Suitability and effectiveness of single layer centrifugation using Androcoll-P in the cryopreservation protocol for boar spermatozoa
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Suitability and effectiveness of single layer centrifugation using Androcoll-P in the cryopreservation protocol for boar spermatozoa
Abstract
The goal of the present experiment was to evaluate the suitability and effectiveness of single layer centrifugation (SLC), using the pig-specific colloid Androcoll-P, as a routine procedure for selecting boar spermatozoa for cryopreservation. The study focuses special attention on the effectiveness of SLC for processing a whole sperm rich ejaculate fraction and the fertilizing ability of frozen-thawed (FT) sperm selected using SLC prior to freezing. Thirteen sperm rich ejaculate fractions (one per boar) were split into three aliquots. Two aliquots of 15 and 150mL were SLC-processed (500×g for 20min) using 15 and 150mL (v/v) of Androcoll-P-Large and Androcoll-P-XL, respectively. The third aliquot remained un-processed as a control. The percentages of spermatozoa that were morphologically normal and showed rapid and progressive motility (assessed by CASA) spermatozoa were higher (P<0.01) and those with fragmented nuclear DNA (sperm chromatin dispersion test) were lower (P<0.01) after SLC than control semen samples, regardless of the Androcoll-P used. The recovery rates of total, motile, viable (flow cytometric evaluated after staining with H-42, PI and FITC-PNA) and morphologically normal spermatozoa ranged between 20 and 100% and those with intact nuclear DNA ranged between 60 and 100%, irrespective of the Androcoll-P used. Thereafter, the semen samples were cryopreserved using a standard 0.5-mL straw freezing protocol. Post-thaw percentages of sperm motility (both total motility and rapid progressive motility), viability and intact nuclear DNA were higher (P<0.05) in SLC-processed than in control semen samples, irrespective of the Androcoll-P used. SLC-processing also improved the in vitro fertilizing ability of FT-sperm (679 in vitro matured oocytes inseminated with a viable sperm:oocyte ratio of 300:1 and coincubated for 6h), measured as the percentage of penetrated oocytes and the mean number of swollen sperm heads and/or male pronuclei in penetrated oocytes. However, there was no effect of SLC-processing on the in vitro ability of putative zygotes to develop to blastocysts. Overall these results indicate that SLC-processing of boar ejaculates using Androcoll-P improves the quality and fertilizing ability of cryosurvival boar sperm. However, efforts should be made to ensure continued high recovery yields before considering the inclusion of SLC as a routine procedure in the cryopreservation protocol of boar ejaculates.
Keywords: Boar; Colloid; Cryopreservation; In vitro fertilization; Sperm.
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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