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J Santiago-Moreno1, M C Esteso1, J Pradiee1,2, C Castaño1, A Toledano-Díaz1, E O'Brien1, A Lopez-Sebastián1, E Martínez-Nevado3, M Delclaux3, J Fernández-Morán3, Z Zhihe4.
Abstract
This work examines the effects of subsequent cycles of freezing-thawing on giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) sperm morphometry and function, and assesses whether density-gradient centrifugation (DGC) can increase the number of freezing-thawing cycles this sperm can withstand. A sperm sample was collected by electroejaculation from a mature giant panda and subjected to five freezing-thawing cycles. Although repeated freezing-thawing negatively affected (P < 0.05) sperm motility and membrane integrity, in both nonselected and DCG-selected sperm samples, >60% of the sperm cells in both treatments showed acrosome integrity even after the fifth freezing cycle. In fresh semen, the sperm head length was 4.7 μm, the head width 3.6 μm, area 14.3 μm(2) and perimeter length 14.1 μm. The present results suggest that giant panda sperm trends to be resistant to repeated freezing-thawing, even without DGC selection.Entities:
Keywords: Cryopreservation; density-gradient centrifugation; giant panda; sperm head morphometry
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26268795 DOI: 10.1111/and.12468
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Andrologia ISSN: 0303-4569 Impact factor: 2.775