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Cryosurvival and In Vitro Fertilizing Capacity Postthaw Is Improved When Boar Spermatozoa Are Frozen in the Presence of Seminal Plasma From Good Freezer Boars

The study evaluated the protective effect of seminal plasma (SP) added to freezing extender against cryopreservation injuries to boar spermatozoa. Pooled sperm‐rich fractions collected from 9 fertile boars were frozen in 0.5‐mL straws after being extended in a conventional freezing extender either a...

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Published in:Journal of andrology 2007-09, Vol.28 (5), p.689-697
Main Authors: Hernandez, Marta, Roca, Jordi, Calvete, Juan J, Sanz, Libia, Muino-Blanco, Teresa, Cebrian-Perez, Jose A, Vazquez, Juan M, Martinez, Emilio A
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description The study evaluated the protective effect of seminal plasma (SP) added to freezing extender against cryopreservation injuries to boar spermatozoa. Pooled sperm‐rich fractions collected from 9 fertile boars were frozen in 0.5‐mL straws after being extended in a conventional freezing extender either alone or supplemented with 5% of SPs (SP1‐SP4) collected from the sperm‐rich fractions (diluted 1:1, vol/vol, in Beltsville Thawing Solution extender) from 4 boars (1–4) with known sperm cryosurvival (poor, moderate, and good sperm freezers). Cryopreservation injuries were assessed in terms of postthaw sperm motility (assessed by computer‐assisted sperm analysis), viability (plasma membrane and acrosome integrity assessed simultaneously by flow cytometry), membrane lipid peroxidation (malondialdehyde [MDA] production), and the ability of thawed spermatozoa to fertilize in vitro—matured homologous oocytes. The addition of SP from good sperm freezers (SP3 and SP4) improved (P < .01) the motility and viability of thawed spermatozoa without any influence on MDA production. Moreover, SP from good sperm freezers also increased (P < .05) the percentage of penetrated (SP3) and polyspermic oocytes (SP4) with respect to the control. Neither the total amount of SP proteins, protein profiles, nor antioxidant capacity of the different SPs were related to the various cryosurvival/fertilizing capacities of the processed spermatozoa.
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Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics
Male
Male genital diseases
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