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Effect of differential addition of glycerol and pyruvate to extender on cryopreservation of Mediterranean Buffalo (B.bubalis) spermatozoa

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2000
abstract:
The composition of the extender in which semen is diluted before freezing plays a major role in successful cryopreservation of spermatozoa. Substances of high osmolarity, like glycerol, protect sperm cells during the freezing process and energy-rich compounds, like pyruvate provide extra energy during capacitation and fertilization. Since cryopreservation procedures for Buffalo spermatozoa have not been adequately defined, the aim of the study was to improve the survival rate of buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) spermatozoa after cryopreservation by optimizing the timing for adding glycerol and by enriching the cryoprotectant extender with an energy source substrate. Semen was collected with an artificial vagina from 5 bulls and the ejaculates were immediately evaluated for motility, forward progressive motility and for viability, pooled and held at room temperature (28 degrees C) for 1h. Then aliquots of pooled semen were subjected to dilution and equilibration in triplicate as follows: Experiment 1. Glycerol (3%) in a commercial extender was added to the semen at 28 degrees C and cooled to 5 degrees C for 1 h; then extender with 11% glycerol was added before further equilibration (initial glycerol addition; IGA) and the samples held at 5 degrees C for 1, 3 or 5 additional hours (IGA 1, n = 24; IGA 3, n = 24; IGA 5, n = 24) before freezing. Experiment 2. Glycerol (3%) was added and the mixture brought to 5 degrees C as described above. Then extender with 11% glycerol was added (late glycerol addition; LGA) and after equilibration for 1, 3 and 5 h (LGA 1, n = 24; LGA 3, n = 24; LGA 5, n = 24) the samples were frozen. In Experiments 3 and 4 Na pyruvate (1.25 mM) was added to the extender as described for IGA and LGA above (TPA and LPA samples). The effect of addition time (initial vs late) of glycerol and pyruvate was evaluated by measuring sperm motility, progressively forward motility and viability. After freezing-thawing the percentage of motile spermatozoa was significantly higher (0.001
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
buffalo; semen; extender; cryoprotectants; energy source
List of contributors:
Fabbrocini, Adele
Authors of the University:
FABBROCINI ADELE
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/383976
Published in:
THERIOGENOLOGY
Journal
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