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BoviPure® density-gradient centrifugation procedure enhances the quality of fresh and cryopreserved dog epididymal spermatozoa

Authors :
Jara Jimbo, Diana Isabel
Perea, Fernando P.
Muñoz León, Esteban Mauricio
Galarza Lucero, Diego Andres
Soria Parra, Manuel Elias
Santiago Moreno, Julián
Mendez Alvarez, Maria Silvana
Samaniego Campoverde, Jorge Xavier
Paredes Quito, Efraín Bernardo
Jara Jimbo, Diana Isabel
Perea, Fernando P.
Muñoz León, Esteban Mauricio
Galarza Lucero, Diego Andres
Soria Parra, Manuel Elias
Santiago Moreno, Julián
Mendez Alvarez, Maria Silvana
Samaniego Campoverde, Jorge Xavier
Paredes Quito, Efraín Bernardo
Source :
Animal Reproduction Science
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

BoviPure® is a salt solution containing colloidal silica particles coated with silane used to select sperm (e.g., ruminants) by density-gradient centrifugation (DGC). This research assessed the suitability of the BoviPure-DGC and swim-up methods for selecting dog epididymal sperm in fresh, chilled and frozen-thawed samples on post-treatment sperm quality. Sperm samples (n = 60 epididymides) were recovered by retrograde flushing from thirty orchiectomized adult dogs. Thereafter, 20 sperm pools, containing sperm aliquots of three randomly selected animals, were used for chilling (at 5 ºC for 24 h) and freezing (in liquid nitrogen vapors). Sperm selection by BoviPure-DCG and swim-up was performed in both individual and pooled samples, including non- selected samples as controls. Overall, after BoviPure-DGC selection a higher sperm retrieval rate was obtained than the swim-up selection in both individual (P < 0.05) and pooled (P < 0.01) samples. BoviPure-DGC improved (P < 0.05) the total (TM) and progressive (PSM) sperm mo- tilities, curvilinear (VCL) and straight-line (VSL) velocities, linearity (LIN), wobble (WOB), beat- cross frequency (BCF), and integrity of plasmatic (IPM) and acrosomal (IAM) membranes of in- dividual samples in comparison with non-selected samples. In pooled samples, however, the BoviPure-DGC improved (P < 0.05) the PSM, VCL, WOB, and IPM of chilled and frozen-thawed samples. The swim-up method improved (P < 0.05) only some kinematic variables of the indi- vidual (VCL, WOB and BCF) and cryopreserved pooled samples (VCL and ALH) in comparison with non-selected samples. In conclusion, BoviPure-DGC was more effective for recovering and selecting both fresh and cryopreserved dog epididymal sperm than the swim-up procedure improving the kinematic variables, and membranes intactness

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Animal Reproduction Science
Notes :
es_ES
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1333965630
Document Type :
Electronic Resource