Post-thaw Quality of Modified Dextran Swim-up Separated Bulls Semen Fractions

Development of alternative, less harmful and feasible sperm sexing procedures through swim-up technique are cost-effective and highly desirable for domestic animals, especially bulls. Hence, the study was planned to assess fresh and post-thaw sperm quality after dextran swim-up separation. Semen was...

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Main Author: Nasrin Sultana Juyena
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Language:English
Published: Bangladesh Agricultural University Research System
Series:Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University
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spelling doaj-083ce09bb33841578b6ba2b95e04d2452021-06-15T05:30:11ZengBangladesh Agricultural University Research SystemJournal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University1810-303018585385710.5455/JBAU.2515525155Post-thaw Quality of Modified Dextran Swim-up Separated Bulls Semen FractionsNasrin Sultana Juyena0Bangladesh Agricultural UniversityDevelopment of alternative, less harmful and feasible sperm sexing procedures through swim-up technique are cost-effective and highly desirable for domestic animals, especially bulls. Hence, the study was planned to assess fresh and post-thaw sperm quality after dextran swim-up separation. Semen was collected from four bulls to evaluate sperm quality, and separated fractions were divided into two groups (10 and 15 min.) according to the time allowed for swim-up separation using dextran transition layer and later cryopreserved using Tris-based extender. It was observed that concentration of spermatozoa and progressive motility% significantly (P0.05) decreased in all fractions of two groups in comparison to fresh whole semen. We found significantly (P0.05) difference was observed in different parameters except motility% of Fraction 4 of two groups. Notably, there was no significant (P>0.05) difference found in kinematic parameters of fractioned semen collected at 10- and 15-minutes interval. After freezing and thawing, motility% and progressive motility% significantly (P [J Bangladesh Agril Univ 2020; 18(5.000): 853-857]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=25155spermatozoaswim-upcryopreservation
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Post-thaw Quality of Modified Dextran Swim-up Separated Bulls Semen Fractions
Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University
spermatozoa
swim-up
cryopreservation
author_facet Nasrin Sultana Juyena
author_sort Nasrin Sultana Juyena
title Post-thaw Quality of Modified Dextran Swim-up Separated Bulls Semen Fractions
title_short Post-thaw Quality of Modified Dextran Swim-up Separated Bulls Semen Fractions
title_full Post-thaw Quality of Modified Dextran Swim-up Separated Bulls Semen Fractions
title_fullStr Post-thaw Quality of Modified Dextran Swim-up Separated Bulls Semen Fractions
title_full_unstemmed Post-thaw Quality of Modified Dextran Swim-up Separated Bulls Semen Fractions
title_sort post-thaw quality of modified dextran swim-up separated bulls semen fractions
publisher Bangladesh Agricultural University Research System
series Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University
issn 1810-3030
description Development of alternative, less harmful and feasible sperm sexing procedures through swim-up technique are cost-effective and highly desirable for domestic animals, especially bulls. Hence, the study was planned to assess fresh and post-thaw sperm quality after dextran swim-up separation. Semen was collected from four bulls to evaluate sperm quality, and separated fractions were divided into two groups (10 and 15 min.) according to the time allowed for swim-up separation using dextran transition layer and later cryopreserved using Tris-based extender. It was observed that concentration of spermatozoa and progressive motility% significantly (P0.05) decreased in all fractions of two groups in comparison to fresh whole semen. We found significantly (P0.05) difference was observed in different parameters except motility% of Fraction 4 of two groups. Notably, there was no significant (P>0.05) difference found in kinematic parameters of fractioned semen collected at 10- and 15-minutes interval. After freezing and thawing, motility% and progressive motility% significantly (P [J Bangladesh Agril Univ 2020; 18(5.000): 853-857]
topic spermatozoa
swim-up
cryopreservation
url http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=25155
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