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Evaluation of amides and centrifugation temperature in boar semen cryopreservation
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the use of amides as cryoprotectants and two centrifugation temperatures (15 or 24 °C) in boar semen cryopreservation protocols. Semen was diluted in BTS, cooled centrifuged, added to cooling extenders, followed by the addition of various cryoprotectants. I...
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Published in: | Theriogenology 2008-03, Vol.69 (5), p.632-638 |
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Summary: | Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the use of amides as cryoprotectants and two centrifugation temperatures (15 or 24
°C) in boar semen cryopreservation protocols. Semen was diluted in BTS, cooled centrifuged, added to cooling extenders, followed by the addition of various cryoprotectants. In experiment 1, mean (±S.E.M.) sperm motility for 5% dimethylformamide (DMF; 50.6
±
1.9%) and 5% dimethylacetamide (DMA; 53.8
±
1.7%) were superior (
P
<
0.05) to 5% methylformamide (MF; 43.2
±
2.4%) and 3% glycerol (GLY; 38.1
±
2.3%), with no significant difference between MF and GLY. Sperm membrane integrity was higher (
P
<
0.05) for DMA than for MF or GLY (50.9
±
1.9, 43.3
±
2.5, and 34.5
±
2.8%, respectively). Sperm membrane integrity was higher in DMF (47.9
±
2.1%) than in glycerol (34.5
±
2.8%,
P
<
0.05), but was similar to other treatments (
P
>
0.05). In experiment 2, we tested MF, DMF, and DMA at 3, 5, and 7%. Sperm motility and membrane integrity were higher for 5% DMA (53.8
±
1.7 and 50.9
±
1.9%) and 5% DMF (50.6
±
1.9 and 47.9
±
2.1%), in comparison with 7% DMF and all MF concentrations (
P
<
0.05). For sperm motility and membrane integrity, 5% DMA exceeded (
P
<
0.05) 3% DM, with greater membrane integrity than 3% DMF (
P
<
0.05). In both experiments, sperm motility and membrane integrity were superior at 15
°C versus 24
°C (
P
<
0.05), with no interaction between centrifugation temperature and treatments (
P
>
0.05). In conclusion, boar semen was successfully cryopreserved by replacement of glycerol with amides (especially 5% DMA) and centrifugation at 15
°C, with benefits for post-thaw sperm motility and membrane integrity. |
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ISSN: | 0093-691X 1879-3231 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2007.11.012 |