In VitroSupplements Improves Motility and Progressive Score of Spermatozoa in Jermasia Goats

Autor: Maidin, M. Shikh, N.F.Adanan, Aminudin, M.T., Tawang, A.
Zdroj: APCBEE Procedia; January 2014, Vol. 8 Issue: 1 p329-333, 5p
Abstrakt: Several supplement intakes exert a marked effect on sperm quality, and this is useful in Artificial Insemination practice which is widely used in goat farming. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of in vitrosupplementations in different concentrations (selenium, L-Arginine and Vitamin E) on sperm qualities; motility and progressive score of Jermasia goats. Results shown from observation at time interval; 2, 2.5, 3, 4 and 6hours that the percentage of motility and progressive score of spermatozoa treated with 0.01mM L-Arginine and 1mg/ml vitamin E were significantly higher between 2 and 3hours 0.01mM L-Arginine and 1mg/ml vitamin E compared to Control and other supplementation groups (p<0.05). Meanwhile, after 2hours, the motility and progressive score of 0.6ppm selenium were declined drastically compared to other groups (p < 0.05). The combination of L-Arginine and vitamin E supplements leads to increase productions of Nitric Oxide, hence stimulates the metabolism of glucose and triggering the ATP production in the sperm. In conclusion, both L-Arginine and vitamin E supplements are significantly stimulated and the motility of fresh semen of goats in a concentration-dependent manner is improved.
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