Literature DB >> 3479564

Motility and ATP content of extended equine spermatozoa in different storage conditions.

M L Heiskanen1, A Pirhonen, E Koskinen, P H Mäenpää.   

Abstract

The role of various environmental conditions on sperm motility and ATP content was investigated by incubating raw and washed spermatozoa collected with an open-ended artificial vagina from 10 stallions in various biological and artificial media under different atmospheric conditions. Spermatozoa did not survive for more than 12 h when kept unextended in the original seminal fluid in any circumstances. The most favourable media tested for long-term sperm survival were Kenney's medium or Kenney's medium supplemented with 10 mM-theophylline and 10 mM-Hepes, pH 7.2. Centrifugation and slow cooling to 5-7 degrees C improved the survival as did incubation in atmosphere containing 5% CO2 or in a closed plastic bag with no air-space. In the most favourable circumstances, spermatozoa could stay alive, in some instances, for up to 4-5 days. The pregnancy rates 16 days after oestrus in mares inseminated with extended and cooled spermatozoa stored for 24 h were 82% (n = 11) and 70% (n = 10) per first oestrous cycle for Kenney's medium and the supplemented Kenney's medium, respectively.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3479564

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Fertil Suppl        ISSN: 0449-3087


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1.  Insemination results with slow-cooled stallion semen stored for approximately 40 hours.

Authors:  M L Heiskanen; M Huhtinen; A Pirhonen; P H Mäenpää
Journal:  Acta Vet Scand       Date:  1994       Impact factor: 1.695

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