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High post-thaw survival of ram sperm after partial freeze-drying.

Amir Arav1, Antonella Idda2, Stefano Mario Nieddu2, Yehudit Natan3, Sergio Ledda2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recrystallization damages occur when a frozen sample is held at high subzero temperatures and when the warming process is too slow.
METHODS: In this work, ram semen diluted in two different concentrations of sugar solutions (Lyo A consisted of 0.4 M sorbitol and 0.25 M trehalose, and the second, Lyo B composed of 0.26 M sorbitol and 0.165 M trehalose) in egg yolk and Tris medium were compared after freezing 10 μL samples to: (1) - 10, - 25, and - 35 °C and thawing. (2) Freezing to - 10 and - 25 °C, holding for 1 h and then thawing, and (3) freezing to - 10 and - 25 °C and drying for 1 h at these temperatures at a vacuum of 80 mTorr, prior thawing. For drying, we used a new freeze-drying apparatus (Darya, FertileSafe, Israel) having a condensation temperature below - 110 °C and a vacuum pressure of 10-100 mTorr that is reached in less than 10s.
RESULTS: Results showed that samples in Lyo B solution frozen at - 25 °C had significantly higher sperm motility in partially freeze-dried samples than frozen samples (46.6 ± 2.8% vs 1.2 ± 2.5%, P < 0.001). Moreover, partially dried samples in Lyo B showed higher motility than Lyo A at - 25 °C (46.6 ± 2.8% vs 35 ± 4%). Cryomicroscopy and low-temperature/low-pressure environmental scanning electronic microscope demonstrated that the amount of the ice crystals present in partially dried samples was lower than in the frozen samples.
CONCLUSION: Holding the sperm at high subzero temperatures is necessary for the primary drying of cells during the freeze-drying process. Rapid freeze-drying can be achieved using this new device, which enables to reduce recrystallization damages.

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Keywords:  Freeze-drying; Freezing; Motility; Preservation; Sperm

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29536382      PMCID: PMC6063824          DOI: 10.1007/s10815-018-1145-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet        ISSN: 1058-0468            Impact factor:   3.412


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