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2. Effect of exogenous lactoferrin and phosphoglycerate mutase 2 on the cryopreservation of wild ruminant epididymal/ejaculated sperm and testicular tissue
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Santiago-Moreno, Julián, Peris-Frau, Patricia, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Castaño, Cristina, Velázquez, Rosario, Alba, Esther, Gómez-Guillamón, Félix, Camacho, Leonor, Prieto, Paloma, and Martínez-Madrid, Belén
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- 2025
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3. Cooling rate modifies the location of aquaporin 3 in spermatozoa of sheep and goat
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Pequeño, Belén, Millán de la Blanca, María Gemma, Castaño, Cristina, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Esteso, Milagros Cristina, Alba, Esther, Arrebola, Francisco A., Ungerfeld, Rodolfo, Martínez-Madrid, Belén, Alvarez-Rodriguez, Manuel, Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto, and Santiago-Moreno, Julián
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- 2024
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4. Equilibration time improves the sperm variables of wild ruminant ejaculated and epididymal sperm cryopreserved by ultra-rapid freezing
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Martín, Adrián, Castaño, Cristina, O'Brien, Emma, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Guerra, Rafael, Gómez-Guillamón, Félix, and Santiago-Moreno, Julián
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- 2023
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5. Effect of midazolam sedation on sperm quality in capercaillie, following a protocol developed in chicken and partridge as model
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O'Brien, Emma, Sabater, Alexia Siegmund, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Castaño, Cristina, de Pedro Aguilar, Gabriel, Hidalgo, Carlos O., Balsera, Ramón, Cubero, David, Łukaszewicz, Ewa, and Santiago-Moreno, Julián
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- 2023
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6. Location of aquaporins 3, 7 and 10 in frozen-thawed ejaculated and cauda epididymal spermatozoa from the Iberian ibex, mouflon, and chamois
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Pequeño, Belén, Martínez-Madrid, Belén, Castaño, Cristina, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Bóveda, Paula, Esteso, Milagros C., Gómez-Guillamón, Félix, Prieto, Paloma, Marcos-Beltrán, Jaime L., Alvarez-Rodriguez, Manuel, Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto, and Santiago-Moreno, Julián
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- 2023
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7. Sperm freezability is neither associated with the expression of aquaporin 3 nor sperm head dimensions in dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius)
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O'Brien, Emma, Malo, Clara, Castaño, Cristina, García-Casado, Pedro, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Martínez-Madrid, Belén, Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto, Álvarez-Rodríguez, Manuel, and Santiago-Moreno, Julián
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- 2022
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8. Detection of Androgen Receptors in Spermatozoa of Small Ruminants: A Putative Modulation Pathway for Cryoresistance Through AQP3.
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Alba, Esther, Castaño, Cristina, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Velázquez, Rosario, Martínez-Madrid, Belén, Gómez-Crespo, Alberto, Álvarez-Rodríguez, Manuel, Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto, and Santiago-Moreno, Julián
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ANDROGEN receptors ,AQUAPORINS ,PHLORETIN ,TESTOSTERONE ,WESTERN immunoblotting - Abstract
This work was aimed to identify androgen receptors (AR) in the spermatozoa of wild and domestic ruminants and to assess the effect of testosterone on sperm localization of aquaporin-3 (AQP3) and cryopreservation process. Sperm samples from wild species were incubated with testosterone (T group), 1,3-propanediol (PDO group), phloretin (PHL group), PDO+T group, PHL+T group. Western blot identified the presence of AR as a single band of about 48 KDa. Immunolabelling of AR was located in the equatorial segment of the sperm head. In mouflons, the cryoresistance ratio for acrosome integrity was lower (p < 0.05) in the PHL+T than in Control and T groups. In ibexes, the cryoresistance ratio for acrosome integrity was lower (p < 0.05) in the PHL+T, PHL, and T group than in the Control group; the cryoresistance ratios for sperm kinematic variables were lower (p < 0.05) in PDO+T than in Control. No changes were found among treatments in the proportion of spermatozoa showing AQP3 in the different membrane domains after incubation and thawing in both mouflon and ibex. In conclusion, testosterone negatively affected sperm cryoresistance expressed as acrosome integrity, enhancing the effects of the AQP blocker PHL. Our findings provide a sound knowledge of the molecular mechanisms that explain the seasonal variation in sperm freezability from ruminants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Alzheimer's Disease, Obesity, and Type 2 Diabetes: Focus on Common Neuroglial Dysfunctions (Critical Review and New Data on Human Brain and Models).
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Toledano, Adolfo, Rodríguez-Casado, Arantxa, Älvarez, María Isabel, and Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo
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HIGH-calorie diet ,TYPE 2 diabetes ,ALZHEIMER'S disease ,INSULIN resistance ,OBESITY ,VASCULAR dementia - Abstract
Background/Objectives. Obesity, type 2 diabetes (T2D), and Alzheimer's disease (AD) are pathologies that affect millions of people worldwide. They have no effective therapy and are difficult to prevent and control when they develop. It has been known for many years that these diseases have many pathogenic aspects in common. We highlight in this review that neuroglial cells (astroglia, oligodendroglia, and microglia) play a vital role in the origin, clinical–pathological development, and course of brain neurodegeneration. Moreover, we include the new results of a T2D-AD mouse model (APP+PS1 mice on a high-calorie diet) that we are investigating. Methods. Critical bibliographic revision and biochemical neuropathological study of neuroglia in a T2D-AD model. Results. T2D and AD are not only "connected" by producing complex pathologies in the same individual (obesity, T2D, and AD), but they also have many common pathogenic mechanisms. These include insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia, hyperglycemia, oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and inflammation (both peripheral and central—or neuroinflammation). Cognitive impairment and AD are the maximum exponents of brain neurodegeneration in these pathological processes. both due to the dysfunctions induced by metabolic changes in peripheral tissues and inadequate neurotoxic responses to changes in the brain. In this review, we first analyze the common pathogenic mechanisms of obesity, T2D, and AD (and/or cerebral vascular dementia) that induce transcendental changes and responses in neuroglia. The relationships between T2D and AD discussed mainly focus on neuroglial responses. Next, we present neuroglial changes within their neuropathological context in diverse scenarios: (a) aging involution and neurodegenerative disorders, (b) human obesity and diabetes and obesity/diabetes models, (c) human AD and in AD models, and (d) human AD-T2D and AD-T2D models. An important part of the data presented comes from our own studies on humans and experimental models over the past few years. In the T2D-AD section, we included the results of a T2D-AD mouse model (APP+PS1 mice on a high-calorie diet) that we investigated, which showed that neuroglial dysfunctions (astrocytosis and microgliosis) manifest before the appearance of amyloid neuropathology, and that the amyloid pathology is greater than that presented by mice fed a normal, non-high-caloric diet A broad review is finally included on pharmacological, cellular, genic, and non-pharmacological (especially diet and lifestyle) neuroglial-related treatments, as well as clinical trials in a comparative way between T2D and AD. These neuroglial treatments need to be included in the multimodal/integral treatments of T2D and AD to achieve greater therapeutic efficacy in many millions of patients. Conclusions. Neuroglial alterations (especially in astroglia and microglia, cornerstones of neuroinflammation) are markedly defining brain neurodegeneration in T2D and A, although there are some not significant differences between each of the studied pathologies. Neuroglial therapies are a very important and p. promising tool that are being developed to prevent and/or treat brain dysfunction in T2D-AD. The need for further research in two very different directions is evident: (a) characterization of the phenotypic changes of astrocytes and microglial cells in each region of the brain and in each phase of development of each isolated and associated pathology (single-cell studies are mandatory) to better understand the pathologies and define new therapeutic targets; (b) studying new therapeutic avenues to normalize the function of neuroglial cells (preventing neurotoxic responses and/or reversing them) in these pathologies, as well as the phenotypic characteristics in each moment of the course and place of the neurodegenerative process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. The role of TEAD4 in trophectoderm commitment and development is not conserved in non-rodent mammals.
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Pérez-Gómez, Alba, González-Brusi, Leopoldo, Flores-Borobia, Inés, Galiano-Cogolludo, Beatriz, Lamas-Toranzo, Ismael, Hamze, Julieta G., Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Santiago-Moreno, Julián, Ramos-Ibeas, Priscila, and Bermejo-Álvarez, Pablo
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EMBRYOLOGY ,EPIBLAST ,BLASTOCYST ,MAMMALS ,BOS - Abstract
The first lineage differentiation in mammals gives rise to the inner cell mass and the trophectoderm (TE). In mice, TEAD4 is a master regulator of TE commitment, as it regulates the expression of other TE-specific genes and its ablation prevents blastocyst formation, but its role in other mammals remains unclear. Herein, we have observed that TEAD4 ablation in two phylogenetically distant species (bovine and rabbit) does not impede TE differentiation, blastocyst formation and the expression of TE markers, such as GATA3 and CDX2, although a reduced number of cells in the inner cell mass was observed in bovine TEAD4 knockout (KO) blastocysts. Transcriptional analysis in bovine blastocysts revealed no major transcriptional effect of the ablation, although the expression of hypoblast and Hippo signalling-related genes tended to be decreased in KO embryos. Experiments were conducted in the bovine model to determine whether TEAD4 was required for post-hatching development. TEAD4 KO spherical conceptuses showed normal development of the embryonic disc and TE, but hypoblast migration rate was reduced. At later stages of development (tubular conceptuses), no differences were observed between KO and wild-type conceptuses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. High cooling rate of 60°C/min around ice nucleation during cryopreservation compromises chicken sperm viability.
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Toledano‐Díaz, Adolfo, Robledo, Rosalina, Alba, Esther, Fernández‐Alaez, Pablo, García‐Casado, Pedro, Bernal, Berenice, Castaño, Cristina, Torres, Olga, Rauw, Wendy M., and Santiago‐Moreno, Julián
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LATENT heat of fusion , *CHICKENS , *CELL membranes , *SEMEN , *SPERMATOZOA , *FROZEN semen - Abstract
The present study compares two protocols for the cryopreservation of chicken semen. Both protocols had an initial low cooling rate in the first step, followed by higher cooling rates around ice nucleation (Protocol 1) or following the dissipation of the latent heat of fusion (Protocol 2) in the second step. Semen ejaculates obtained from 12 roosters were diluted with Rootex with 6% dimethylformamide and frozen following either Protocol 1 (from +5°C to −10°C at 5°C/min and from −10°C to −130°C at 60°C/min) or Protocol 2 (from +5°C to −35°C at 7°C/min and from −35°C to −140°C at 60°C/min). Compared with fresh semen, following both protocols, cryopreservation resulted in reduced post‐thaw sperm quality (p <.001). Post‐thaw percentage of sperm with an intact plasma membrane was greater using Protocol 2 than Protocol 1 (p <.05). The results suggest that high cooling rates around the time of ice nucleation are not recommendable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Effective use of artificial insemination as an ex situ conservation method for the capercaillie.
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O'Brien, Emma, Sabater, Alexia Siegmund, Toledano‐Díaz, Adolfo, Castaño, Cristina, de Pedro Aguilar, Gabriel, Cubero, David, Łukaszewicz, Ewa, and Santiago‐Moreno, Julián
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ARTIFICIAL insemination ,ENDANGERED species ,SPERM donation ,WILDLIFE conservation ,BIOLOGY - Abstract
With the threat of extinction looming over many species, the development of assisted reproduction techniques for use in conservation programmes is imperative. This work explores the feasibility and efficacy of artificial insemination in the capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus), a species in critical danger of extinction. Nine young, male birds were used as sperm donors for five young females. Three of the females laid 19 viable eggs, of which 13 were fertilized (68%). This research contributes to the scientific understanding of the capercaillie's reproductive biology and provides practical insights that could be instrumental in the conservation and recovery of the species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. Alzheimer’s Disease and Type 2 Diabetes Relationships. I. Cellular and Molecular Common Pathological Mechanisms
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Rodríguez-Casado, Arantxa, primary, Álvarez, M Isabel, additional, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, additional, and Toledano, Adolfo, additional
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14. Expression of Aquaglyceroporins in Spermatozoa from Wild Ruminants Is Influenced by Photoperiod and Thyroxine Concentrations
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Caballero, Beatriz, Santiago-Moreno, Julián, Pequeño, Belén, Martínez Madrid, Carmen Belén, Castaño, Cristina, Bóveda, Paula, Velázquez, Rosario, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Álvarez-Rodríguez, Manuel, Rodríguez-Martínez, Heriberto, Caballero, Beatriz, Santiago-Moreno, Julián, Pequeño, Belén, Martínez Madrid, Carmen Belén, Castaño, Cristina, Bóveda, Paula, Velázquez, Rosario, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Álvarez-Rodríguez, Manuel, and Rodríguez-Martínez, Heriberto
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J. Santiago-Moreno recibió una beca del Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades para visita de investigadores seniors a centros extranjeros (PRX19/00149). El Consejo Sueco de Investigación FORMAS (2017-00946 y 2019-00288), Estocolmo, Suecia, proporcionó apoyo analítico., This work identified the presence of AQPs in frozen-thawed sperm of wild ruminants and assessed the influence of the interaction between photoperiod and thyroxine on AQP expression, and on testosterone secretion. Thyroxine and melatonin were administered to ibexes. In a second experiment, performed in mouflons, circulating thyroxine was reduced via treatment with propylthiouracil (PTU), and an artificial long day (LD) photoperiod established. In the ibexes, the melatonin treatment increased the blood plasma testosterone concentration, reduced the cryoresistance ratio (CR) for sperm viability and the presence of an intact acrosome, and increased the percentage of sperm with AQP7 in the acrosome and of AQP3 and AQP10 in the midpiece. In the mouflons, neither the PTU treatment, the LD, nor the combination of both affected the CR of any sperm variable. The percentage of sperm with AQP3 increased in the post-acrosome region but decreased in the tail in the LD+PTU group. The percentage of sperm with AQP10 in the principal piece and endpiece was lower in the PTU+LD group than in the control and LD groups. The influence of photoperiod/melatonin on AQP expression might be indirectly exerted through changes in the testosterone concentration, and thus ultimately affect sperm cryoresistance., Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI) (AGL2017-85753-R y PID2020-113288RB-I00/AEI/10.13039/501100011033), MCINN (AGL2017-85753-R y PID2020-113288RB-I00/AEI/10.13039/501100011033), FEDER/EU, Depto. de Medicina y Cirugía Animal, Fac. de Veterinaria, TRUE, pub
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15. Review: Sperm cryopreservation in wild small ruminants: morphometric, endocrine and molecular basis of cryoresistance
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Martínez Madrid, Carmen Belén, Santiago-Moreno, Julián, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Castaño, Cristina, Velázquez, Rosario, Bóveda, Paula, O’Brien, Emma, Peris-Frau, Patricia, Pequeño, Belén, Esteso, Milagros, Martínez Madrid, Carmen Belén, Santiago-Moreno, Julián, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Castaño, Cristina, Velázquez, Rosario, Bóveda, Paula, O’Brien, Emma, Peris-Frau, Patricia, Pequeño, Belén, and Esteso, Milagros
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Author contributions JSM: Conceptualisation, Writing – review and editing. ATD, CC, RV, PB, PPF, BP, EO, BMM, and MCE: Writing – original draft., Reproductive technologies can help to protect wild ruminant species from becoming extinct. In addition, the decline in some wild game species has also raised interest in reproductive technologies to increase the number of animals that can be produced. Most biobanking efforts have focused on developing effective protocols for preserving sperm, oocytes, and embryos. Cryopreservation of sperm remains the least invasive method and the cheapest procedure for germplasm storage. Over the last few years, several reproductive biotechnologies have been developed beyond the conventional freezing of spermatozoa. These include ultra-rapid freezing techniques. Nevertheless, fertility results after artificial insemination using frozen-thawed spermatozoa are not always acceptable in wild small ruminants. Moreover, these technological efforts have met variable success related to the sample’s origin (epididymal retrieved postmortem or ejaculated) and the season of sperm sample collection and storage. Epididymal sperm shows higher cryoresistance than ejaculated sperm. Changes in sperm proteome between epididymal and ejaculated sperm seem to contribute to this different cryotolerance. The role of endocrine status has been studied in some wild species to better understand the underlying mechanism of the annual variation in ruminant sperm cryoresistance. Seasonal changes in testosterone and prolactin are involved in sperm cryoresistance; sperm recovery and cryopreservation are recommended around the end of the rutting season, when good quality sperm samples can still be obtained, testosterone levels have already decreased, and prolactin concentrations remain low. The mechanisms of hormone action on sperm freezability are not well known. Still, it has been suggested that testosterone affects cell proliferation in the testis, during spermatogenesis, and membrane properties of sperm cells during their transit through the reproductive tract, which might influence their cryotolerance. Recent, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI), Depto. de Medicina y Cirugía Animal, Fac. de Veterinaria, TRUE, pub
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16. Location of aquaporins 3, 7 and 10 in frozen-thawed ejaculated and cauda epididymal spermatozoa from the Iberian ibex, mouflon, and chamois
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Pequeño, Belén, Martínez Madrid, Carmen Belén, Castaño, Cristina, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Bóveda, Paula, Esteso, Milagros C., Gómez-Guillamón, Félix, Prieto, Paloma, Marcos-Beltrán, Jaime L., Alvarez-Rodriguez, Manuel, Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto, Santiago-Moreno, Julián, Pequeño, Belén, Martínez Madrid, Carmen Belén, Castaño, Cristina, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Bóveda, Paula, Esteso, Milagros C., Gómez-Guillamón, Félix, Prieto, Paloma, Marcos-Beltrán, Jaime L., Alvarez-Rodriguez, Manuel, Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto, and Santiago-Moreno, Julián
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Pequeño B was the recipient of a grant for pre-doctoral researchers from AEI (PRE2018–085637)., Spermatozoa collected from the cauda epididymis of wild ruminants are more cryoresistant than ejaculated spermatozoa. Changes in the membrane location of aquaporins (AQPs) follow the osmotic changes that occur during freeze-thawing, and might influence the cryosurvival of spermatozoa depending on their source. This work reports the location of AQP3, AQP7 and AQP10 in the cauda epididymal and post-ejaculation spermatozoa of three wild mountain ungulate species (Iberian ibex, mouflon, and chamois), as determined by Western blotting (WB) and immunocytochemistry (ICC) using commercial rabbit polyclonal primary antibodies. WB confirmed the presence of all three AQPs in the spermatozoa of all the studied species, while ICC showed AQP3 to be mainly located in the sperm acrosome, mid-piece, principal piece, and end piece, both in cauda epididymal and ejaculated cells. The percentage of ejaculated spermatozoa showing AQP3 in the principal piece was higher in the ibex than in the chamois (P < 0.05), and higher in epididymal spermatozoa in the mouflon than in the chamois (P < 0.05). AQP7 was located in the acrosome of both epididymal and ejaculated spermatozoa, as well as in the cytoplasmic droplet of the epididymal spermatozoa of all three species. No differences were seen between the species with respect to the percentage of spermatozoa showing AQP7. AQP10 was located mainly in the mid-piece, principal piece and end piece of the sperm tail in both epididymal and ejaculated spermatozoa. The percentage of mouflon spermatozoa with AQP10 in the end piece was higher in the cauda epididymal than in the ejaculated spermatozoa (P < 0.05). In conclusion, except for AQP10 in the mouflon, the locations of the studied AQPs are similar in epididymal and ejaculated spermatozoa, with inter-species differences seen only for AQP3. Further studies are needed to determine what this might mean with respect to sperm cryopreservation., Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, FEDER, Depto. de Medicina y Cirugía Animal, Fac. de Veterinaria, TRUE, pub
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17. Immunolocalisation of aquaporins 3, 7, 9 and 10 in the epididymis of three wild ruminant species (Iberian ibex, mouflon and chamois) and sperm cryoresistance.
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Yeste, Marc, Martínez Madrid, Carmen Belén, Martínez-Cáceres, Carlos, Pequeño, Belén, Castaño, Cristina, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Bóveda, Paula, Prieto, Pilar, Alvarez-Rodriguez, Manuel, Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto, Santiago-Moreno, Julián, Yeste, Marc, Martínez Madrid, Carmen Belén, Martínez-Cáceres, Carlos, Pequeño, Belén, Castaño, Cristina, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Bóveda, Paula, Prieto, Pilar, Alvarez-Rodriguez, Manuel, Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto, and Santiago-Moreno, Julián
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Beca predoctoral de Pequeño financiada por la AEI (PRE2018-085637), Context: In the epididymis, epithelial cells manage changes in the luminal environment for proper sperm maturation. Moreover, aquaglyceroporins, a subgroup of aquaporins (AQP), modulate the transport of water, glycerol and other small molecules in epithelial cells. Aims: We aim to characterise the lining epithelium, quantify its cell composition and immunolocalise the aquaglyceroporins AQP3, AQP7, AQP9 and AQP10 alongside the epididymal ductus of three wild ruminant species, and to determine if species-specific differences could be associated with cauda sperm cryoresistance variations. Methods: Epididymides from Iberian ibex (n =5), mouflon (n =5) and chamois (n =6) were obtained. Cauda spermatozoa were collected and sperm parameters were analysed before and after freezing. Histology and immunohistochemistry of AQP3, 7, 9, 10 and T-CD3 were performed in the caput, corpus and cauda epididymal regions. Key results: This work first describes the lining epithelium in Iberian ibex, mouflon and chamois epididymis along the three anatomical regions, consisting of principal, basal, apical, clear and halo cells. However, the percentage of each cell type differed in ibex compared to mouflon and chamois. The positive T-CD3 immunolabeling of all the halo cells confirmed their T-lymphocyte nature. Aquaglyceroporin expression patterns were similar among species, except for differences in AQP7 and AQP10 immunolocalisation in ibex. Species-specific differences in epididymal sperm cryoresistance were confirmed. Conclusions: The epididymal epithelium of the three wild ruminants differ in their relative number of cell types and AQP immunolocalisation, which ultimately appears to affect cauda epidydimal spermatozoa cryoresistance. Implications: Our study provides information on the relevance of the quantitative composition and AQP pattern expression in epididymal lining epithelium on sperm cryoresistance., Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI), Depto. de Medicina y Cirugía Animal, Fac. de Veterinaria, TRUE, pub
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18. Sperm freezability is neither associated with the expression of aquaporin 3 nor sperm head dimensions in dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius)
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O'Brien, Emma, Malo, Clara, Castaño, Cristina, García-Casado, Pedro, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Martínez Madrid, Carmen Belén, Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto, Álvarez-Rodríguez, Manuel, Santiago-Moreno, Julián, O'Brien, Emma, Malo, Clara, Castaño, Cristina, García-Casado, Pedro, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Martínez Madrid, Carmen Belén, Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto, Álvarez-Rodríguez, Manuel, and Santiago-Moreno, Julián
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Este trabajo también fue financiado por un contrato entre Zoitechlab S.L. (Arquimea Group) y el INIA (CON18-141), The expression of aquaglyceroporin 3 (AQP-3) has been demonstrated in the spermatozoa of several mammalian species and its role has been associated with cryotolerance. Post-thaw sperm quality from individual dromedary males with different response to freezing-thawing process was evaluated through sperm head morphometry. In order to understand the cellular mechanisms affected by cryoinjury we have explored the presence and distribution of sperm AQP-3 using western blotting and immunocytochemistry. WB showed different intensity of the specific signal bands at 28 kDa. Immunofluorescence assessments allowed us to identify five different and clear AQP-3 distribution patterns of labelling in the sperm plasma membrane; acrosome, post-acrosome, mid-piece, and principal and final tail. Although expression of AQP-3 varied among male ejaculates, the individual sperm response to freeze-thawing was not associated with AQP-3 expression. Thus, AQP3 expressions do not seem like a reliable predictor of sperm response to freeze-thawing process in this species. This work is the first to describe the morphometric characteristics of the heads of dromedary spermatozoa. No correlation was found between sperm head dimensions and sperm quality variables after freeze-thawing suggesting that dromedary camel sperm head morphometry is also not a reliable predictor of cryosurvival., Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI) (AGL2017-85753-R y PID2020-113288RB-100/AEI/10.13039/501100011033), MCINN/AEI/FEDER (AGL2017-85753-R y PID2020-113288RB-100/AEI/10.13039/501100011033), EU (AGL2017-85753-R y PID2020-113288RB-100/AEI/10.13039/501100011033), Depto. de Medicina y Cirugía Animal, Fac. de Veterinaria, TRUE, pub
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19. Effect of two cooling protocols on the post-thaw characteristics of Iberian ibex sperms
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Esteso, Milagros C., Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Castaño, Cristina, Pradiee, Jorgea, Lopez-Sebastián, Antonio, and Santiago-Moreno, Julián
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20. Immunolocalisation of aquaporins 3, 7, 9 and 10 in the epididymis of three wild ruminant species (Iberian ibex, mouflon and chamois) and sperm cryoresistance
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Martinez-Madrid, Belen, primary, Martínez-Cáceres, Carlos, additional, Pequeño, Belén, additional, Castaño, Cristina, additional, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, additional, Bóveda, Paula, additional, Prieto, Paloma, additional, Alvarez-Rodriguez, Manuel, additional, Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto, additional, and Santiago-Moreno, Julián, additional
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21. Effect of midazolam sedation on sperm quality in capercaillie, following a protocol developed in chicken and partridge as model
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O´Brien, Emma, primary, Sabater, Alexia Siegmund, additional, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, additional, Castaño, Cristina, additional, de Pedro Aguilar, Gabriel, additional, Hidalgo, Carlos O., additional, Balsera, Ramón, additional, Cubero, David, additional, Łukaszewicz, Ewa, additional, and Santiago-Moreno, Julián, additional
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22. Variation of existence and location of aquaporin 3 in relation to cryoresistance of ram spermatozoa
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Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Pequeño, Belén [0000-0003-3962-1982], Castaño, Cristina [0000-0003-1134-1436], Álvarez-Rodríguez, Manuel [0000-0003-0120-354X], Bóveda, Paula [0000-0001-5749-4345], Millán de la Blanca, María Gemma [0000-0002-2810-8510], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Galarza, Diego Andres [0000-0002-0266-5431], Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto [0000-0002-5194-2124], Martínez-Madrid, Belén [0000-0001-6852-4597], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], Pequeño, Belén, Castaño, Cristina, Álvarez-Rodríguez, Manuel, Bóveda, Paula, Millán de la Blanca, María Gemma, Toledano-Díaz, A., Galarza, Diego Andres, Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto, Martínez-Madrid, Belén, Santiago Moreno, Julián, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Pequeño, Belén [0000-0003-3962-1982], Castaño, Cristina [0000-0003-1134-1436], Álvarez-Rodríguez, Manuel [0000-0003-0120-354X], Bóveda, Paula [0000-0001-5749-4345], Millán de la Blanca, María Gemma [0000-0002-2810-8510], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Galarza, Diego Andres [0000-0002-0266-5431], Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto [0000-0002-5194-2124], Martínez-Madrid, Belén [0000-0001-6852-4597], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], Pequeño, Belén, Castaño, Cristina, Álvarez-Rodríguez, Manuel, Bóveda, Paula, Millán de la Blanca, María Gemma, Toledano-Díaz, A., Galarza, Diego Andres, Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto, Martínez-Madrid, Belén, and Santiago Moreno, Julián
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Osmotic changes during the process of freeze-thawing involve changes in the location of aquaporins (AQPs) in membrane domains of spermatozoa. Some AQPs, like aquaporin 3 (AQP3), are linked to sperm cryotolerance in the porcine species. Conspicuous individual variability exists between rams and their ejaculates, which may be classified as displaying good freezability (GFE) or poor freezability (PFE), depending on several endogenous and environmental factors. The present work aimed to examine whether differences in freezability could even involve changes in location and expression of AQP3 in ram spermatozoa.
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23. Equilibration time improves the sperm variables of wild ruminant ejaculated and epididymal sperm cryopreserved by ultra-rapid freezing
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Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Castaño, Cristina [0000-0003-1134-1436], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Gómez-Guillamón, Félix [0000-0001-9757-9589], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], Martín, Adrián, Castaño, Cristina, O'Brien, Emma, Toledano-Díaz, A., Guerra, Rafael, Gómez-Guillamón, Félix, Santiago Moreno, Julián, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Castaño, Cristina [0000-0003-1134-1436], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Gómez-Guillamón, Félix [0000-0001-9757-9589], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], Martín, Adrián, Castaño, Cristina, O'Brien, Emma, Toledano-Díaz, A., Guerra, Rafael, Gómez-Guillamón, Félix, and Santiago Moreno, Julián
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This work examines the effect of equilibration time with extender on ultra-rapidly frozen-thawed wild ruminant epididymal (origin: Iberian ibex) and ejaculated (origin: mouflon) sperm variables. Sperm samples were prepared either without prior equilibration, or equilibrated for 30 min before freezing. Higher quality (p < 0.05) frozen-thawed spermatozoa were obtained when equilibration was allowed, for ejaculated sperm in terms of sperm motility, acrosome apical ridge integrity, sperm viability, and percentage of normal cells, and for epididymal sperm in terms of linearity and straightness of sperm movement. The sperm head area, head perimeter, head length and head width were smaller (p < 0.01) in the equilibrated than non-equilibrated frozen-thawed epididymal sperm; no such dimensional changes were recorded for ejaculated sperm. In conclusion, equilibration prior to ultra-rapid freezing improves the cryoresistance of sperm cells, although viable sperm cells can be obtained without equilibration. The epididymal sperm showed greater cryoresistance, supporting the idea that it is more resistant to freeze-thawing than ejaculated sperm.
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24. DNA integrity and viability of testicular cells from diverse wild species after slow freezing or vitrification
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Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Fundación Parques Reunidos, CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), European Commission, Peris-Frau, Patricia [0000-0001-6266-0635], Martínez-Nevado, Eva [0000-0002-8994-4205], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Pequeño, Belén [0000-0003-3962-1982], Martínez-Madrid, Belén [0000-0001-6852-4597], Esteso, Milagros C. [0000-0002-8963-5736], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], Peris-Frau, Patricia, Benito-Blanco, Julia, Martínez-Nevado, Eva, Toledano-Díaz, A., Castaño, Cristina, Velázquez, Rosario, Pequeño, Belén, Martínez-Madrid, Belén, Esteso, Milagros C., Santiago Moreno, Julián, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Fundación Parques Reunidos, CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), European Commission, Peris-Frau, Patricia [0000-0001-6266-0635], Martínez-Nevado, Eva [0000-0002-8994-4205], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Pequeño, Belén [0000-0003-3962-1982], Martínez-Madrid, Belén [0000-0001-6852-4597], Esteso, Milagros C. [0000-0002-8963-5736], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], Peris-Frau, Patricia, Benito-Blanco, Julia, Martínez-Nevado, Eva, Toledano-Díaz, A., Castaño, Cristina, Velázquez, Rosario, Pequeño, Belén, Martínez-Madrid, Belén, Esteso, Milagros C., and Santiago Moreno, Julián
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Cryopreservation of testicular tissues offers new possibilities to protect endangered species, genetically valuable individuals or even the fertility potential of prepubertal individuals who have died unexpectedly. However, the use of this technique still remains a challenge. In this study, slow freezing and vitrification of testicular tissue was investigated to find out which cryopreservation method could better preserve the viability and DNA integrity of testicular germ cells in diverse wild species.
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25. Variation of existence and location of aquaporin 3 in relation to cryoresistance of ram spermatozoa
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Pequeño, Belén, primary, Castaño, Cristina, additional, Alvarez-Rodriguez, Manuel, additional, Bóveda, Paula, additional, Millán de la Blanca, María Gemma, additional, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, additional, Galarza, Diego Andres, additional, Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto, additional, Martínez-Madrid, Belén, additional, and Santiago-Moreno, Julián, additional
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26. Physiological responses and characteristics of sperm collected after electroejaculation or transrectal ultrasound-guided massage of the accessory sex glands in anesthetized mouflons (Ovis musimon) and Iberian ibexes (Capra pyrenaica)
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Ungerfeld, Rodolfo, López-Sebastián, Antonio, Esteso, Milagros, Pradiee, Jorgea, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Castaño, Cristina, Labrador, Beatriz, and Santiago-Moreno, Julián
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27. DNA integrity and viability of testicular cells from diverse wild species after slow freezing or vitrification
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Peris-Frau, Patricia, primary, Benito-Blanco, Julia, additional, Martínez-Nevado, Eva, additional, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, additional, Castaño, Cristina, additional, Velázquez, Rosario, additional, Pequeño, Belén, additional, Martinez-Madrid, Belén, additional, Esteso, Milagros C., additional, and Santiago-Moreno, Julián, additional
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28. Single or repeated immunization against GnRH fails to completely abolish spermatogenesis in dwarf bucks ( Capra hircus )
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Giriboni, Julia, primary, Martínez‐Nevado, Eva, additional, García, Juncal, additional, Velázquez, Rosario, additional, Toledano‐Díaz, Adolfo, additional, Ungerfeld, Rodolfo, additional, and Santiago‐Moreno, Julián, additional
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29. Administration of carbetocin—a long‐acting oxytocin analogue—before sperm collection by transrectal ultrasound‐guided massage of the accessory sex glands in bucks (Capra hircus) and ibexes (Capra pyrenaica)
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Ungerfeld, Rodolfo, primary, Giriboni, Julia, additional, Toledano‐Díaz, Adolfo, additional, Guerrero, Madeleine, additional, and Santiago‐Moreno, Julián, additional
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30. Cryoprotective and contraceptive properties of egg yolk as an additive in rooster sperm diluents
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Santiago-Moreno, Julián, Castaño, Cristina, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Coloma, Miguel A., López-Sebastián, Antonio, Prieto, María T., and Campo, Jose L.
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31. Influence of Prolactin Secretion Changes on Sperm Head Size and Freezability in Ibex and Mouflon
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Bóveda Gómez, Paula, primary, Velázquez, Rosario, additional, Martínez-Fresneda, Lucía, additional, Mejía, Octavio, additional, Oteo, Marta, additional, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, additional, Castaño, Cristina, additional, Esteso, Milagros Cristina, additional, Ungerfeld, Rodolfo, additional, López-Sebastián, Antonio, additional, and Santiago-Moreno, Julian, additional
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32. Expression of Aquaglyceroporins in Spermatozoa from Wild Ruminants Is Influenced by Photoperiod and Thyroxine Concentrations
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Santiago Moreno, Julián, Pequeño, Belén, Martínez Madrid, Carmen Belén, Castaño, Cristina, Bóveda, Paula, Velázquez, Rosario, Toledano Díaz, Adolfo, Álvarez Rodríguez, Manuel, Rodríguez Martínez, Heriberto, Santiago Moreno, Julián, Pequeño, Belén, Martínez Madrid, Carmen Belén, Castaño, Cristina, Bóveda, Paula, Velázquez, Rosario, Toledano Díaz, Adolfo, Álvarez Rodríguez, Manuel, and Rodríguez Martínez, Heriberto
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This work identified the presence of AQPs in frozen-thawed sperm of wild ruminants and assessed the influence of the interaction between photoperiod and thyroxine on AQP expression, and on testosterone secretion. Thyroxine and melatonin were administered to ibexes. In a second experiment, performed in mouflons, circulating thyroxine was reduced via treatment with propylthiouracil (PTU), and an artificial long day (LD) photoperiod established. In the ibexes, the melatonin treatment increased the blood plasma testosterone concentration, reduced the cryoresistance ratio (CR) for sperm viability and the presence of an intact acrosome, and increased the percentage of sperm with AQP7 in the acrosome and of AQP3 and AQP10 in the midpiece. In the mouflons, neither the PTU treatment, the LD, nor the combination of both affected the CR of any sperm variable. The percentage of sperm with AQP3 increased in the post-acrosome region but decreased in the tail in the LD+PTU group. The percentage of sperm with AQP10 in the principal piece and endpiece was lower in the PTU+LD group than in the control and LD groups. The influence of photoperiod/melatonin on AQP expression might be indirectly exerted through changes in the testosterone concentration, and thus ultimately affect sperm cryoresistance., Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICINN)/FEDER, Swedish Research Council FORMAS, Depto. de Medicina y Cirugía Animal, Fac. de Veterinaria, TRUE, pub
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33. Single or repeated immunization against GnRH fails to completely abolish spermatogenesis in dwarf bucks (Capra hircus)
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CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Fundación Parques Reunidos, Giriboni, Julia [0000-0002-1036-8656], Martínez-Nevado, Eva [0000-0002-8994-4205], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Ungerfeld, Rodolfo [0000-0003-4685-2105], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], Giriboni, Julia, Martínez-Nevado, Eva, García, Juncal, Velázquez, Rosario, Toledano-Díaz, A., Ungerfeld, Rodolfo, Santiago Moreno, Julián, CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Fundación Parques Reunidos, Giriboni, Julia [0000-0002-1036-8656], Martínez-Nevado, Eva [0000-0002-8994-4205], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Ungerfeld, Rodolfo [0000-0003-4685-2105], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], Giriboni, Julia, Martínez-Nevado, Eva, García, Juncal, Velázquez, Rosario, Toledano-Díaz, A., Ungerfeld, Rodolfo, and Santiago Moreno, Julián
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In both captive wildlife and production animals is important to develop strategies for population control. Immunization against GnRH is an easy and inexpensive immunocastration method that reduces the concentration of testosterone and decreases sperm quality. However, its effectiveness depends on the species and repetition of the treatment. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of a single treatment (initial immunization plus a booster with Improvac) vs repeated treatment (six doses of Improvac) to inhibit testicular function and maintain the contraceptive status during long periods in bucks. Three Dwarf bucks (Capra hircus) received two doses of Improvac, the first on Week 0, and the booster 4 weeks later (single immunization, group SI) while three Dwarf bucks received one dose of Improvac every 6 months during 3 consecutive years (repeated immunization, group RI). The other three Dwarf bucks remained untreated (control bucks, group CON). Bucks from RI had a greater decrease in scrotal circumference, testosterone concentration, male odor intensity, and sperm quality than SI bucks. However, there were no differences between SI and CON bucks in any of the variables studied. Overall, repeated treatment of Improvac decreased the testicular function of Dwarf bucks, although did not produce complete infertility. However, the repetition of the treatment produced more intensive negative effects, indicating that the strength of the effects of Improvac is rapidly lost in bucks.
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34. Influence of Prolactin Secretion Changes on Sperm Head Size and Freezability in Ibex and Mouflon
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Bóveda Gómez, P. [0000-0001-5749-4345], Martínez-Fresneda, Lucía [0000-0002-0967-8593], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Esteso, Milagros C. [0000-0002-8963-5736], Ungerfeld, Rodolfo [0000-0003-4685-2105], López Sebastián, Antonio [0000-0001-8695-7441], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], Velázquez, Rosario, Bóveda, Paula, Martínez-Fresneda, Lucía, Mejía, Octavio, Oteo, M., Toledano-Díaz, A., Castaño, Cristina, Esteso, Milagros C., Ungerfeld, Rodolfo, López Sebastián, Antonio, Santiago Moreno, Julián, Bóveda Gómez, P. [0000-0001-5749-4345], Martínez-Fresneda, Lucía [0000-0002-0967-8593], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Esteso, Milagros C. [0000-0002-8963-5736], Ungerfeld, Rodolfo [0000-0003-4685-2105], López Sebastián, Antonio [0000-0001-8695-7441], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], Velázquez, Rosario, Bóveda, Paula, Martínez-Fresneda, Lucía, Mejía, Octavio, Oteo, M., Toledano-Díaz, A., Castaño, Cristina, Esteso, Milagros C., Ungerfeld, Rodolfo, López Sebastián, Antonio, and Santiago Moreno, Julián
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Aim: This work examined the influence of induced changes in prolactin (PRL) secretion on sperm cryoresistance of ibex and the mouflon. Materials and Methods: PRL secretion was modified in a first experiment by the use of bromocriptine (BCR, dopamine agonist) during the non-breeding season, and in a second experiment by the use of sulpiride (SLP, dopamine D2-receptor antagonist) during the rutting season. Slow and ultra-rapid freezing protocols were used to cryopreserve sperm samples. Results: BCR decreased blood plasma PRL concentrations, whereas SLP increased them. Cryoresistance ratios (CRs) for curvilinear velocity (VCL), straight-line velocity (VSL), and average path velocity (VAP) in BCR-treated mouflons were lower than in controls using slow-freezing (p < 0.05), while CRs of motility and morphologically normal sperm of BCR-treated mouflons were greater than controls with ultra-rapid freezing (p < 0.05). BCR increased the head sperm dimensions in ibexes (p < 0.001); conversely, BCR decreased the head dimensions in mouflons (p < 0.001). CR-motility, CR-amplitude of lateral head displacement (ALH), CR-viability, and CR-acrosome integrity in SLP-treated mouflons were lower than in controls with slow-freezing (p < 0.01); CR-viability and CR-acrosome were lower than controls with ultra-rapid freezing (p < 0.05). In ibexes, CR-ALH was lower for SLP-treated (p < 0.05). SLP treatment increased head dimensions in ibexes (p < 0.001) but did not affect the sperm head of mouflons. Conclusion: Our findings show that high levels of blood plasma PRL negatively affect the cryoresistance of ibex and mouflon sperm.
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35. Administration of carbetocin-a long-acting oxytocin analogue-before sperm collection by transrectal ultrasound-guided massage of the accessory sex glands in bucks (Capra hircus) and ibexes (Capra pyrenaica)
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Ungerfeld, Rodolfo [0000-0003-4685-2105], Giriboni, Julia [0000-0002-1036-8656], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], Ungerfeld, Rodolfo, Giriboni, Julia, Toledano-Díaz, A., Guerrero, Madeleine, Santiago Moreno, Julián, Ungerfeld, Rodolfo [0000-0003-4685-2105], Giriboni, Julia [0000-0002-1036-8656], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], Ungerfeld, Rodolfo, Giriboni, Julia, Toledano-Díaz, A., Guerrero, Madeleine, and Santiago Moreno, Julián
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Transrectal ultrasonic-guided massage of the accessory sex glands (TUMASG) is a technique that allows collecting semen requiring few electrical stimuli or even no pulse. A long-acting analogue of oxytocin (carbetocin, 0.1 mg) was i.v. administered before TUMASG in 10 conscious bucks (Experiment 1) and 10 anaesthetized Iberian ibexes (Experiment 2) to shorten the time of semen collection, decrease the number of electrical stimuli and/or improve the semen quality. The ejaculated volume, concentration, quality parameters and kinetics variables of the sperm were determined in fresh semen. The time length of the procedures and the number of electric pulses applied were recorded. Furthermore, stress response indicators (number of vocalizations in Experiment 1; heart and respiratory rates, rectal temperature, cortisol levels, totals proteins and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio in Experiment 2) were documented. In bucks, the administration of carbetocin tended to shorten the time needed for semen collection but no-showed differences in the fresh seminal quality. In the Iberian ibexes, there were no significant differences between groups in the time length of procedures or in the number of animals that ejaculated. Carbetocin administration only reduced the respiratory rate, did it modify fresh semen characteristics in ibexes. In conclusion, the administration of carbetocin did not appear as a useful tool to improve welfare during semen collection with TUMASG or semen quality in conscious bucks and anaesthetized ibexes, having only slight advantages related to the procedure.
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36. Cryopreservation of testicular tissue from the dog (Canis familiaris) and wild boar (Sus scrofa) by slow freezing and vitrification: Differences in cryoresistance according to cell type
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Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Comunidad de Madrid, Centro de Recuperación de Animales Silvestres (España), Centro Veterinario Aluche-Las Águilas, Castaño, C. [0000-0003-1134-1436], Bóveda, P. [0000-0001-5749-4345], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Esteso, Milagros C. [0000-0002-8963-5736], Gadea, J. [0000-0002-3474-7626], Villaverde-Morcillo, S. [0000-0002-4879-6007], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], Picazo, C M., Castaño, Cristina, Bóveda, Paula, Toledano-Díaz, A., Velázquez, Rosario, Pequeño, Belén, Esteso, Milagros C., Gadea, J., Villaverde-Morcillo, S., Cerdeira, J., Santiago Moreno, Julián, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Comunidad de Madrid, Centro de Recuperación de Animales Silvestres (España), Centro Veterinario Aluche-Las Águilas, Castaño, C. [0000-0003-1134-1436], Bóveda, P. [0000-0001-5749-4345], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Esteso, Milagros C. [0000-0002-8963-5736], Gadea, J. [0000-0002-3474-7626], Villaverde-Morcillo, S. [0000-0002-4879-6007], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], Picazo, C M., Castaño, Cristina, Bóveda, Paula, Toledano-Díaz, A., Velázquez, Rosario, Pequeño, Belén, Esteso, Milagros C., Gadea, J., Villaverde-Morcillo, S., Cerdeira, J., and Santiago Moreno, Julián
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Sperm cryopreservation is the most common procedure used to establish germplasm banks for endangered species - but sometimes sperm cells cannot be obtained. In such cases, freezing testicular tissue may be the only option. The testes contains germ cells at different stages of differentiation, including spermatogonia, primary spermatocytes, secondary spermatocytes, spermatids, and spermatozoa, among which differences in cryoresistance might be expected. The present work compares the viability and DNA integrity of 'rounded' cells, and of elongated spermatids and spermatozoa, from the dog and wild boar, following the cryopreservation of testicular tissue by slow freezing or vitrification. Cell viability was analyzed by PI/SYBR14 staining, and DNA integrity via the TUNEL technique. For wild boar, no significant differences were seen between the two methods with respect to the percentage of viable cells, nor in the percentage of cells with DNA damage. In the dog, the percentage of viable rounded germ cells (65.0 ± 2.4%) was higher (P < 0.05) after vitrification than after slow freezing (45.1 ± 6.7%). No difference was found between the two methods in terms of the viability of elongated cells. For rounded cells, the percentage of intact DNA was greater (P < 0.05) after vitrification (90.5 ± 2.1%) than after slow freezing (42.6 ± 11.0%), while for elongated spermatids and spermatozoa it was higher (P < 0.05) after slow freezing (66.9 ± 6.1%) than after vitrification (50.7 ± 4.5%). Thus, the response to cryopreservation is cell type-, cryopreservation type-, and species-dependent. Vitrification would appear to be the most appropriate method for preserving dog testicular tissue given the associated high cell viability and low degree of DNA fragmentation, while in wild boar, either method might be used.
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37. Sperm freezability is neither associated with the expression of aquaporin 3 nor sperm head dimensions in dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius)
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), European Commission, Malo, Clara [0000-0003-2835-4823], Castaño, Cristina [0000-0003-1134-1436], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Martínez-Madrid, Belén [0000-0001-6852-4597], Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto [0000-0002-5194-2124], Álvarez-Rodríguez, Manuel [0000-0003-0120-354X], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], O'Brien, Emma, Malo, Clara, Castaño, Cristina, García-Casado, Pedro, Toledano-Díaz, A., Martínez-Madrid, Belén, Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto, Álvarez-Rodríguez, Manuel, Santiago Moreno, Julián, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), European Commission, Malo, Clara [0000-0003-2835-4823], Castaño, Cristina [0000-0003-1134-1436], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Martínez-Madrid, Belén [0000-0001-6852-4597], Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto [0000-0002-5194-2124], Álvarez-Rodríguez, Manuel [0000-0003-0120-354X], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], O'Brien, Emma, Malo, Clara, Castaño, Cristina, García-Casado, Pedro, Toledano-Díaz, A., Martínez-Madrid, Belén, Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto, Álvarez-Rodríguez, Manuel, and Santiago Moreno, Julián
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The expression of aquaglyceroporin 3 (AQP-3) has been demonstrated in the spermatozoa of several mammalian species and its role has been associated with cryotolerance. Post-thaw sperm quality from individual dromedary males with different response to freezing-thawing process was evaluated through sperm head morphometry. In order to understand the cellular mechanisms affected by cryoinjury we have explored the presence and distribution of sperm AQP-3 using western blotting and immunocytochemistry. WB showed different intensity of the specific signal bands at 28 kDa. Immunofluorescence assessments allowed us to identify five different and clear AQP-3 distribution patterns of labelling in the sperm plasma membrane; acrosome, post-acrosome, mid-piece, and principal and final tail. Although expression of AQP-3 varied among male ejaculates, the individual sperm response to freeze-thawing was not associated with AQP-3 expression. Thus, AQP3 expressions do not seem like a reliable predictor of sperm response to freeze-thawing process in this species. This work is the first to describe the morphometric characteristics of the heads of dromedary spermatozoa. No correlation was found between sperm head dimensions and sperm quality variables after freeze-thawing suggesting that dromedary camel sperm head morphometry is also not a reliable predictor of cryosurvival.
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38. Optimization of semen cryopreservation in black-footed (Spheniscus demersus) and gentoo (Pygoscelis papua) penguins using dimethylacetamide and dimethylsulfoxide
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Fundación Parques Reunidos, CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Marti-Colombas, M [0000-0001-9019-8628], Sánchez-Calabuig, M. J. [0000-0002-4280-992X], Castaño, C [0000-0003-1134-1436], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Martínez-Nevado, E [0000-0002-8994-4205], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], Marti-Colombas, M, Sánchez-Calabuig, M. J., Castaño, Cristina, Toledano-Díaz, A., Martínez-Nevado, Eva, López-Goya, A., Santiago Moreno, Julián, Fundación Parques Reunidos, CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Marti-Colombas, M [0000-0001-9019-8628], Sánchez-Calabuig, M. J. [0000-0002-4280-992X], Castaño, C [0000-0003-1134-1436], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Martínez-Nevado, E [0000-0002-8994-4205], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], Marti-Colombas, M, Sánchez-Calabuig, M. J., Castaño, Cristina, Toledano-Díaz, A., Martínez-Nevado, Eva, López-Goya, A., and Santiago Moreno, Julián
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Black-footed penguins (Spheniscus demersus) are classified as endangered, and the populations of gentoo penguins (Pygoscelis papua) are rapidly decreasing. The optimization of semen cryopreservation in these species, for preserving their genetic diversity in genome resource banks, is essential for the success of captive breeding programs. This study compares the effectiveness of two permeating cryoprotectants, dimethylacetamide (DMA) and dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), on frozen-thawed sperm characteristics. Semen samples were collected during each breeding season once a week during two consecutive years. Semen samples were packaged in 0.25 ml straws and frozen by placing them in nitrogen vapors. After thawing, sperm motility characteristics were examined by computer-assisted sperm analysis. Propidium iodide and SYBR-14 were used as fluorochromes for the examination of membrane integrity. DNA integrity was evaluated by TUNEL assay. Gentoo sperm characteristics after freeze-thawing did not show any differences when using DMSO or DMA. In black-footed samples, progressive motility, curvilinear velocity (VCL), straight-line velocity (VSL), average path velocity (VAP), linearity (LIN), and straightness (STR) were greater using 8% DMSO (P < 0.05) than 6% DMA. The cryoresistance ratio (CR) using 8% DMSO was greater (P < 0.05) in gentoo than black-footed samples for CR-VCL and CR-VAP, and 6% DMA returned greater CR values (P < 0.05) than in black-footed samples for all characteristics evaluated. No differences were found in DNA fragmentation. In conclusion, the present results highlight the benefits of using 8% DMSO compared to 6% DMA in penguins. Sperm from black-footed showed a higher sensitivity to freezing-thawing process than gentoo sperm.
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39. Birchen and Blue Leonesa sperm cryopreservation: a new technique for evaluating the integrity of cockerel sperm membranes
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European Commission, Castaño, Cristina [0000-0003-1134-1436], Bernal, B [0000-0001-9144-1554], Esteso, Milagros C. [0000-0002-8963-5736], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Blesbois, E [0000-0001-8182-6602], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], López Sebastián, Antonio [0000-0001-8695-7441], García-Gil, María [0000-0003-2856-277X], Bernal Juárez, Berenice, Castaño, Cristina, Esteso, Milagros C., Toledano-Díaz, A., Domínguez-González, Miguel A., García-Gil, María, López Sebastián, Antonio, Campo, J. L., Blesbois, E., Santiago Moreno, Julián, European Commission, Castaño, Cristina [0000-0003-1134-1436], Bernal, B [0000-0001-9144-1554], Esteso, Milagros C. [0000-0002-8963-5736], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Blesbois, E [0000-0001-8182-6602], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], López Sebastián, Antonio [0000-0001-8695-7441], García-Gil, María [0000-0003-2856-277X], Bernal Juárez, Berenice, Castaño, Cristina, Esteso, Milagros C., Toledano-Díaz, A., Domínguez-González, Miguel A., García-Gil, María, López Sebastián, Antonio, Campo, J. L., Blesbois, E., and Santiago Moreno, Julián
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1. Birchen and Blue Leonesa are two endangered chicken breeds mainly raised in Curueño Valley in North Spain. The establishment of a germplasm bank to guarantee the preservation of these breeds is needed. However, cockerels from different breeder flocks can show variance in semen cryoresistance.2. The following work focused on the sperm characterisation and cryopreservation of Birchen and Blue Leonesa cockerels from four different breeders. A total of 30 semen pools were analysed. Besides conventional sperm analysis, including motility by computer-aided sperm analysis (CASA) and DNA fragmentation by TUNEL, the present study tested a double staining method (MitoTrackerTM Green FM/propidium iodide). This gave simultaneous assessment of plasma and acrosomal and mitochondrial membranes, which were previously validated by SYBR-14/PI, CASA, aniline blue and TUNEL.3. No significant differences were found among fresh semen variables between breeds and breeders. For post-thawed variables, significant differences (P < 0.05) were found between breeders in sperm viability (58.0 ± 1.90 breeder D vs. 35.2 ± 7.41 breeder A, 37.2 ± 4.09 breeder B and 22.3 ± 5.92 breeder C) and DNA fragmentation (62.4 ± 9.91 breeder C vs. 31.8 ± 7.08 breeder B and 24.5 ± 5.49 breeder D). The lowest DNA fragmentation values for semen from breeder D birds were coincident with higher integrity of the mitochondrial membrane.4. The results revealed higher sperm cryoresistance in the cockerels from one of the breeders, possibly due to differences in management system (e.g. diet, housing, control of stress elements and pathogens, reproduction practices or maintenance of genetic diversity). These differences may determine the sperm freezability, and thus the effectiveness of developing a germplasm bank., r
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40. Transit along the vas deferens results in a high percentage of filiform spermatozoa with compacted chromatin in the rooster (Gallus domesticus)
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Bernal, Berenice [0000-0001-9144-1554], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Gutiérrez-Adán, A [0000-0001-9893-9179], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], García-Gil, María [0000-0003-2856-277X], Bernal Juárez, Berenice, Behnamifar, Alireza, Álvarez-Rodríguez, C, Toledano-Díaz, A., Castaño, Cristina, Velázquez, Rosario, García-Gil, María, Gutiérrez-Adán, Alfonso, Woelders, Henri, Blesbois, E., Santiago Moreno, Julián, Bernal, Berenice [0000-0001-9144-1554], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Gutiérrez-Adán, A [0000-0001-9893-9179], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], García-Gil, María [0000-0003-2856-277X], Bernal Juárez, Berenice, Behnamifar, Alireza, Álvarez-Rodríguez, C, Toledano-Díaz, A., Castaño, Cristina, Velázquez, Rosario, García-Gil, María, Gutiérrez-Adán, Alfonso, Woelders, Henri, Blesbois, E., and Santiago Moreno, Julián
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The present work aimed to evaluate the chromatin compaction of rooster spermatozoa along the male reproductive tract, and to study the vas deferens lining cells, potentially involved in sperm maturation. Chromomycin A3 (CMA3) was used to determine the chromatin compaction of spermatozoa from testis (T), proximal (including epididymis, V1), intermediate (V2) and distal (V3) vas deferens, and ejaculate (E). Six Birchen Leonesa roosters were used. E was obtained in vivo by dorso-ventral massage. V1, V2 and V3 sperm were obtained post mortem (six pairs of vasa deferentia), by flushing. T was obtained by washing the testes, cut in halves. The fixed cells were stained with CMA3 and propidium iodide for flow cytometry assessment. Results showed higher (P P P.
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41. Use of native chicken breeds (Gallus gallus domesticus) for the development of suitable methods of Cantabrian capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus cantabricus) semen cryopreservation
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Fundación Biodiversidad, Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico (España), Castaño, Cristina [0000-0003-1134-1436], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Caamaño, José Néstor [0000-0001-6449-5784], Fidalgo, Luis Eusebio [0000-0001-9184-0942], Esteso, Milagros C. [0000-0002-8963-5736], García-Casado, Pedro [0000-0002-1242-1035], Lukaszewicz, Ewa [0000-0002-9505-0056], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], Hidalgo, Carlos Olegario [0000-0002-9810-1517], O'Brien, Emma, Castaño, Cristina, Toledano-Díaz, A., Caamaño, J. N., Hidalgo, Carlos Olegario, Fidalgo, Luis Eusebio, López-Beceiro, Ana, Esteso, Milagros C., Balsera, Ramón, García-Casado, Pedro, Lukaszewicz, Ewa, Santiago Moreno, Julián, Fundación Biodiversidad, Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico (España), Castaño, Cristina [0000-0003-1134-1436], Toledano Díaz, Adolfo [0000-0001-6679-485X], Caamaño, José Néstor [0000-0001-6449-5784], Fidalgo, Luis Eusebio [0000-0001-9184-0942], Esteso, Milagros C. [0000-0002-8963-5736], García-Casado, Pedro [0000-0002-1242-1035], Lukaszewicz, Ewa [0000-0002-9505-0056], Santiago Moreno, Julián [0000-0001-5551-8120], Hidalgo, Carlos Olegario [0000-0002-9810-1517], O'Brien, Emma, Castaño, Cristina, Toledano-Díaz, A., Caamaño, J. N., Hidalgo, Carlos Olegario, Fidalgo, Luis Eusebio, López-Beceiro, Ana, Esteso, Milagros C., Balsera, Ramón, García-Casado, Pedro, Lukaszewicz, Ewa, and Santiago Moreno, Julián
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The Cantabrian capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus cantabricus) is critically endangered. This subspecies has the lowest genetic variability and it is in regression. It belongs to Phasianidae family; therefore, the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) could be a good model for developing reproductive technologies for use in capercaillie populations with low availability of animals.
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42. Use of native chicken breeds ( Gallus gallus domesticus ) for the development of suitable methods of Cantabrian capercaillie ( Tetrao urogallus cantabricus ) semen cryopreservation
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O'Brien, Emma, primary, Castaño, Cristina, additional, Toledano‐Díaz, Adolfo, additional, Caamaño, José Néstor, additional, Hidalgo, Carlos, additional, Fidalgo, Luis Eusebio, additional, López‐Beceiro, Ana María, additional, Esteso, Milagros Cristina, additional, Balsera, Ramón, additional, García‐Casado, Pedro, additional, Łukaszewicz, Ewa, additional, and Santiago‐Moreno, Julián, additional
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43. Expression of Aquaglyceroporins in Spermatozoa from Wild Ruminants Is Influenced by Photoperiod and Thyroxine Concentrations
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Santiago-Moreno, Julián, primary, Pequeño, Belén, additional, Martinez-Madrid, Belen, additional, Castaño, Cristina, additional, Bóveda, Paula, additional, Velázquez, Rosario, additional, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, additional, Álvarez-Rodríguez, Manuel, additional, and Rodríguez-Martínez, Heriberto, additional
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44. Supplemental Material - The relationships between neuroglial and neuronal changes in Alzheimer’s disease, and the related controversies II: gliotherapies and multimodal therapy
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Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Álvarez, M Isabel, and Toledano, Adolfo
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FOS: Clinical medicine ,110904 Neurology and Neuromuscular Diseases - Abstract
Supplemental Material for The relationships between neuroglial and neuronal changes in Alzheimer’s disease, and the related controversies II: gliotherapies and multimodal therapy by Adolfo Toledano-Díaz, M Isabel Álvarez and Adolfo Toledano in Journal of Central Nervous System Disease
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45. Supplemental Material - The relationships between neuroglial and neuronal changes in Alzheimer’s disease, and related controversies
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Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Álvarez, M Isabel, and Toledano, Adolfo
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FOS: Clinical medicine ,110904 Neurology and Neuromuscular Diseases - Abstract
Supplemental Material for The relationships between neuroglial and neuronal changes in Alzheimer’s disease, and related controversies by Adolfo Toledano-Díaz, M Isabel Álvarez and Adolfo Toledano in Journal of Central Nervous System Disease
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46. Single or repeated immunization against GnRH fails to completely abolish spermatogenesis in dwarf bucks (Capra hircus).
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Giriboni, Julia, Martínez‐Nevado, Eva, García, Juncal, Velázquez, Rosario, Toledano‐Díaz, Adolfo, Ungerfeld, Rodolfo, and Santiago‐Moreno, Julián
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In both captive wildlife and production animals is important to develop strategies for population control. Immunization against GnRH is an easy and inexpensive immunocastration method that reduces the concentration of testosterone and decreases sperm quality. However, its effectiveness depends on the species and repetition of the treatment. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of a single treatment (initial immunization plus a booster with Improvac) vs repeated treatment (six doses of Improvac) to inhibit testicular function and maintain the contraceptive status during long periods in bucks. Three Dwarf bucks (Capra hircus) received two doses of Improvac, the first on Week 0, and the booster 4 weeks later (single immunization, group SI) while three Dwarf bucks received one dose of Improvac every 6 months during 3 consecutive years (repeated immunization, group RI). The other three Dwarf bucks remained untreated (control bucks, group CON). Bucks from RI had a greater decrease in scrotal circumference, testosterone concentration, male odor intensity, and sperm quality than SI bucks. However, there were no differences between SI and CON bucks in any of the variables studied. Overall, repeated treatment of Improvac decreased the testicular function of Dwarf bucks, although did not produce complete infertility. However, the repetition of the treatment produced more intensive negative effects, indicating that the strength of the effects of Improvac is rapidly lost in bucks. Highlights: The control of reproduction is a key point in zoos due to limitations in budgets and space.Immunocontraceptive emerges as an alternative to surgical castration, as it reduces problems related to animal welfare and also may be reversible.Immunization against GnRH‐induced gonadal suppression, but treatment should be repeated over time and does not induce complete infertility. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Influence of Prolactin Secretion Changes on Sperm Head Size and Freezability in Ibex and Mouflon.
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Bóveda Gómez, Paula, Velázquez, Rosario, Martínez-Fresneda, Lucía, Mejía, Octavio, Oteo, Marta, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, Castaño, Cristina, Esteso, Milagros Cristina, Ungerfeld, Rodolfo, López-Sebastián, Antonio, and Santiago-Moreno, Julian
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48. Freezability of Iberian ibex ( Capra pyrenaica) spermatozoa according to the glycerolization temperature and plasma testosterone concentration
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Coloma, Miguel. A., Gómez-Brunet, Amelia, Velázquez, Rosario, Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, López-Sebastián, Antonio, and Santiago-Moreno, Julián
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49. The relationships between neuroglial and neuronal changes in Alzheimer’s disease, and the related controversies II: gliotherapies and multimodal therapy
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Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, primary, Álvarez, M Isabel, additional, and Toledano, Adolfo, additional
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50. The relationships between neuroglial alterations and neuronal changes in Alzheimer’s disease, and the related controversies I: Gliopathogenesis and glioprotection
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Toledano-Díaz, Adolfo, primary, Álvarez, M Isabel, additional, and Toledano, Adolfo, additional
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