Centrifugation and addition of glycerol at 22 degres C instead of 4 degrees C improve post-thaw motility and fertility of stallion spermatozoa
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Centrifugation and addition of glycerol at 22 degres C instead of 4 degrees C improve post-thaw motility and fertility of stallion spermatozoa
Abstract
The aims of this study were to evaluate the effects of cooling rate to 4 degrees C and temperature at the time of centrifugation/glycerol-addition (freezing extender: INRA82 + 2% egg yolk + 2.5% glycerol) on postcentrifugation recovery rate, post-thaw motility and per-cycle fertility. When centrifugation/glycerol-addition was performed at 4 degrees C (14 ejaculates), a moderate cooling rate (37 degrees C to 4 degrees C in I h) resulted in higher post-thaw motility (45%) than when using a slow cooling rate (37 degrees C to 4 degrees C in 4 h) (39%; P<0.05). When centrifugation/glycerol-addition was performed at 22 degrees C (37 degrees C to 22 degrees C in 10 min) (10 ejaculates), post-thaw motility was lower when spermatozoa were frozen directly from 22 degrees C (23%) than when spermatozoa were cooled to 4 degrees C (22 degrees C to 4 degrees C in 1 h) before freezing (47%; P<0.0001). When centrifugation/glycerol-addition was performed at 22 degrees C (before cooling at a moderate rate), as opposed to 4 degrees C (after cooling at a moderate rate), a significant improvement of 1) recovery of spermatozoa after centrifugation (P<0,0001), 2) post-thaw motility of spermatozoa at thawing (40% vs 36% (n < or = 291 ejaculates/group), P<0.0001) and 3) per-cycle fertility (56% vs 42% (n > or = 190 cycles/group), P<0.01) was observed. In conclusion, centrifugation/glycerol-addition at 22 degrees C followed by cooling to 4 degrees C at a moderate rate results in an improvement of post-thaw motility, spermatozoa recovery rate and per cycle fertility.
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