1. Freeze-dried stallion spermatozoa: evaluation of two chelating agents and comparative analysis of three sperm DNA damage assays.
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Olaciregui, M., Luño, V., Martí, J. I., Aramayona, J., and Gil, L.
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SPERMATOZOA analysis ,DNA damage ,FREEZE-drying ,MAMMAL spermatozoa ,DNA denaturation ,CHELATING agents ,ACRIDINE orange ,COMPARATIVE studies - Abstract
During the freeze-drying procedure, sperm DNA might become damaged by both freezing and drying stresses. Sperm DNA status can be detected using well-established assays; however, most techniques are expensive and involve elaborate protocols and equipment. Indirect assessments can provide alternative strategies. The objective of this study was to compare a simple test of DNA status using Diff-Quik ( DQ) with two established procedures: acridine orange test ( AOT) and sperm chromatin dispersion ( SCD) on freeze-dried ( FD) stallion spermatozoa. Ejaculated spermatozoa from three stallions were freeze-dried in basic medium supplemented with two different chelating agents: EGTA or EDTA. After rehydration, the spermatozoa were subjected to DNA damage detection using a SCDt, AOT and DQ stain simultaneously. The results showed that the DNA damage levels in the EGTA group were significantly lower than those in the EDTA group. AOT detected a significantly higher proportion of spermatozoa with fragmented DNA than DQ and SCD. The results of the SCD test and DQ stain exhibited a significant positive correlation for DNA fragmentation ( r = 0.528), whereas a negative correlation was observed between SCD, DQ and AOT ( r = −0.134 and r = −0.332 respectively). The present study shows that both the SCD test and DQ assay are effective methods for detecting FD stallion sperm DNA fragmentation, whereas using of AOT is questionable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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