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Fertilization potential of cold-stored Fowler’s toad ( Anaxyrus fowleri ) spermatozoa: temporal changes in sperm motility based on temperature and osmolality.

Authors :
Arregui L
Kouba AJ
Germano JM
Barrios L
Moore M
Kouba CK
Source :
Reproduction, fertility, and development [Reprod Fertil Dev] 2022 Mar; Vol. 34 (5), pp. 461-469.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Asynchrony of gamete release is problematic in amphibian captive breeding programs but can be overcome by short-term storage of spermatozoa. Hormonally induced sperm from the model species Anaxyrus fowleri were used to determine storage conditions for optimal fertilisation capacity. Sperm motility was measured over time, as a function of storage temperature (4°C or 22°C) and solution osmolality (7-40mOsm/kg). Sperm at 40mOsm/kg (spermic urine) stored at 4°C exhibited higher motility compared to 22°C. Also, sperm stored at 40mOsm/kg retained higher motility compared to sperm stored below 15mOsm/kg at both temperatures. Under optimal storage conditions (40mOsm and 4°C) a 30% decrease in sperm motility occurred within 24h, however, subsequent loss of sperm motility was lower (<10%/day) for days2-8 thereafter. Sperm samples stored for 1-8days under optimal conditions were tested for fertilising capacity by conducting in vitro fertilisation trials. Sperm stored for 8days yielded 48% neurula development, similar to sperm stored for 1day, which produced 60% neurula development. Overall, sperm stored for up to 8days at 4°C as spermic urine retained fertilising capacity and thus can be used to circumvent asynchronous gamete release in assisted breeding efforts for amphibians.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1448-5990
Volume :
34
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Reproduction, fertility, and development
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34717793
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1071/RD21037