Effect of cholesterol or cholesteryl conjugates on the cryosurvival of bull sperm
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Effect of cholesterol or cholesteryl conjugates on the cryosurvival of bull sperm
Abstract
Different cholesterol conjugates-loaded-cyclodextrin was added to bull sperm to improve sperm quality after freezing. Ejaculates from four bulls were diluted to 120 million cells/ml in Tris (T) diluent and then sub-divided into 10 treatments as follow: no additive (control); 1.5mg CLC (positive control); 0.75 mg or 1.5mg of cyclodextrin pre-loaded with cholesterol conjugated to heptanoate, palmitate, pelargonate or stearate, and incubated for 15 min at 22 degrees C. The samples were then diluted 1:1 with 20% egg yolk (EY) in T diluent and cooled to 5 degrees C over a 2h. Upon reaching 5 degrees C, the samples were diluted 1:1 with T diluent containing 10% EY+16% glycerol, and allowed to equilibrate for 15 min, and packaged into 0.5 ml straws and frozen in static liquid nitrogen vapor for 20 min before being plunged into liquid nitrogen for storage. Straws were thawed and the sperm motility, viability and number sperm binding to perivitelline membrane were determined. The ability of bull sperm to bind to the oocyte membranes was conducted using the chicken egg perivitelline membrane (CEPM) as described by Barbato et al. [G.F. Barbato, P.G. Cramer, R.H. Hammerstedt, A practical in vitro sperm-egg binding assay that detects subfertile males. Biol. Reprod. 58 (1998) 686-699] and modified by Amorim et al. [E. Amorim, J.K. Graham, B. Spizziri, M. Meyers, L. Amorim, C. Torres, The effect of adding cholesteryl-heptanoate, -palmitate, -pelargonate, or -stearate loaded cyclodextrin on bull sperm cryosurvival, in: Proceeding 40th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Reproduction (SSR), July, San Antonio, TX, EUA, 2007], where these authors did not observe difference between bovine zona pellucide and CEPM. Higher percentages of motile and viable sperm were maintained after thawing from bull sperm treated with CLC and pelargonate compared to all other treatments (P<0.05). Control samples and sperm treated with heptanoate, palmitate, or stearate loaded cyclodextrin exhibited similar motility percentages and viable sperm after freezing (P>0.05). The percentage of motile sperm and number sperm binding to chicken egg perivitelline membrane was higher for CLC and pelargonate compared to control (P<0.05). Therefore, adding either cholesterol or pelargonate to bull sperm membranes improved cell cryosurvival, whereas treatments with cyclodextrins pre-loaded with other cholesterol-like molecules did not.
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