. anthracis causing atypical symptoms may remain undiagnosed and represent a potential occupational health hazard for i.e. veterinarians and producers, butchers and tanners. In the year 2004 one case of sudden death in a dairy farm in southern Fin...
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Background Cattle populations are highly amenable to the genetic mapping of male reproductive traits because longitudinal data on ejaculate quality and dense microarray-derived genotypes are available for thousands of artificial insemination bulls. Two young Nordic Red bulls delivered sperm with low progressive motility (i.e., asthenospermia) durin...
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Background Cattle populations are highly amenable to the genetic mapping of male reproductive traits because longitudinal data on ejaculate quality and dense microarray-derived genotypes are available for many artificial insemination bulls. Two young Nordic Red bulls delivered sperm with low progressive motility (i.e., asthenospermia) during a seme...
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A novel, objective, and rapid computed motility inhibition (CMI) assay was developed to identify and assess sublethal injury in toxin-exposed boar spermatozoa and compared with a subjective visual motility inhibition (VMI) assay. The CMI values were calculated from digital micrographic videos using a custom MATLAB® script by contrasting the motilit...
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The investigations of soil microbiota and soil interactions are more and more significant from several points of view, including climate studies, environmental or human health. As a rapid cultivation-independent technique to study the alterations in soil photoautotroph microbial community structures flow cytometry was tested in soil-water suspensio...
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Two cases of a previously unreported sperm defect appearing in boar studs in Finland are presented. Spermatozoa showed small particles scattered on their surface with a prevalence decreasing with boar age. Semen samples, either stained with eosin-nigrosin or examined with phase contrast optics on formaldehyde-fixed spermatozoa, revealed the presenc...
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Biodiesel is considered an important renewable energy source but still there is some controversy about its environmental toxicity, especially to aquatic life. In our study, the toxicity of water soluble fraction of biodiesel was evaluated in relatively low concentrations using a battery of bioassays: Vibrio fischeri bioluminescence inhibition, Sina...
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The aim of the present study was to test the FXCycle PI/RNase kit for routine DNA analyses in order to detect breeding bulls and/or insemination doses carrying cytogenetic aberrations. In a series of experiments we first established basic DNA histogram parameters of cytogenetically healthy breeding bulls by measuring the intraspecific genome size v...
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Local extreme climatic conditions occurring as a result of global climate change may interfere with the reproduction of animals. In the present study fish spermatozoa were incubated at different temperatures (20, 25, 30 and 40 °C) for 10 and 30 minutes, respectively and plasma membrane integrity and mitochondrial membrane potential changes were eva...
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The aim of the present pilot study was to apply a flow cytometric assay, the so-called OxyDNA test, to determine the level of oxidative DNA damage in fish spermatozoa exposed to different concentrations (0.01-10,000 mg/L) of cadmium. Milt was collected from three randomly selected Prussian carp (Carassius auratus gibelio) males. Oxidative DNA damag...
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A study was conducted to examine the effects of different oils on the plasma corticosterone concentrations of broiler chickens fed ad libitum or deprived of feed for 24 hours. A total of 36 Ross broilers were randomly assigned to one of three dietary treatments at 10 days of age and fed a grower diet supplemented with 60 g/kg soybean oil (rich in l...
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A talajokban élő cianobaktériumok és eukarióta algák edafonban betöltött szerepe kulcsfontosságú. Eddig megismert kölcsönhatásaik a talaj más szervezeteivel és a magasabb rendű növényekkel, valamint hozzájárulásuk a talajok mikroszerkezetének kialakulásához és a nitrogénellátáshoz a legismertebbek. A talajalgák mennyiségi és minőségi kimutatására m...
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Effects of triclosan (5-chloro-2′-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol) on mammalian cells were investigated using human peripheral blood mono nuclear cells (PBMC), keratinocytes (HaCaT), porcine spermatozoa and kidney tubular epithelial cells (PK-15), murine pancreatic islets (MIN-6) and neuroblastoma cells (MNA) as targets. We show that triclosan (1–10 μg...
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The aberrations of sperm DNA may cause various problems and have negative consequences on fertility. These influence embryonic development or might lead to early embryo loss. Sperm Chromatin Structure Assay (SCSA) is the flow cytometric method most often used for the detection of DNA lesions; however, some studies using that method reached confusin...
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The present study was carried out to investigate the effects of feeding frequency on the growth, feed utilization, condition and size variation of European catfish. Triplicate groups of fish (45 specimens per treatment) weighing 59.9±12.8 g (mean ± S. D.) were fed a commercial diet (18 MJ DE kg-1). Three different treatments were applied in 3-3 rep...
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Passing times of two different types of feeds were determined in cases of wels (Silurus glanis) by measuring the body weight at three different temperatures. Fingerlings, 38.03 ± 8.04 g, were fed by an artificial dry feed (commercial catfish feed) or forage fish. The treatments were carried out (11 fish/aquaria) in 3 replicates. Fish were individua...
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Prognostic relations between sperm variables and sire fertility are yet elusive. A retrospective analysis of sperm morphology and chromatin stability (studied using sperm chromatin structure assay [SCSA]) and their relation to fertility after AI (as proportions of 60 days of nonreturn to estrous [NRR], corrected NRR, or calving rate) was studied wi...
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The main function of the Kis-Balaton Water Protection System is to retain nutrients and total suspended solids, thus protecting the water quality of Lake Balaton. In this paper, the toxic nature of the sediment in the 2nd reservoir of the KBWPS has been characterised, using a battery of tests: Vibrio fischeri acute bioassay on whole sediment sample...
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Fluorochromes in combination with flow cytometry can be used for laboratory assessment of semen quality in humans and domestic animals. Some studies have reported the potential toxicity of these fluorochromes toward the cells analyzed, but not toward the laboratory technician who operates the analytical instrument. We tested the genotoxic potential...
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As urbanized areas expand and develop throughout the world, the importance of understanding their effects on wildlife increases. Living in cities may be stressful for animals but may also provide benefits at the same time, and the sum of these effects should manifest in the body condition of individuals. Studies addressing this phenomenon tend to e...
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Seasonal changes in testis volume, testosterone (T) productivity (GnRH test) and semen characteristics of Mangalica boars were studied. The biggest testis volume was measured in autumn and the smallest in winter. Significant differences were demonstrated between autumn-winter (P = 0.012) and autumn-spring (P = 0.015) in testis volume. The highest b...
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Flow cytometry is now a recognized methodology within animal spermatology, and has moved from being a research tool to become routine in the assessment of animal semen destined to breeding. The availability of ‘bench-top’ flow cytometers and of newer and versatile markers for cell structure and function had allowed the instrumentation to measure mo...
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As a result of a tragic industrial accident, a highly alkaline red mud sludge inundated settlements and agricultural areas near Ajka, Hungary on October 4, 2010. One of the major concerns about the aftermaths of the accident is the potential health effects of vast amounts of fugitive dust from red mud sediment. Thus, we studied the chemical and phy...
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Male infertility is an increasing problem in all domestic species including man. Localization and identification of genes involved in defects causing male infertility provide valuable information of specific events in sperm development. Correct condensation of the sperm head and development of the acrosome are required for fertile sperm. In the Fin...
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The KAD associated region in the Finnish Yorkshire pig localized on porcine chromosome 15. The KAD associated homozygous region in the Finnish Yorkshire was identified in chromosome 15 between base pairs 93723216 and 94155055. A promising candidate gene Ubiquitin-protein ligase E3 (HECW2) is located within this region at the same position as two ma...
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An artificial insemination bull (Bos taurus) exhibiting 23% macrocephalic spermatozoa in the ejaculate was investigated. Spermatozoa with a projected head area of > or = 52 microm(2) were considered macrocephalic. Diploidy was assumed from the measurement of sperm head area and proved by flow cytometry, which was used to sort the sperm into haploid...
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Spermatozoa from 2 dairy AI (artificial insemination) bulls (A and B), identified by their abnormal spermiogram with cells depicting frequent macrocephaly, double tails and nuclear vacuoles, were case-investigated and compared to normal spermatozoa from a control AI sire (C). Head sizes were measured and morphological abnormalities scored using bri...
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The Greek deer industry made its appearance recently, with the establishment of a few small private deer farms with minimal (basic) infrastructures and imported breeding stock. The Department of Forestry owns three State farms where indigenous red deer are raised. The deer population used in this study was composed of 70 hinds and 17 stags, raised...
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A new fluorescent staining combination was developed for the simultaneous evaluation of the plasma membrane integrity of the sperm head and tail domain and the integrity of the acrosome. This combination has not been applied in spermatological studies yet.
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There are several different methods for the cryopreservation of stallion spermatozoa, however, a generally accepted technology with quality standards does not exist. The cryopreservation process should be flexible enough from the point of view of individual differences of the stallions. The aims of the present pilot study were to assess the spermio...
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In a situation where technology allows for the simultaneous measurement of numerous parameters of a single sperm cell, it becomes crucial to choose those parameters which may be useful in estimating in vivo fertility. Sperm membrane destabilization is believed to occur during chilling of semen, although its effect on the post-thaw (PT) fertility of...
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An improved red deer sperm processing protocol is discussed briefly. This protocol contains the steps of the collection, processing and cryopreservation of post mortem collected epididymal spermatozoa of hunted red deer stags. During the roaring season of 2004, epididymal sperm samples of five red deer stags were collected post mortem. Samples were...
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The genetic potential of the red and fallow deer populations in Hungary is well known. Conserving the variability in this excellent genetic material for game preservation is one of our most important task. The aim of the present pilot study was to test the logistical steps of a sperm processing and storing system in which deer sperm can be stored a...
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The present study was conducted to find a more objective method of evaluating sperm quality than the current subjective motility evaluations by testing the applicability of a novel fluorescent probe, Mitotracker Deep Red 633 (M-22426), for measuring the mitochondrial activity of spermatozoa both after freezing/thawing (PT) and after swim-up selecti...
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of age of the sire on the in vitro quality of frozen-thawed (FT) bull spermatozoa, both when tested immediately postthaw (PT) and when assessed after cleansing and selection through a swim-up (SU) procedure. Semen samples from six Swedish Red and White Breed (SRB) artificial insemination (A...
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The use of deep-frozen boar semen for artificial insemination (AI) is constrained by the need for high sperm numbers per dose, yielding few doses per ejaculate. With the advancement of new, intra-uterine insemination strategies, there is an opportunity for freezing small volumes containing high sperm numbers, provided the spermatozoa properly susta...
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Semen from five dairy AI bulls was split-filtered through a Sephadex G-15 filter and frozen in a Tris-citric acid buffer egg yolk-based extender. The effect of filtration was studied morphologically for individual sperm abnormalities. Computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA) was used for motility and sperm motion assessment. Flow cytometry was used...
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Cryopreservation of bull semen is sub-optimal, causing cell death of a majority of spermatozoa. Even the surviving cells are affected post-thaw, either structurally or functionally. The aim of this study was to investigate the sequence of events that take place when sperm plasma membrane and acrosome deteriorate during a 4 h incubation period post-...
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The head area of bull spermatozoa was measured after viability and acrosome staining using trypan blue and Giemsa stains, followed by X- and Y-chromosome-specific fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH). The former staining made possible the categorisation of cells according to morphology and membrane integrity, whereas the latter allowed distinc...
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Simultaneously evaluating postthaw viability and acrosome integrity of spermatozoa by flow cytometry would provide a valuable testing tool in both research and routine work. In the present study, a new triple-stain combination was developed for the simultaneous evaluation of viability and acrosome integrity of bovine sperm processed in egg yolk-bas...
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Contents The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the swim up and Percoll methods to select frozen–thawed bull spermatozoa with high quality membrane and acrosomal integrity and final concentration. Semen samples from six Holstein–Friesian bulls were examined. The whole experiment was repeated three times. Before and after both treatm...
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Determination of the percentage of live cells with intact acrosomes and no morphologic aberrations could be a practical index of semen quality. We applied viability and acrosome staining techniques, originally described for bull, boar and rabbit sperm, to mouse spermatozoa. The viability stain was either trypan blue or Congo red. The stain was prec...
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The effect of gelatin addition to the semen extender on the viability and acrosome integrity of rabbit spermatozoa was studied. Pooled semen samples were processed in a boar semen extender with or without gelatin addition. Semen samples were stored at 5 degrees C for 72 h. Viability and acrosome integrity was evaluated by light microscope. Results...
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Semen of an infertile Dutch White (Saanenthal) goat buck was examined. Light and electron microscopic examinations showed aberrations of the sperm tails resembling the so-called Dag or Dag-like defects described in several cattle breeds. Ejaculated semen showed that virtually all of the cells had strongly coiled or broken tails, or fractured midpie...