| Literature DB >> 34356485 |
Aitor Fernandez-Novo1, Sergio Santos-Lopez2, Clara Barrajon-Masa3, Patricia Mozas3, Eduardo de Mercado4, Elisa Caceres5, Aizic Garrafa5, Juan Vicente Gonzalez-Martin5, Natividad Perez-Villalobos1, Agustin Oliet3, Susana Astiz4, Sonia Salome Perez-Garnelo4.
Abstract
Seminal parameters can be evaluated in situ, or samples can be delivered to a diagnostic centre. How storage conditions affect ejaculates up to evaluation is unclear. We assessed, in 25 commercial bulls electroejaculated in the field, the impact of time until evaluation (0-2 h, 4-6 h, and 24 h post-ejaculation), holding temperature (5 °C vs. room temperature), and extender (AndroMed®, BIOXcell® or INRA96®) on semen quality. Acrosome integrity, sperm viability and morphology, CASA-total and progressive motility, pH, and colony-forming units were assessed. Semen quality was preserved for up to 4-6 h post-ejaculation, except for INRA96® at 5 °C. Regardless of extender or temperature, motility decreased from 4 to 6 h up to 24 h, with the best values obtained with BIOXcell® at 5 °C. pH differed from 4 to 6 h up to 24 h, acidifying when stored at room temperature. Microbiological load was stable over time with AndroMed® and BIOXcell®, and increased at room temperature with INRA96®. Our results suggest that AndroMed® and BIOXcell® can preserve semen quality for up to 6 h, either at 5 °C or room temperature, while INRA96® only at room temperature. These results help to fix adequate protocols for short-term storage and shipment of bovine semen collected under field conditions.Entities:
Keywords: BBSE; microbiological load; semen extender; short-term storage; sperm motility; sperm viability
Year: 2021 PMID: 34356485 DOI: 10.3390/biology10070630
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biology (Basel) ISSN: 2079-7737