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Influence of glucose and fructose in the extender during long-term storage of chilled canine semen.

Suppawiwat Ponglowhapan1, Birgitta Essén-Gustavsson, Catharina Linde Forsberg.   

Abstract

The use of chilled, extended semen in dog breeding is becoming increasingly popular as preparation and transportation is less expensive and regulations are often less complicated than for frozen semen. Sugar is one of the main constituents in semen extenders, and glucose and fructose are metabolized in separate pathways by freshly ejaculated dog sperm. In this study, glucose, fructose or an equal mixture of both were used in an egg-yolk-tris (EYT) extender at two different concentrations (10 and 70 mM). EYT extender without sugar supplementation, providing only the glucose (3-4 mM) originating from the egg-yolk, served as a control. The longevity of the chilled semen at 5 degrees C was 23 days: the quality of physical and functional characteristics decreasing with time. Glucose and fructose had a strong influence on motility and movement patterns of chilled canine semen. The beneficial effect of 70 mM sugar concentrations compared to 10 mM and the control was pronounced, and maintained sperm motility > or = 70% for 8 days of storage, compared to for 4 days in the control extender. Fructose maintained higher sperm motility than did glucose and the mixture. VAP values were higher in sugar-supplemented extenders (P < 0.05). Neither type nor concentration of the two sugars influenced sperm plasma membrane, acrosome integrity or the acrosome reaction following ionophore challenge (ARIC). Sugar consumption by dog sperm varied between the different periods of storage and with sugar concentrations provided in the extenders. Glucose consumption by dog sperm was greater than fructose consumption when both sugars were present in equal amounts, indicating that dog sperm used glucose in preference to fructose. In conclusion, the major influence of the two sugars on chilled semen was to support motility. EYT extender supplemented with fructose at a concentration of 70 mM was found to be the best of the tested extenders for long-term preservation of chilled canine semen.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15451258     DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2004.02.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theriogenology        ISSN: 0093-691X            Impact factor:   2.740


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