Comparison of the effect of two freeze-thawing curves for porcine semen. Preliminary results

Results obtained in fertility and litter size using frozen-thawed porcine semen are far from those obtained with natural service or artificial insemination of cooled semen. The objective of this study was to evaluate freeze-thawing of porcine semen comparing the traditional slow method to a rapid cu...

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Main Authors: Caldevilla M, Ferrante A, Pendola C, Miragaya M
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Language:Spanish
Published: Asociación Peruana de Reproducción Animal 2016-12-01
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Online Access:http://spermova.pe/site2/files/Revistas/Rev.%206%20Vol.%202/05-mCaldevilla_2016-2.pdf
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spelling doaj-847f848376ce427eadad645acaed1fbb2020-11-25T01:50:34ZspaAsociación Peruana de Reproducción AnimalSPERMOVA2223-93752308-49282016-12-016211211810.18548/aspe/0004.05Comparison of the effect of two freeze-thawing curves for porcine semen. Preliminary resultsCaldevilla M0Ferrante A1Pendola C2Miragaya M3Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Cátedra de Teriogenología, Instituto de Investigación y Tecnología en Reproducción Animal, Argentina.Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Cátedra de Teriogenología, Instituto de Investigación y Tecnología en Reproducción Animal, Argentina.Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Cátedra de Teriogenología, Instituto de Investigación y Tecnología en Reproducción Animal, Argentina.Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Cátedra de Teriogenología, Instituto de Investigación y Tecnología en Reproducción Animal, Argentina.Results obtained in fertility and litter size using frozen-thawed porcine semen are far from those obtained with natural service or artificial insemination of cooled semen. The objective of this study was to evaluate freeze-thawing of porcine semen comparing the traditional slow method to a rapid curve of temperature descent, using two cryoprotectants. Six males of proven fertility (n=6, r=2) were used. Semen was obtained using the gloved-hand technique and was transported to the laboratory at 17 ºC diluted in Androstar® plus. Samples were centrifuged 15 minutes at 800 g and re-diluted in: a) 5% dimethylformamide, 11% lactose, 20% egg yolk, 0.5% Equex or b) 3% glycerol, 11% lactose, 20% egg yolk, 0.5% Equex. The semen was frozen in 0.5 ml straws up to a final concentration of 300 millions sperm /ml using either a modified slow traditional Westendorff curve or a rapid curve. In both cases thawing was carried out at 37 ºC during 1 minute. Kinetic motility parameters were evaluated using a CASA system (ISAS v1, Proiser®, Spain). Sperm viability and acrosome status were evaluated using the FITC-PNA/PI stain. The results were analyzed using a factorial design (analysis ofvariance) with two factors, with two levels for each one and using the male as a blocking factor. No interaction was observed between the parameters. No significant differences (p> 0.05) were observed between curves or between cryoprotectants neither in any of the kinetic motility parameters evaluated nor in sperm viability and acrosome status. No significant differences (p> 0.05) were observed between curves or between cryoprotectants in sperm morphology in thawed porcine semen. Taking into account the results obtained, the rapid curve would be the practical choice as it is, faster and more manageable for fieldwork in any pig farm.http://spermova.pe/site2/files/Revistas/Rev.%206%20Vol.%202/05-mCaldevilla_2016-2.pdfsemenporcinecryopreservationglyceroldimethylformamide
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Pendola C
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Ferrante A
Pendola C
Miragaya M
Comparison of the effect of two freeze-thawing curves for porcine semen. Preliminary results
SPERMOVA
semen
porcine
cryopreservation
glycerol
dimethylformamide
author_facet Caldevilla M
Ferrante A
Pendola C
Miragaya M
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title Comparison of the effect of two freeze-thawing curves for porcine semen. Preliminary results
title_short Comparison of the effect of two freeze-thawing curves for porcine semen. Preliminary results
title_full Comparison of the effect of two freeze-thawing curves for porcine semen. Preliminary results
title_fullStr Comparison of the effect of two freeze-thawing curves for porcine semen. Preliminary results
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the effect of two freeze-thawing curves for porcine semen. Preliminary results
title_sort comparison of the effect of two freeze-thawing curves for porcine semen. preliminary results
publisher Asociación Peruana de Reproducción Animal
series SPERMOVA
issn 2223-9375
2308-4928
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Results obtained in fertility and litter size using frozen-thawed porcine semen are far from those obtained with natural service or artificial insemination of cooled semen. The objective of this study was to evaluate freeze-thawing of porcine semen comparing the traditional slow method to a rapid curve of temperature descent, using two cryoprotectants. Six males of proven fertility (n=6, r=2) were used. Semen was obtained using the gloved-hand technique and was transported to the laboratory at 17 ºC diluted in Androstar® plus. Samples were centrifuged 15 minutes at 800 g and re-diluted in: a) 5% dimethylformamide, 11% lactose, 20% egg yolk, 0.5% Equex or b) 3% glycerol, 11% lactose, 20% egg yolk, 0.5% Equex. The semen was frozen in 0.5 ml straws up to a final concentration of 300 millions sperm /ml using either a modified slow traditional Westendorff curve or a rapid curve. In both cases thawing was carried out at 37 ºC during 1 minute. Kinetic motility parameters were evaluated using a CASA system (ISAS v1, Proiser®, Spain). Sperm viability and acrosome status were evaluated using the FITC-PNA/PI stain. The results were analyzed using a factorial design (analysis ofvariance) with two factors, with two levels for each one and using the male as a blocking factor. No interaction was observed between the parameters. No significant differences (p> 0.05) were observed between curves or between cryoprotectants neither in any of the kinetic motility parameters evaluated nor in sperm viability and acrosome status. No significant differences (p> 0.05) were observed between curves or between cryoprotectants in sperm morphology in thawed porcine semen. Taking into account the results obtained, the rapid curve would be the practical choice as it is, faster and more manageable for fieldwork in any pig farm.
topic semen
porcine
cryopreservation
glycerol
dimethylformamide
url http://spermova.pe/site2/files/Revistas/Rev.%206%20Vol.%202/05-mCaldevilla_2016-2.pdf
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