Characteristic Changes in Korean Native Cattle Spermatozoa Frozen-Thawed with L-Cysteine and/or Catalase

The objective of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of Korean Native Cattle sperm frozen-thawed with L-cysteine and/or catalase. The semen from bulls was collected by the artificial vagina method, and Triladyl containing 20% egg-yolk and/or L-cysteine (L), catalase (C) and L-cysteine + c...

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Main Authors: Sang-Hee Lee, Kyung-Jin Lee, Jea-Seok Woo, Seung-Hwan Lee, Hee-Tae Cheong, Boo-Keun Yang, Choon-Keun Park
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Published: The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology 2014-06-01
Series:Journal of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology
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spelling doaj-7d99286d50914045bce381c7b76ae13f2021-01-10T12:00:59ZengThe Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and BiotechnologyJournal of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology2671-46392671-46632014-06-0129216316910.12750/JET.2014.29.2.169Characteristic Changes in Korean Native Cattle Spermatozoa Frozen-Thawed with L-Cysteine and/or CatalaseSang-Hee Lee0Kyung-Jin Lee1Jea-Seok Woo2Seung-Hwan Lee3Hee-Tae Cheong4Boo-Keun Yang5Choon-Keun Park6College of Animal Life Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, KoreaCollege of Animal Life Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, KoreaNational Institute of Animal Science, Hanwoo Experiment Station, Pyeongchang 232-952, KoreaNational Institute of Animal Science, Hanwoo Experiment Station, Pyeongchang 232-952, KoreaSchool of Veterinary Medicine, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, KoreaCollege of Animal Life Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, KoreaCollege of Animal Life Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, KoreaThe objective of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of Korean Native Cattle sperm frozen-thawed with L-cysteine and/or catalase. The semen from bulls was collected by the artificial vagina method, and Triladyl containing 20% egg-yolk and/or L-cysteine (L), catalase (C) and L-cysteine + catalase was added to the diluted semen for cryopreservation. The results showed that sperm viability was significantly higher in the L-cysteine + catalase (69.49 ± 3.16%) group than in the control (60.5 ± 3.94%) group (p<0.05). Acrosome damage was significantly lower in the L-cysteine (17.12 ± 1.08%) group than in the control (21.46 ± 1.14%), catalase (20.54 ± 0.76%), and L-cysteine + catalase (19.29 ± 0.65%) groups (p<0.05). In addition, the level of intact mitochondria in the spermatozoa was significantly higher in the L-cysteine (58.65 ± 1.39%) group than in the control (50.63 ± 2.37%) group (p<0.05). The hydrogen peroxide level in the frozen-thawed sperm was significantly lower in the L-cysteine (3.74 ± 1.66%), catalase (4.65 ± 1.87%), and L-cysteine + catalase (8.11 ± 2.15%) groups than in the control (13.22 ± 1.6%) group (p<0.05). The glutathione level was significantly higher in the L-cysteine (1.33 ± 0.03%) group than in the control (1.08 ± 0.06 %), catalase (1.05 ± 0.02%) and L-cysteine + catalase (1.11 ± 0.03%) groups (p<0.05). In conclusion, L-cysteine and catalase could protect the membrane of Korean Native Cattle sperm from damage during sperm cryopreservation. Especially, L-cysteine was more effective for keeping acrosomes and mitochondria intactness during sperm cryopreservation.http://www.e-jarb.org/journal/view.html?uid=1426&vmd=Fulll-cysteinecatalasecryopreservationsperm abilitykorean native cattle
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author Sang-Hee Lee
Kyung-Jin Lee
Jea-Seok Woo
Seung-Hwan Lee
Hee-Tae Cheong
Boo-Keun Yang
Choon-Keun Park
spellingShingle Sang-Hee Lee
Kyung-Jin Lee
Jea-Seok Woo
Seung-Hwan Lee
Hee-Tae Cheong
Boo-Keun Yang
Choon-Keun Park
Characteristic Changes in Korean Native Cattle Spermatozoa Frozen-Thawed with L-Cysteine and/or Catalase
Journal of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology
l-cysteine
catalase
cryopreservation
sperm ability
korean native cattle
author_facet Sang-Hee Lee
Kyung-Jin Lee
Jea-Seok Woo
Seung-Hwan Lee
Hee-Tae Cheong
Boo-Keun Yang
Choon-Keun Park
author_sort Sang-Hee Lee
title Characteristic Changes in Korean Native Cattle Spermatozoa Frozen-Thawed with L-Cysteine and/or Catalase
title_short Characteristic Changes in Korean Native Cattle Spermatozoa Frozen-Thawed with L-Cysteine and/or Catalase
title_full Characteristic Changes in Korean Native Cattle Spermatozoa Frozen-Thawed with L-Cysteine and/or Catalase
title_fullStr Characteristic Changes in Korean Native Cattle Spermatozoa Frozen-Thawed with L-Cysteine and/or Catalase
title_full_unstemmed Characteristic Changes in Korean Native Cattle Spermatozoa Frozen-Thawed with L-Cysteine and/or Catalase
title_sort characteristic changes in korean native cattle spermatozoa frozen-thawed with l-cysteine and/or catalase
publisher The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology
series Journal of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology
issn 2671-4639
2671-4663
publishDate 2014-06-01
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of Korean Native Cattle sperm frozen-thawed with L-cysteine and/or catalase. The semen from bulls was collected by the artificial vagina method, and Triladyl containing 20% egg-yolk and/or L-cysteine (L), catalase (C) and L-cysteine + catalase was added to the diluted semen for cryopreservation. The results showed that sperm viability was significantly higher in the L-cysteine + catalase (69.49 ± 3.16%) group than in the control (60.5 ± 3.94%) group (p<0.05). Acrosome damage was significantly lower in the L-cysteine (17.12 ± 1.08%) group than in the control (21.46 ± 1.14%), catalase (20.54 ± 0.76%), and L-cysteine + catalase (19.29 ± 0.65%) groups (p<0.05). In addition, the level of intact mitochondria in the spermatozoa was significantly higher in the L-cysteine (58.65 ± 1.39%) group than in the control (50.63 ± 2.37%) group (p<0.05). The hydrogen peroxide level in the frozen-thawed sperm was significantly lower in the L-cysteine (3.74 ± 1.66%), catalase (4.65 ± 1.87%), and L-cysteine + catalase (8.11 ± 2.15%) groups than in the control (13.22 ± 1.6%) group (p<0.05). The glutathione level was significantly higher in the L-cysteine (1.33 ± 0.03%) group than in the control (1.08 ± 0.06 %), catalase (1.05 ± 0.02%) and L-cysteine + catalase (1.11 ± 0.03%) groups (p<0.05). In conclusion, L-cysteine and catalase could protect the membrane of Korean Native Cattle sperm from damage during sperm cryopreservation. Especially, L-cysteine was more effective for keeping acrosomes and mitochondria intactness during sperm cryopreservation.
topic l-cysteine
catalase
cryopreservation
sperm ability
korean native cattle
url http://www.e-jarb.org/journal/view.html?uid=1426&vmd=Full
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