18 results on '"Dziekońska, Anna"'
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2. Analysis of changes in the morphological structures of sperm during preservation of liquid boar semen in two different seasons of the year
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Wysokińska, Anna, Szablicka, Dorota, Dziekońska, Anna, and Wójcik, Ewa
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- 2023
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3. Changes in the Morphology and Antioxidant Status of European Red Deer Sperm Stored in the Epididymides and in a Liquid State.
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Neuman, Nicoletta M., Orzołek, Aleksandra, Steiner-Bogdaszewska, Żaneta, and Dziekońska, Anna
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OXIDANT status ,RED deer ,GLUTATHIONE peroxidase ,MORPHOLOGY ,SUPEROXIDE dismutase ,ANIMAL breeds ,ANIMAL breeding ,SPERMATOZOA - Abstract
Simple Summary: The choice of the optimal sperm preservation method is an important consideration in animal breeding. Stored semen can be used for reproductive purposes to introduce new genotypes and prevent inbreeding, which poses a considerable problem in cervid farms. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the effect of storage time and storage method (liquid state/epididymides) on the motility, morphology, and antioxidant status of European red deer sperm stored at 5 °C for up to six days (D0-D6). Sperm samples were assessed for motility, viability, morphology, activity of antioxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase, SOD; glutathione peroxidase, GPx; catalase, CAT), and lipid peroxidation (based on malondialdehyde, MDA, content). Significant differences between storage variants were noted on D2 in sperm morphology; on D4 in the percentage of progressively motile sperm, MDA content, and SOD and GPx activity; and on D6 in the percentage of motile and viable spermatozoa. Sperm motility, viability, and antioxidant status are more effectively preserved during liquid storage than epididymal storage. Morphological and functional abnormalities of sperm were observed earlier during epididymal storage, which suggests that spermatozoa can be stored for shorter periods of time in the epididymides than in a liquid state. The aim of this study was to evaluate the motility, morphology, and antioxidant status of European red deer sperm stored in a liquid state (variant I) and in the epididymides (variant II). Spermatozoa were harvested post-mortem from the cauda epididymis. Sperm samples in both variants were stored for up to six days (D6) at 5 °C. Spermatozoa were assessed for motility, viability, morphology, activity of antioxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase, SOD; glutathione peroxidase, GPx; catalase, CAT), and lipid peroxidation (malondialdehyde, MDA, content). Sperm samples were analyzed on storage days 0, 2, 4, and 6 (D0-D6). Storage time and storage method significantly (p ≤ 0.05) influenced the examined variables. On D2, a decrease in motility and acrosomal integrity was observed in both storage variants, whereas a decrease in viability and an increase in MDA content were noted in spermatozoa stored in the epididymides. On D4, higher values of SOD and GPx activity and MDA content were noted in variant I than in variant II. Catalase activity was very low. GPx is the key enzyme that participates in the reduction of hydrogen peroxide in sperm cells. Spermatozoa stored in a liquid state were characterized by higher motility and viability, improved morphology and antioxidant status than those stored in the epididymides; therefore, liquid storage is more recommended for short-term preservation of epididymal spermatozoa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. The effect of solarium light therapy on selected biological and biochemical parameters of peripheral blood in young and old horses.
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Orzołek, Aleksandra, Rafalska, Katarzyna Teresa, Domosławska-Wyderska, Anna, Rafalska, Agata Monika, Dziekońska, Anna, Jastrzębska, Ewa, and Dobbek, Dominika
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VITAMIN C ,PHOTOTHERAPY ,OXIDANT status ,LEUKOCYTE count ,BIOTHERAPY ,HORSES - Abstract
The aim of the study was to assess the impact of solarium light therapy on selected biological and biochemical parameters of peripheral blood in recreational horses. The study involved 10 horses divided into two groups of young (aged 5 to 7 years) and old (aged 14 to 19 years) individuals. All animals participated in light therapy sessions every other day. Blood was sampled three times during the study: before the treatment, after five light sessions, and after ten light sessions. Morphological parameters, the activity of antioxidant enzymes, TAS values, and the levels of glutathione (GSH), vitamin D
3 , vitamin C, and malondialdehyde (MDA) were measured in the whole blood. Light therapy contributed to an increase in MCV, HDW, MCVr, CHr and MPV indices, and simultaneously a decrease in the basophil counts, MCHC, RDW and CHCMr indices in both groups of horses (p ≤ 0.05). At the same time reticulocytes fell in older whereas white blood cells and monocytes counts expanded in younger individuals. The treatment also increased the activity of glutathione reductase (GR) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) in young but decreased the activity of mentioned enzymes in blood plasma of old horses. The total antioxidant status (TAS) of the blood plasma rose progressively, whereas GSH levels declined in all individuals. Moreover, vitamin D3 levels did not change, whereas vitamin C levels gradually decreased during the experiment. The therapy also helped to reduce levels of MDA in the blood plasma, especially of older horses (p ≤ 0.05). In turn, GPx and GR activities as well as MDA levels significantly declined, whereas GSH levels notably elevated in erythrocytes (p ≤ 0.05). Solarium light therapy appears to have a beneficial impact on the morphological parameters and antioxidant status of blood in recreational horses in the winter season. However, the observed results could in part be attributed to the natural physiological adaptation of each individual organism to the treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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5. Viability longevity and quality of epididymal sperm stored in the liquid state of European red deer (Cervus elaphus elaphus)
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Dziekońska, Anna, Niedźwiecka, Elżbieta, Niklewska, Magdalena Ewa, Koziorowska-Gilun, Magdalena, and Kordan, Władysław
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- 2020
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6. Metabolic activity of boar semen stored in different extenders supplemented with ostrich egg yolk lipoproteins
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Dziekońska Anna, Kinder Marek, Fraser Leyland, Strzeżek Jerzy, and Kordan Władysław
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boar ,sperm ,extender ,lipoprotein ,metabolism ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of lipoprotein fraction isolated from ostrich egg yolk (LPFo) on the metabolic activity of boar spermatozoa following liquid semen storage in different extenders and temperatures.
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- 2017
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7. Fluorescence Microscopy and Flow-Cytometry Assessment of Substructures in European Red Deer Epididymal Spermatozoa after Cryopreservation.
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Dziekońska, Anna, Lecewicz, Marek, Partyka, Agnieszka, and Niżański, Wojciech
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FROZEN semen , *RED deer , *SPERMATOZOA , *FLUORESCENCE microscopy , *REFRIGERATED storage , *CELL membranes , *SPERM motility - Abstract
Simple Summary: Flow cytometry (FC) is the recommended technique for assessing sperm quality. In comparison with fluorescence microscopy (FM), FC supports analyses of much larger sperm populations and generates more reliable results. However, FC is not always accessible, and sperm populations are often evaluated with the use of FM. In the present study, FC and FM were used to assess the functionality of various organelles in European red deer epididymal spermatozoa stored in liquid nitrogen. Spermatozoa were collected from the epididymides of hunter-harvested European red deer stags. The epididymides were stored in a refrigerator (2–4 °C) for 12 h before analysis. The study demonstrated that the refrigerated storage of the epididymides for 12 h had no significant effect on the sperm quality before cryopreservation, but it significantly influenced the percentage of early necrotic sperm after thawing. The results of FM and FC assays differed significantly, excluding in the assessment of the plasma membrane integrity. However, the results of both assays revealed significant correlations between the examined variables, except for mitochondrial activity. The study demonstrated that the spermatozoa from epididymides chill-stored for 12 h can be used for cryopreservation. Fluorescence microscopy and FC are equally reliable techniques, but FM was more useful for evaluating mitochondrial activity. Thawed spermatozoa, sampled post mortem from the fresh epididymides of European red deer and epididymides stored for up to 12 h at 2–4 °C, were evaluated by fluorescence microscopy (FM) and flow cytometry (FC). The sperm samples were extended and cryopreserved. The sperm motility (CASA), sperm viability (SYBR+/PI-), acrosome integrity, mitochondrial activity, apoptotic changes, and chromatin stability were assessed. Sperm were analyzed by FM before cryopreservation, and by FM and FC after thawing. Epididymal storage time (for 12 h) had no significant effect (p > 0.05) on the examined variables before cryopreservation. After thawing, the storage variants differed (p ˂ 0.05) in the percentage of apoptotic sperm (FM and FC) and DNA integrity (FC). The results of FM and FC differed (p ˂ 0.05) in all the analyzed parameters, excluding SYBR+/PI. Significant correlations (p ˂ 0.01) were observed between the sperm viability, acrosome integrity, and the percentage of non-apoptotic spermatozoa, regardless of the applied technique. In FM, the above parameters were also significantly correlated with mitochondrial activity. The study demonstrated that European red deer spermatozoa stored in the epididymides at 2–4 °C for 12 h can be used for cryopreservation. Both techniques were equally reliable, but FM was better suited for evaluating mitochondrial activity whereas FC was more useful in the evaluation of DNA fragmentation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. Current Status and Advances in Semen Preservation.
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Dziekońska, Anna and Partyka, Agnieszka
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FROZEN semen , *SEMEN , *DOGS - Abstract
However, liquid preservation is often the method of choice in many animal species due to its simplicity, low cost, and ability to preserve sperm fertilizing capacity. Henning et al. [[2]] reported that a high percentage of spermatozoa with morphological defects, such as cytoplasmic droplets in ejaculated boar semen (above 15%), can compromise sperm capacitation and decrease semen fertilizing capacity. The choice of the preferred sperm-preservation method (liquid or cryopreservation) is determined by the species. The sperm of various animal species differ in morphology, biological parameters, and susceptibility to cryopreservation [[1]]. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
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9. The Quality and Fertilizing Potential of Red Deer (Cervus elaphus L.) Epididymal Spermatozoa Stored in a Liquid State.
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Dziekońska, Anna, Koziorowska-Gilun, Magdalena, Kordan, Władysław, Neuman, Nicoletta M., Kotlarczyk, Angelika M., and Korzekwa, Anna J.
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RED deer , *FERTILIZATION in vitro , *ARTIFICIAL insemination , *OVUM , *LIQUIDS , *SEMEN analysis - Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the quality and fertilizing potential of red deer epididymal spermatozoa stored in a liquid state for up to 11 days (D11). In Experiment 1, sperm quality was determined. In Experiment 2, the efficiency of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and artificial insemination (AI) of stored sperm were evaluated. An analysis of sperm quality on D5 of storage revealed a decrease (p < 0.05) in motility and morphology, and a higher proportion of apoptotic spermatozoa. On D1, D7 and D10, the total motility of sperm for IVF and AI was determined to be 82.6%, 71.0% and 64.8%, respectively. The results of IVF and AI demonstrated that the fertilizing potential of spermatozoa differs between days of storage. The percentage of blastocysts was higher when oocytes were fertilized on D1 (17.4 %) compared to D7 (8.5%) and D10 sperm (10.5%). Differences were noted in the pregnancy rates of inseminated hinds. The insemination with D1, D7 and D10 sperm led to live births (33% from D7 and D10). The results indicate that the quality of red deer epididymal spermatozoa remains satisfactory during ten days of storage in a liquid state, and that these spermatozoa maintain their fertility potential. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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10. The Effect of Different Extenders on the Quality Characteristics of European Red Deer Epididymal Sperm Stored at 5 °C.
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Dziekońska, Anna, Neuman, Nicoletta M., Burdal, Klaudia K., Wiszniewska-Łaszczych, Agnieszka, and Bogdaszewski, Marek
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RED deer , *EGG yolk , *SPERMATOZOA , *OVUM , *PRESERVATION of farms , *EGGS - Abstract
Simple Summary: The use of commercial extenders for storing cervid epididymal spermatozoa in a liquid state can contribute to popularizing this method of semen preservation in cervid farms. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of various extenders (Bovidyl®, BoviFree®, and BioXcell®) on the quality of European red deer epididymal spermatozoa stored at 5 °C. The analyses demonstrated that the tested extenders and storage time significantly affected sperm motility and functionality of different sperm structures. The Bovidyl® extender containing chicken egg yolk exerted the most beneficial influence on the quality of stored sperm. Spermatozoa stored in the Bovidyl® extender were characterized by satisfactory motility (above 60% on storage day 9) and the functionality over a long period of time. In turn, extenders containing plant-based ingredients and glycerol (BioXcell® and BoviFree®) significantly decreased membrane integrity and mitochondrial activity of spermatozoa already on the first day of storage. These results indicate that European red deer epididymal spermatozoa can be stored in commercial extenders, but their viability and functionality are significantly influenced by the composition of the applied extenders. The extender containing chicken egg yolk without glycerol produced the most satisfactory results. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different extenders on the quality of European red deer epididymal sperm stored at 5 °C. Epididymal spermatozoa were collected post mortem from 10 stags and diluted with three extenders (Bovidyl®, BoviFree®, and BioXcell®) and stored at 5 °C. Sperm motility (TMOT), motility parameters (system CASA), plasma membrane integrity (SYBR-14+/PI−), acrosomal membrane integrity (FITC-PNA−/PI−), mitochondrial activity (JC-1/PI), viability, and apoptotic-like changes (YOPRO/PI) were evaluated. The analyses were conducted on the first and successive days of storage (D1–D7). The applied extender, storage time, and the interactions between these factors significantly (p < 0.001) affected most of the analyzed parameters whose values were highest in sperm samples stored in Bovidyl®, regardless of storage time. In Bovidyl®, BoviFree®, and BioXcell® extenders, TMOT values were estimated at 83%, 63%, and 59%, respectively, on D3. The extenders significantly influenced DNA integrity on D7. The percentage of dead sperm increased from D3. The quality of stored sperm cells was significantly influenced by the extenders' biochemical composition. BoviFree® and BioXcell® contain glycerol which could contribute to deteriorating the quality of spermatozoa stored at 5 °C. Sperm cells stored in the egg yolk-based extender (Bovidyl®) were characterized by the highest viability and functionality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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11. EFFECT OF OSTRICH EGG LIPOPROTEINS AND HEN EGG YOLK ON THE QUALITY OF DOG SPERM DURING LIQUID STORAGE AT 5°C.
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Dziekońska, Anna, Behrendt, Dorota, Strzeżek, Rafał, and Kordan, Władysław
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LIPOPROTEINS , *EGG yolk , *SPERMATOZOA , *CELL membranes , *CITRIC acid , *SPERM motility - Abstract
The objective of this study was a comparative analysis of the impact of the addition of lipoproteins from ostrich egg yolk (LPFo) and hen egg yolk (HEY) to a Tris-citric acid-fructose (TCF) extender on the quality of dog sperm preserved at 5°C for 7 days. The sperm-rich fraction of the ejaculate was manually collected and extended using the following extenders: control (TCF), TCF+ 5% addition of LPFo (TCF-LPFo) and TCF+ 20% of addition HEY (TCF-HEY). The analysis of quality included: sperm motility parameters (TMOT, PMOT, VAP, VSL, VCL, ALH, BCF, STR, LIN), normal apical ridge acrosome (NAR), plasma membrane integrity (PMI), mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), and ATP content. The addition of LPFo and HEY to the TCF extender had a beneficial effect on all quality parameters of the stored sperm compared with the TCF extender. However, the analysis of sperm motility parameters revealed differences (P=0.05) between TCF-LPFo and TCF-HEY extenders as affected by storage day. Semen extended in TCF-LPFo was characterized by lower values of TMOT and VAP on Day 5 and by lower values of TMOT and VCL on Day 7, compared to that extended in TCF-HEY. The analysis of PMOT, VSL, ALH, BCF, STR, LIN, PMI, MMP and ATP content showed no differences (P=0.05) between TCF-LPFo and TCF-HEY extenders. The results suggest that TCF extender supplementation with LPFo or HEY improves the quality of dog sperm stored at 5°C. Both LPFo and HEY protect motility, membrane integrity and can contribute to the improvement of the energy status of stored dog sperm. LPFo can be alternatively used instead of HEY for dog semen preservation in the liquid state. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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12. Boar sperm quality in relation to presence of sp32-like protein in spermatozoa - preliminary studies.
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Orzołek, Aleksandra, Wysocki, Paweł, Strzeżek, Jerzy, Koziorowska-Gilun, Magdalena, Dziekońska, Anna, and Kordan, Władysław
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SPERM motility ,BOARS ,PROTEOMICS ,SEMEN analysis ,ELECTROPHORESIS ,PHYSIOLOGY - Abstract
The aim of the study was to analyse sperm proteomes of ejaculates from Polish Large White (PLW) and Polish Landrace (PL) boars and to identify differences which putatively influence semen quality. Spermatozoa protein profiles were analysed by electrophoretic methods followed by selected techniques to evaluate semen quality on the following factors: sperm motility, lipid peroxidation levels (MDA production), ATP content, activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT), total antioxidant status (TAS), and total oxidant status (TOS) of seminal plasma. A protein with an estimated molecular weight of 30 kDa was found in spermatozoa of selected ejaculates. Mass spectrometry demonstrated that this polypeptide is most similar to proacrosin binding protein (sp32). The presence of the protein was more frequently observed in sperm extracts obtained in spring-summer period. Ejaculates containing sp32-like protein demonstrated significantly higher spermatozoa motility, lower inhibition of MDA production by seminal plasma, and higher SOD activity in seminal plasma. Boar semen which included sp32-like protein also demonstrated lower ATP levels in spermatozoa as well as higher TAS and lower TOS of seminal plasma, though the differences were not statistically significant. Ejaculates from PLW boars, with sp32-like protein present in sperm, were characterised by significantly higher sperm motility, lower ATP content in spermatozoa, and higher TAS of seminal plasma. The diminished parameters of semen quality were observed in ejaculates from PL boars that also contained the discussed protein, but the differences were not statistically significant. These findings suggest that the presence of sp32-like protein in boar spermatozoa could influence semen quality [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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13. The ability of zinc-binding proteins from boar seminal plasma to bind heparin and phosphorylcholine.
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Mogielnicka-Brzozowska, Marzena, Strzeżek, Jerzy, Dziekońska, Anna, and Kordan, Władysław
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ZINC transporters ,SEMINAL proteins ,HEPARIN ,SPERMATOZOA ,LIGANDS (Biochemistry) ,AFFINITY chromatography - Abstract
Zinc-binding proteins (ZnBPs) isolated from boar seminal plasma exert multiple effects on boar spermatozoa. The aim of this study was to determine whether the isolated zinc-binding proteins were capable of binding additional ligands. The affinity chromatography method was used for the first time to demonstrate that boar ZnBPs show affinity for both heparin (hep) and phosphorylcholine (pch). ZnBPs
+ hep accounted for approximately 20%, and ZnBPs+ pch - for approximately 45% of total ZnBPs. Predominant polypeptides with molecular mass form 6.5 to 14 kDa were observed in both groups (ZnBPs+ hep, ZnBPs+ pch). The analyzed peptides' low molecular mass and their ability to bind zinc ions as well as heparin and phosphorylcholine suggest that they belong to the family of multifunctional boar spermadhesins which perform their functions in the fertilization process by binding more than one ligand. The results indicate that the ZnBPs of boar seminal plasma may be involved in the processes associated with oocyte fertilization not only by zinc ions binding but also through heparin and phosphorylcholine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2014
14. Effect of seminal plasma zinc-binding proteins on motility and membrane integrity of canine spermatozoa stored at 5°C.
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Mogielnicka-Brzozowska, Marzena, Dziekońska, Anna, Strzeżek, Rafał, Załęcki, Michał, Majewska, Anna, Tołścik, Karolina, and Kordan, Władysław
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SPERM motility , *FROZEN semen , *ANIMAL reproduction , *DOG reproduction , *ZINC transporters , *CARRIER proteins , *METAL transport proteins - Abstract
Sperm surface binding sites for non-zinc-binding proteins (nZnBPs) and zinc-binding proteins (ZnBPs) were studied by the fluorescence technique with biotin-labelled proteins. The nZnBPs binding pattern was unspecific, no characteristic sites on plasmalemma were found. ZnBPs were attached mainly to the acrosomal region of sperm head and to the sperm flagellum. ZnBPs added to the incubation mixture of the canine spermatozoa allowed the preservation of higher values for total motility, progressive motility, curvilinear line velocity, straight line velocity, and beat cross frequency (P < 0.05), both at time 0 and after 1 h incubation at 5ºC. The addition of nZnBPs to the incubation mixture caused only weak positive effects when compared with control sample (PBS). A higher percentage of canine-ejaculated spermatozoa with intact membranes were observed when ejaculate was incubated with ZnBPs in comparison to control sample stored with PBS (P < 0.05) or nZnBPs (P < 0.05). Spermatozoa diluted with ZnBPs and nZnBPs exhibited a higher percentage of cells with active mitochondria when compared with control, both at time 0 and after 1 h; however, no statistical differences were observed. Our results emphasise the role of seminal plasma protein in securing the correct quantity and availability of zinc ions as a component regulating the motility of canine spermatozoa. The protective effect of ZnBPs against the cooling effect may be due to their ability of preventing sperm membrane damage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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15. Seasonal variations in metabolic activity of spermatozoa and antioxidant enzyme activity in the reproductive tract fluids of wild boar/domestic pig hybrids
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Dziekońska, Anna, Koziorowska-Gilun, Magdalena, Bartosińska, Emilia, Fraser, Leyland, Strzeżek, Jerzy, Koziorowski, Marek, and Kordan, Władysław
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- 2013
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16. Changes in the Morphology and Antioxidant Status of European Red Deer Sperm Stored in the Epididymides and in a Liquid State.
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Neuman NM, Orzołek A, Steiner-Bogdaszewska Ż, and Dziekońska A
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the motility, morphology, and antioxidant status of European red deer sperm stored in a liquid state (variant I) and in the epididymides (variant II). Spermatozoa were harvested post-mortem from the cauda epididymis. Sperm samples in both variants were stored for up to six days (D6) at 5 °C. Spermatozoa were assessed for motility, viability, morphology, activity of antioxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase, SOD; glutathione peroxidase, GPx; catalase, CAT), and lipid peroxidation (malondialdehyde, MDA, content). Sperm samples were analyzed on storage days 0, 2, 4, and 6 (D0-D6). Storage time and storage method significantly ( p ≤ 0.05) influenced the examined variables. On D2, a decrease in motility and acrosomal integrity was observed in both storage variants, whereas a decrease in viability and an increase in MDA content were noted in spermatozoa stored in the epididymides. On D4, higher values of SOD and GPx activity and MDA content were noted in variant I than in variant II. Catalase activity was very low. GPx is the key enzyme that participates in the reduction of hydrogen peroxide in sperm cells. Spermatozoa stored in a liquid state were characterized by higher motility and viability, improved morphology and antioxidant status than those stored in the epididymides; therefore, liquid storage is more recommended for short-term preservation of epididymal spermatozoa., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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- 2024
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17. Current Status and Advances in Semen Preservation.
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Dziekońska A and Partyka A
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Recent advances in assisted reproductive technology (ART) have increased the effectiveness of fertility treatments [...].
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- 2022
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18. Effects of dietary supplementation with polyunsaturated fatty acids and antioxidants on biochemical characteristics of boar semen.
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Strzezek J, Fraser L, Kuklińska M, Dziekońska A, and Lecewicz M
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- Animals, Ascorbic Acid analysis, Dietary Supplements, Glutathione analysis, Lipid Peroxidation, Male, Malondialdehyde analysis, Proteins analysis, Semen enzymology, Sperm Motility, Spermatozoa abnormalities, Spermatozoa enzymology, Superoxide Dismutase metabolism, Antioxidants administration & dosage, Dietary Fats, Unsaturated administration & dosage, Fatty Acids, Unsaturated administration & dosage, Semen chemistry, Swine
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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of providing a supplement containing polyunsaturated fatty acids and antioxidants (PROSPERM) on the biochemical characteristics of boar semen. Two sexually mature boars were fed a standard diet with PROSPERM (250 g daily) for a 24-week period. Ejaculates collected prior to supplementation were used as the control. Semen quality and biochemical parameters were analyzed. The dietary supplementation enhanced sperm characteristics, including the percentage of spermatozoa with intact plasma membrane and osmotic resistance of the acrosomal membrane. Higher production of malondialdehyde was concurrent with increased activity of superoxide dismutase in the seminal plasma and spermatozoa after 8 weeks of supplementation. These changes were accompanied by a high content of total protein and low-molecular antioxidants of the seminal plasma. It was observed that PROSPERM supplementation enhanced the survivability of boar spermatozoa during storage in a standard semen extender supplemented with lipoprotein fractions, isolated from hen egg yolk or ostrich egg yolk, at 5 degrees C and 16 degrees C. These results indicate that PROSPERM supplementation of boars had a beneficial effect on the biological characteristics of the spermatozoa, which could be useful for semen preservation at different temperatures.
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- 2004
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