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High pre-freezing dilution improves post-thaw function of ram spermatozoa

Authors :
J.I. Marti
N. Mendoza
Rosaura Pérez-Pé
T. Leahy
José A Cebrián-Pérez
Teresa Muiño-Blanco
W.M.C. Maxwell
Gareth Evans
Source :
Animal Reproduction Science. 119:137-146
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2010.

Abstract

Despite considerable cryobiology research there is no industry standard for the concentration to which ram spermatozoa should be diluted before freezing. Ram semen is highly concentrated and often frozen at a high sperm concentration, necessitating the use of small laparoscopic insemination doses. The aim of this paper was to ascertain the effect of dilution on the integrity of frozen-thawed ram spermatozoa. In the first experiment, spermatozoa were extended with a Tris-buffered diluent before freezing or after thawing to yield a final sperm concentration of 20 × 10 6 /ml, or were not diluted. Motility characteristics, viability and acrosome integrity of spermatozoa were analysed over a 6 h incubation period at 37 ◦ C. In the second experiment, spermatozoa were either diluted before freezing, subjected to sex-sorting or not diluted before freezing. Thawed spermatozoa were separated into sub-populations using centrifugal counter-current distribution (CCCD) and the profile of partition and functional integrity (viability, chlortetracycline status and Annexin-V binding) in the sub-populations assessed. Dilution before freezing significantly improved post-thaw viability, acrosome integrity and total motility whereas dilution post-thaw decreased viability and motility of spermatozoa. Sperm heterogeneity, as assessed by CCCD profile, was not different for control, diluted and sex-sorted spermatozoa. Analysis of CCCD subpopulations showed the proportion of functional cells (displaying the F-Pattern or no PS translocation) was similar for all sperm types. The results show that ram spermatozoa retain normal function at higher pre-freeze dilution rates than are commonly used in the sheep industry. The application of these findings would result in more practicable and functional artificial insemination doses. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Details

ISSN :
03784320
Volume :
119
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Animal Reproduction Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b96f37cb53f7f2a401be9612116b107f