Sperm concentration at freezing affects post-thaw quality and fertility of ram semen
Autor: | E. Anel, Luis Anel, Mercedes Alvarez, J. Tamayo-Canul, M. Mata-Campuzano, Felipe Martínez-Pastor, J.C. Boixo, P. de Paz |
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Přispěvatelé: | Biologia Celular, Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas y Ambientales |
Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
Male
Membrane permeability Sperm quality Semen Biology Cryopreservation law.invention Andrology chemistry.chemical_compound Food Animals law Freezing Animals Sperm cryopreservation Propidium iodide Small Animals Sperm motility Sheep Equine urogenital system Extender Domestic sheep reproduction Sperm Spermatozoa Semen Analysis Ram Sperm concentration Fertility chemistry Sperm Motility Animal Science and Zoology Veterinaria |
Zdroj: | Theriogenology. 77(6) |
ISSN: | 1879-3231 |
Popis: | We have investigated the effect of sperm concentration in the freezing doses 200, 400, 800, and 1600 × 10(6) mL(-1) on the post-thaw quality and fertility of ram semen. Semen was collected from seven adult Churra rams by artificial vagina during the breeding season. The semen was diluted in an extender (TES-Tris-fructose, 20% egg yolk, and 4% glycerol), to a final concentration of 200, 400, 800, or 1600 × 10(6) mL(-1) and frozen. Doses were analyzed post-thawing for motility (computer-assisted sperm analysis system [CASA]), viability, and acrosomal status (fluorescence probes propidium iodide [PI]/peanut agglutinin conjugated with fluorescein thiocyanate (PNA-FITC), SYBR-14/PI [Invitrogen; Barcelona, Spain] and YO-PRO-1/PI [Invitrogen; Barcelona, Spain]). Total motility and velocity were lower for 1600 × 10(6) mL(-1) doses, while progressive motility and viability were lower both for 800 and 1600 × 10(6) mL(-1). The proportion of viable spermatozoa showing increased membrane permeability (YO-PRO-1+) rose in 800 and 1200 × 10(6) mL(-1). Intrauterine inseminations were performed with the 200, 400, and 800 × 10(6) mL(-1) doses at a fixed sperm number (25 × 10(6) per uterine horn) in synchronized ewes. Fertility (lambing rate) was similar for semen frozen at 200 (57.5%) or 400 × 10(6) mL(-1) (54.4%), whereas it was significantly lower for 800 × 10(6) mL(-1) (45.5%). In conclusion, increasing sperm concentration in cryopreserved semen, at least at 800 × 10(6) mL(-1) and more, adversely affects the postthawing quality and fertility of ram semen. |
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