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Impact of storage prior to cryopreservation on plasma membrane function and fertility of boar sperm.

H D Guthrie1, G R Welch.   

Abstract

Occasionally, boar semen must be shipped to another location for cryopreservation. We increased the initial holding time for the cooling of extended semen at 15 degrees C from 3 to 24 h to determine the effects on sperm characteristics and fertility. Thirty-one gilts and sows were inseminated once with subsequently cryopreserved and thawed semen. Increasing the holding time from 3 to 24 h had no significant effect on pregnancy rate 23 days after AI with frozen-thawed semen (64.5%) but decreased (P<0.05) embryo number from 15 to 9 and recovered embryos as fraction of CL from 73 to 47%. While the longer holding time at 15 degrees C did decrease potential litter size, the loss incurred was not too great to preclude the incorporation of a longer holding time into the cryopreservation protocol. An experiment was conducted to test the hypothesis that processing and freeze-thawing of boar semen would induce phospholipid scrambling in the plasma membrane similar to that evoked by incubation in bicarbonate-containing media. Merocyanine staining after incubation in the presence and absence of bicarbonate indicated that changes in plasma membrane phospholipid scrambling of processed and cryopreserved sperm differed from those in fresh semen undergoing bicarbonate-induced capacitation. The level of Annexin-V binding in boar spermatozoa increased from 1.6% in live spermatozoa in fresh semen to 18.7% in cryopreserved sperm. Apoptosis is unlikely to operate in mature spermatozoa. Apoptotic morphology in ejaculated spermatozoa is probably a result of incomplete deletion of apoptotic spermatocytes during spermatogenesis. Increased Annexin-V binding in thawed spermatozoa probably results from plasma membrane damage incurred during freezing and thawing.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15626407     DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2004.09.020

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


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