Effect of short-term conservation temperature, with or without centrifugation, on the survival and motility of Catalonian donkey spermatozoa

Aim of study: To analyze the effect of three short-term storage temperatures with or without removing seminal plasma on the survival and motility of donkey sperm and the response to refrigeration and centrifugation of the different spermatozoa subpopulations. Area of study: North-eastern Spain (Cat...

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Main Authors: Jordi Miró, Ester Taberner
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria 2020-04-01
Series:Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
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Online Access:https://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/15740
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spelling doaj-0bde444a9ddc4b399e9642c40694c2fd2020-11-25T02:45:04ZengInstituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y AlimentariaSpanish Journal of Agricultural Research2171-92922020-04-01181e0402e040210.5424/sjar/2020181-157402976Effect of short-term conservation temperature, with or without centrifugation, on the survival and motility of Catalonian donkey spermatozoaJordi Miró0Ester Taberner1Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Facultad de Veterinaria, Equine Reproduction Service, Dept. of Animal Medicine and Surgery, 08193 BellaterraUniversidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Facultad de Veterinaria, Equine Reproduction Service, Dept. of Animal Medicine and Surgery, 08193 BellaterraAim of study: To analyze the effect of three short-term storage temperatures with or without removing seminal plasma on the survival and motility of donkey sperm and the response to refrigeration and centrifugation of the different spermatozoa subpopulations. Area of study: North-eastern Spain (Catalonia). Material and methods: Semen from seven Catalonian jackasses was diluted with a skimmed milk-based (Kenney) extender and different treatments were obtained: FRESH semen, FRESH semen immediately centrifuged to remove the seminal plasma before resuspension in Kenney extender (FRESH+CENTRIFUGATION), FRESH semen stored at 5/15/20ºC for 2 h (STORAGE 5/15/20ºC), and STORAGE 5/15/20ºC semen then centrifuged (STORAGE 5/15/20ºC+CENTRIFUGATION). Survival was examined using eosin-nigrosin stained smears. Motion was assessed by means of a computer-assisted sperm analyzer (CASA). Main results: The spermatozoa of the STORAGE 5ºC and 20ºC showed an overall motility similar to that seen in FRESH samples. However, the STORAGE 15ºC led to an important motility reduction. No differences were seen between the FRESH and STORAGE 5/15/20ºC with respect to progressive motility. However, STORAGE 5/15/20ºC+CENTRIFUGATION all reduced total motility, and STORAGE 15ºC+CENTRIFUGATION led to reduced survival. The sperm motile subpopulations structure of donkey semen was maintained after STORAGE 5/15/20ºC+CENTRIFUGATION, although STORAGE 15ºC+CENTRIFUGATION led to important changes. STORAGE 5/20ºC+CENTRIFUGATION, in contrast, only induced slight changes. STORAGE 20ºC+CENTRIFUGATION was associated with no change in the percentage of sperm cells belonging to each Subpopulation compared to FRESH sperm. Research highlights 2 h of storage at 20ºC followed by centrifugation is suitable for the short-term storage of donkey semen.https://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/15740jackass, semen preservation, semen storage
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author Jordi Miró
Ester Taberner
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Ester Taberner
Effect of short-term conservation temperature, with or without centrifugation, on the survival and motility of Catalonian donkey spermatozoa
Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
jackass, semen preservation, semen storage
author_facet Jordi Miró
Ester Taberner
author_sort Jordi Miró
title Effect of short-term conservation temperature, with or without centrifugation, on the survival and motility of Catalonian donkey spermatozoa
title_short Effect of short-term conservation temperature, with or without centrifugation, on the survival and motility of Catalonian donkey spermatozoa
title_full Effect of short-term conservation temperature, with or without centrifugation, on the survival and motility of Catalonian donkey spermatozoa
title_fullStr Effect of short-term conservation temperature, with or without centrifugation, on the survival and motility of Catalonian donkey spermatozoa
title_full_unstemmed Effect of short-term conservation temperature, with or without centrifugation, on the survival and motility of Catalonian donkey spermatozoa
title_sort effect of short-term conservation temperature, with or without centrifugation, on the survival and motility of catalonian donkey spermatozoa
publisher Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria
series Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
issn 2171-9292
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Aim of study: To analyze the effect of three short-term storage temperatures with or without removing seminal plasma on the survival and motility of donkey sperm and the response to refrigeration and centrifugation of the different spermatozoa subpopulations. Area of study: North-eastern Spain (Catalonia). Material and methods: Semen from seven Catalonian jackasses was diluted with a skimmed milk-based (Kenney) extender and different treatments were obtained: FRESH semen, FRESH semen immediately centrifuged to remove the seminal plasma before resuspension in Kenney extender (FRESH+CENTRIFUGATION), FRESH semen stored at 5/15/20ºC for 2 h (STORAGE 5/15/20ºC), and STORAGE 5/15/20ºC semen then centrifuged (STORAGE 5/15/20ºC+CENTRIFUGATION). Survival was examined using eosin-nigrosin stained smears. Motion was assessed by means of a computer-assisted sperm analyzer (CASA). Main results: The spermatozoa of the STORAGE 5ºC and 20ºC showed an overall motility similar to that seen in FRESH samples. However, the STORAGE 15ºC led to an important motility reduction. No differences were seen between the FRESH and STORAGE 5/15/20ºC with respect to progressive motility. However, STORAGE 5/15/20ºC+CENTRIFUGATION all reduced total motility, and STORAGE 15ºC+CENTRIFUGATION led to reduced survival. The sperm motile subpopulations structure of donkey semen was maintained after STORAGE 5/15/20ºC+CENTRIFUGATION, although STORAGE 15ºC+CENTRIFUGATION led to important changes. STORAGE 5/20ºC+CENTRIFUGATION, in contrast, only induced slight changes. STORAGE 20ºC+CENTRIFUGATION was associated with no change in the percentage of sperm cells belonging to each Subpopulation compared to FRESH sperm. Research highlights 2 h of storage at 20ºC followed by centrifugation is suitable for the short-term storage of donkey semen.
topic jackass, semen preservation, semen storage
url https://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/15740
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