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Colloidal centrifugation with Androcoll-E prolongs stallion sperm motility, viability and chromatin integrity.

A Johannisson1, J M Morrell, J Thorén, M Jönsson, A-M Dalin, H Rodriguez-Martinez.   

Abstract

The objective was to investigate the changes in stallion sperm quality (sperm motility, viability, membrane integrity and chromatin integrity) occurring during cool storage, and to study the effect of sperm selection by single layer colloidal centrifugation on these parameters of sperm quality. Spermatozoa from 3 stallions (10 ejaculates, 3-4 per stallion) were selected by centrifugation through a single layer of colloid (SLC). The resulting sperm preparations and the control samples (extended but unselected semen samples) were stored at 5 degrees C for 48h. Assessments of sperm quality, such as sperm motility, viability (SYBR-14/PI staining), membrane stability (Annexin-V/PI staining) and chromatin integrity, were performed on aliquots of the selected sperm preparations and unselected samples on the day of collection (3h) and after 24 and 48h of storage. In the SLC-selected sperm samples, sperm motility, sperm viability, proportions of spermatozoa with normal morphology and with intact chromatin were significantly better than in unselected samples (motility: 77+/-4% vs. 64+/-8% at 3h; P<0.001; viability: 79.5+/-9% vs. 64.7+/-9%, P<0.001; normal morphology 89+/-6% vs. 69+/-9%; chromatin integrity DFI 11.3+/-5% vs. 22.1+/-10%). Membrane stability, however, was not different in the SLC-selected and unselected samples (74.6+/-8% vs. 69.3+/-8%). The deterioration seen in sperm quality in the unselected samples was prevented by SLC, so that sperm viability, membrane stability and chromatin integrity were unchanged in the selected samples by 48h compared to 3h (P<0.001), whereas the unselected samples were significantly worse by 48h (P<0.001). Furthermore, it should be possible to send an aliquot of a normal insemination dose (i.e. unselected spermatozoa) overnight to a reference laboratory for analysis of both plasma membrane and chromatin integrity. In conclusion, centrifugation of stallion spermatozoa through a single layer of colloid is a useful technique for selecting the best spermatozoa from an ejaculate and, moreover, sperm quality is maintained during storage.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19217226     DOI: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2009.01.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anim Reprod Sci        ISSN: 0378-4320            Impact factor:   2.145


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1.  Stallion Sperm Viability, as Measured by the Nucleocounter SP-100, Is Affected by Extender and Enhanced by Single Layer Centrifugation.

Authors:  J M Morrell; A Johannisson; L Juntilla; K Rytty; L Bäckgren; A-M Dalin; H Rodriguez-Martinez
Journal:  Vet Med Int       Date:  2009-11-12

2.  Stallion spermatozoa selected by single layer centrifugation are capable of fertilization after storage for up to 96 h at 6°C prior to artificial insemination.

Authors:  Johanna Lindahl; Anne-Marie Dalin; Gesa Stuhtmann; Jane M Morrell
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3.  Autophagy and apoptosis have a role in the survival or death of stallion spermatozoa during conservation in refrigeration.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-01-26       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Comparison of the Effect of Heterologous and Homologous Seminal Plasma on Motility and Chromatin Integrity of Stallion Spermatozoa Selected by Single Layer Centrifugation.

Authors:  J M Morrell; A Johannisson
Journal:  J Vet Med       Date:  2014-08-20

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6.  Single and double layer centrifugation improve the quality of cryopreserved bovine sperm from poor quality ejaculates.

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7.  Single Layer Centrifugation Can Be Scaled-Up Further to Process up to 150 mL Semen.

Authors:  J M Morrell; M van Wienen; M Wallgren
Journal:  ISRN Vet Sci       Date:  2012-01-31

8.  Single layer centrifugation with androcoll-p can be scaled-up to process larger volumes of boar semen.

Authors:  Marjet van Wienen; Anders Johannisson; Margareta Wallgren; Joyce Parlevliet; Jane M Morrell
Journal:  ISRN Vet Sci       Date:  2010-11-29

9.  The effect of two pre-cryopreservation single layer colloidal centrifugation protocols in combination with different freezing extenders on the fragmentation dynamics of thawed equine sperm DNA.

Authors:  Luna Gutiérrez-Cepeda; Alvaro Fernández; Francisco Crespo; Miguel Ángel Ramírez; Jaime Gosálvez; Consuelo Serres
Journal:  Acta Vet Scand       Date:  2012-12-05       Impact factor: 1.695

10.  Effect of Osmolarity and Density of Colloid Formulations on the Outcome of SLC-Selection of Stallion Spermatozoa.

Authors:  J M Morrell; A Johannisson; H Rodriguez-Martinez
Journal:  ISRN Vet Sci       Date:  2011-04-28
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