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==Daily spermatozoal production and epididymal spermatozoal reserves of the human male==
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Testicular and epididymal spermatozoal reserves were determined for 11 healthy men, a vasectomized man and 12 other men. For healthy men testis weight (19 testes) averaged 16.9 plus or minus 1.2 gm. and daily spermatozoal production was 4.25 times 10(6) per gm. (range equals 1.4 to 6.3 times 10(6) per gm.). Based on our total sample (23 patients) 67 per cent of the men 20 to 50 years old probably produce between 45 times 10(6) and 207 times 10(6) spermatozoa per day. Daily spermatozoal production was normal in 1 vasectomized man. Epididymal reserves of healthy men totaled 182 times 10(6) spermatozoa per epididymis, of which 26 per cent were in the caput, 23 per cent in the corpus and 52 per cent in the cauda. The interval between any previous ejaculation and death was unknown but we assumed that these values are typical for men copulating or masturbating every 1 to 7 days. Extragonadal spermatozoal reserves totaled approximately 440 times 10(6), of which less than 225 times 10(6) would be available for ejaculation in the ductuli deferentia and caudae epididymides. Transit time of spermatozoa through the caput, corpus and cauda epididymidis was estimated as 0.72, 0.71 and 1.76 days. In a vasectomized man extragonadal reserves totaled 7 times 10(9) spermatozoa or about 75 days of production by the testes. Thus, spermatozoal production in man is much less efficient than in other mammals, the extragonadal reserves of spermatozoa are small and maturation of spermatozoa in the caput plus corpus epididymidis occurs in less than 2 days. In terms of these quantitative characteristics the reproductive capacity of man is considerably less than that of a rhesus monkey.
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Testicular and epididymal spermatozoal reserves were determined for 11 healthy men, 1 vasectomized man, and 12 others. For healthy men, testis weight (19 testes) averages 16.9 + or - 1.2 gm and daily spermatozoal production was 4.25 times 10(6)9m (range = 1.4-6.3 times 10(6)/9m). Based on our total sample of 23 patients, 67% of the men 20-50 years old probably produce between 45 times 10(6) and 207 times 10(6) spermatozoa/day. Daily spermatozoal production was normal in 1 vasectomized man. Epididymal reserves of healthy men totaled 182 times 10(6) spermatozoa/epididymis, of whch 26% were in the caput, 23% in the corpus, and 52% in the cauda. The enterval between any previous ejaculation and death was unknown but we assumed that these values are typical for men copulating or masturbating every 1-7 days. Extragonadal spermatozoal reserves totaled approximately 440 times 10(6) of which less than 225 times 10(6) would be available for ejaculation in the ductuli deferentia and caudae epididymides. Transit time of spermatozoa through the caput, corpus, and cauda epididymidis was estimated at 0.72, 0.71, and 1.76 days. In a vasectomized man extragonadal reserves totaled 7 times 10(6) spermatozoa or about 75 days of production by the testes. Thus, spermatozoal production in man is much less efficient than in other mammals, the extragonadal reserves of spermatozoa are small and maturation of spermatozoa in the caput plus corpus epididymidis occurs in less than 2 days. In terms of these quantitative characterisitics, the reproductive capacity of man is cosiderably less than that of the rhesus monkey.


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Human Spermatozoa Statistics 
Normal Human Reproductive Male (between 20 to 50 years)
Spermatozoa Number/Time
Production
produced / day (two testes) 45 to 207 million
  compare adult human red blood cell / day 250,000 million
produced / second each day (approx) 2,000
Storage
stored (epididymal reserves) up to per epididymis 182 million
stored extragonadal 440 million
extragonadal - ductuli deferentia and caudae epididymides per ejaculation 225 million
Transit Times
through the caput 0.72 day
through the corpus 0.71 days
through the cauda epididymidis 1.76 days
  Table Data [1]   See also WHO human semen reference values(2010).[2]   Links: spermatozoa


Daily spermatozoal production and epididymal spermatozoal reserves of the human male

Amann RP & Howards SS. (1980). Daily spermatozoal production and epididymal spermatozoal reserves of the human male. J. Urol. , 124, 211-5. PMID: 6772801

Testicular and epididymal spermatozoal reserves were determined for 11 healthy men, a vasectomized man and 12 other men. For healthy men testis weight (19 testes) averaged 16.9 plus or minus 1.2 gm. and daily spermatozoal production was 4.25 times 10(6) per gm. (range equals 1.4 to 6.3 times 10(6) per gm.). Based on our total sample (23 patients) 67 per cent of the men 20 to 50 years old probably produce between 45 times 10(6) and 207 times 10(6) spermatozoa per day. Daily spermatozoal production was normal in 1 vasectomized man. Epididymal reserves of healthy men totaled 182 times 10(6) spermatozoa per epididymis, of which 26 per cent were in the caput, 23 per cent in the corpus and 52 per cent in the cauda. The interval between any previous ejaculation and death was unknown but we assumed that these values are typical for men copulating or masturbating every 1 to 7 days. Extragonadal spermatozoal reserves totaled approximately 440 times 10(6), of which less than 225 times 10(6) would be available for ejaculation in the ductuli deferentia and caudae epididymides. Transit time of spermatozoa through the caput, corpus and cauda epididymidis was estimated as 0.72, 0.71 and 1.76 days. In a vasectomized man extragonadal reserves totaled 7 times 10(9) spermatozoa or about 75 days of production by the testes. Thus, spermatozoal production in man is much less efficient than in other mammals, the extragonadal reserves of spermatozoa are small and maturation of spermatozoa in the caput plus corpus epididymidis occurs in less than 2 days. In terms of these quantitative characteristics the reproductive capacity of man is considerably less than that of a rhesus monkey. PIP: Testicular and epididymal spermatozoal reserves were determined for 11 healthy men, 1 vasectomized man, and 12 others. For healthy men, testis weight (19 testes) averages 16.9 + or - 1.2 gm and daily spermatozoal production was 4.25 times 10(6)9m (range = 1.4-6.3 times 10(6)/9m). Based on our total sample of 23 patients, 67% of the men 20-50 years old probably produce between 45 times 10(6) and 207 times 10(6) spermatozoa/day. Daily spermatozoal production was normal in 1 vasectomized man. Epididymal reserves of healthy men totaled 182 times 10(6) spermatozoa/epididymis, of whch 26% were in the caput, 23% in the corpus, and 52% in the cauda. The enterval between any previous ejaculation and death was unknown but we assumed that these values are typical for men copulating or masturbating every 1-7 days. Extragonadal spermatozoal reserves totaled approximately 440 times 10(6) of which less than 225 times 10(6) would be available for ejaculation in the ductuli deferentia and caudae epididymides. Transit time of spermatozoa through the caput, corpus, and cauda epididymidis was estimated at 0.72, 0.71, and 1.76 days. In a vasectomized man extragonadal reserves totaled 7 times 10(6) spermatozoa or about 75 days of production by the testes. Thus, spermatozoal production in man is much less efficient than in other mammals, the extragonadal reserves of spermatozoa are small and maturation of spermatozoa in the caput plus corpus epididymidis occurs in less than 2 days. In terms of these quantitative characterisitics, the reproductive capacity of man is cosiderably less than that of the rhesus monkey.


Normal Human Reproductive Male (between 20 to 50 years)
Data Number/Time
adult human red blood cell production / day 250,000 million
spermatozoa produced / day (two testes) 45 to 207 million
spermatozoa produced / second each day (approx) 2,000
spermatozoa stored (epididymal reserves) up to per epididymis 182 million
spermatozoa stored extragonadal 440 million
extragonadal spermatozoa - ductuli deferentia and caudae epididymides per ejaculation 225 million
spermatozoa / gram testicular parenchyma / day (all animals approx) 23 million
Spermatozoa Transit Times
through the caput 0.72 day
through the corpus 0.71 days
through the cauda epididymidis 1.76 days
Table Data [1] See also World Health Organization reference values for human semen characteristics (2010).[2]
  1. 1.0 1.1 Amann RP & Howards SS. (1980). Daily spermatozoal production and epididymal spermatozoal reserves of the human male. J. Urol. , 124, 211-5. PMID: 6772801
  2. 2.0 2.1 Cooper TG, Noonan E, von Eckardstein S, Auger J, Baker HW, Behre HM, Haugen TB, Kruger T, Wang C, Mbizvo MT & Vogelsong KM. (2010). World Health Organization reference values for human semen characteristics. Hum. Reprod. Update , 16, 231-45. PMID: 19934213 DOI.