Effect of supplementation with inorganic and organic selenium on sperm quality and quantity in North-East Bulgarian merino rams

Selenium is a trace element, which stimulates antioxidant defenses and improves reproductive functions in human and animals, under the form of selenoproteins. The objective of the study was to evaluate the effect of selenium, supplemented as inorganic or organic form in the diet of stud rams, on som...

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Main Authors: Stefanov Rossen, Chervenkov Mihail, Anev Georgi, Maksimović Nevena, Andreeva Madlena, Ivanova Teodora, Milovanović Aleksandar
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Language:English
Published: Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade 2018-01-01
Series:Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-9156/2018/1450-91561801069S.pdf
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spelling doaj-6edb562f37104ea4a8cbaa1f691f9fb72020-11-24T22:21:04Zeng Institute for Animal Husbandry, BelgradeBiotechnology in Animal Husbandry1450-91562217-71402018-01-0134169811450-91561801069SEffect of supplementation with inorganic and organic selenium on sperm quality and quantity in North-East Bulgarian merino ramsStefanov Rossen0Chervenkov Mihail1Anev Georgi2Maksimović Nevena3Andreeva Madlena4Ivanova Teodora5Milovanović Aleksandar6BAS, Institute of biology and immunology of reproduction, Sofia, BulgariaUniversity of Forestry, Faculty of veterinary medicine, Sofia, BulgariaExperimental station of agriculture, Targovishte, BulgariaInstitute of animal husbandry, Zemun, BelgradeBAS, Institute of biology and immunology of reproduction, Sofia, BulgariaInstitute of biodiversity and ecosystem research, Sofia, BulgariaScinetific veterinary institute 'Novi Sad'', Novi SadSelenium is a trace element, which stimulates antioxidant defenses and improves reproductive functions in human and animals, under the form of selenoproteins. The objective of the study was to evaluate the effect of selenium, supplemented as inorganic or organic form in the diet of stud rams, on some of their semen parameters. The experiment was performed with 15 clinically healthy rams from North East Bulgarian merino breed. The animals were divided in three groups (5 per group). The rams from first experimental group (G1) received a diet with supplementation of 4,0mg sodium selenite (Na2SeO3) per animal per day, while the animals of the second experimental group (G2) obtained diet with 1.83g L-selenomethionine (Sel-Plex, Alltech, USA) per animal per day. Eventually, each animal from the G1 and G2 received 1.83g selenium per day. The control group (GC) received a diet without supplementation of selenium. The principal composition of the diet in each group was the same. The ejaculates were obtained via artificial vagina. The evaluated parameters were volume and pH of the ejaculates and motility, concentration and in vitro survivability of the spermatozoa at 39˚S for 360 min. It was found that the supplementation of ram studs diet either with inorganic and organic selenium led to increase in the volume of the ejaculates, motility and survivability of the spermatozoa. The pH of the freshly obtained semen was not affected by selenium treatment.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-9156/2018/1450-91561801069S.pdframseleniumdietejaculatesperm quality
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author Stefanov Rossen
Chervenkov Mihail
Anev Georgi
Maksimović Nevena
Andreeva Madlena
Ivanova Teodora
Milovanović Aleksandar
spellingShingle Stefanov Rossen
Chervenkov Mihail
Anev Georgi
Maksimović Nevena
Andreeva Madlena
Ivanova Teodora
Milovanović Aleksandar
Effect of supplementation with inorganic and organic selenium on sperm quality and quantity in North-East Bulgarian merino rams
Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry
ram
selenium
diet
ejaculate
sperm quality
author_facet Stefanov Rossen
Chervenkov Mihail
Anev Georgi
Maksimović Nevena
Andreeva Madlena
Ivanova Teodora
Milovanović Aleksandar
author_sort Stefanov Rossen
title Effect of supplementation with inorganic and organic selenium on sperm quality and quantity in North-East Bulgarian merino rams
title_short Effect of supplementation with inorganic and organic selenium on sperm quality and quantity in North-East Bulgarian merino rams
title_full Effect of supplementation with inorganic and organic selenium on sperm quality and quantity in North-East Bulgarian merino rams
title_fullStr Effect of supplementation with inorganic and organic selenium on sperm quality and quantity in North-East Bulgarian merino rams
title_full_unstemmed Effect of supplementation with inorganic and organic selenium on sperm quality and quantity in North-East Bulgarian merino rams
title_sort effect of supplementation with inorganic and organic selenium on sperm quality and quantity in north-east bulgarian merino rams
publisher Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade
series Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry
issn 1450-9156
2217-7140
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Selenium is a trace element, which stimulates antioxidant defenses and improves reproductive functions in human and animals, under the form of selenoproteins. The objective of the study was to evaluate the effect of selenium, supplemented as inorganic or organic form in the diet of stud rams, on some of their semen parameters. The experiment was performed with 15 clinically healthy rams from North East Bulgarian merino breed. The animals were divided in three groups (5 per group). The rams from first experimental group (G1) received a diet with supplementation of 4,0mg sodium selenite (Na2SeO3) per animal per day, while the animals of the second experimental group (G2) obtained diet with 1.83g L-selenomethionine (Sel-Plex, Alltech, USA) per animal per day. Eventually, each animal from the G1 and G2 received 1.83g selenium per day. The control group (GC) received a diet without supplementation of selenium. The principal composition of the diet in each group was the same. The ejaculates were obtained via artificial vagina. The evaluated parameters were volume and pH of the ejaculates and motility, concentration and in vitro survivability of the spermatozoa at 39˚S for 360 min. It was found that the supplementation of ram studs diet either with inorganic and organic selenium led to increase in the volume of the ejaculates, motility and survivability of the spermatozoa. The pH of the freshly obtained semen was not affected by selenium treatment.
topic ram
selenium
diet
ejaculate
sperm quality
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-9156/2018/1450-91561801069S.pdf
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