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. 2024 Feb 23;14(5):694.
doi: 10.3390/ani14050694.

Fertility and Insemination Characteristics of Sperm Storage Tubules in Old Thai-Native Hens

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Fertility and Insemination Characteristics of Sperm Storage Tubules in Old Thai-Native Hens

Theerapat Kheawkanha et al. Animals (Basel). .

Abstract

We aimed to evaluate the effects of sperm concentration (150-250 × 106 spz/dose) and insemination frequency (once, twice, and thrice weekly) on fertility and sperm storage tubule (SST) characteristics. The SSTs were classified into five categories: namely, SSTs having an unscorable (SST1), empty (SST2), low (SST3), medium (SST4), and high (SST5) sperm count after insemination. The results showed that only insemination frequency affected the fertility rate (p < 0.05). The highest fertility was found in the thrice-weekly insemination group; however, this rate was not significantly different from that for the twice-weekly insemination group, except on day 7, while the once-weekly insemination group showed the lowest fertility rate (p < 0.05) from day four onward. On day 1, the SST characteristics showed no differences among the various insemination frequencies. On day 4, the SST2 and SST3 categories increased in the once-weekly insemination group (p < 0.05), while the SST4 and SST5 categories decreased compared to the twice- and thrice-weekly insemination groups (p < 0.05). On day 7, only the thrice-weekly insemination group maintained a level of SST5 category tubules like that measured on day 1 (p > 0.05). In summary, the insemination dose of 150 × 106 sperm was enough for fertilization, and thrice-weekly insemination was the appropriate frequency in old Thai native hens for maintaining a high sperm density in the SSTs throughout the week.

Keywords: Thai indigenous chicken; fertility rate; insemination frequency; semen concentration.

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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Figure 1
Figure 1
Morphology of Pradu Hang Dum chickens: male (left side) and female (right side). Overall, the ideal traits are strong, with the feathers covering most of the body being black, with red-to-dark brown feathers on top, mostly black eyes, black ear lobes, yellow and black beaks, red face and pea comb, and black shanks. The dark brown-to-black toes and claws should ideally be black.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Experimental design and sample collection. The optimal sperm concentration dosage and insemination frequencies were examined by a fertility test (a). After finishing the fertility test, the resident sperm in the UVJ after insemination was examined by means of the sperm-containing SST test (b).
Figure 3
Figure 3
Transverse section of the uterovaginal junction (UVJ) fold of an old Thai native hen after insemination for at least 24 h containing sperm storage tubules (SSTs; black arrowhead) stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H & E) (A). Classification of SSTs within the UVJ section for sperm storage was assessed under a digital pathology scanner with computer-assisted software for image analysis. The samples were categorized into five groups: SST1 consisting of SSTs that could not be identified (unscorable; (a)), SST2 without sperm (empty; (b)), SST3 with 1–5 sperm cells (low; (c)), SST4 containing 6–20 sperm cells (medium; (d)), and SST5 with more than 20 sperm cells (high; (e)), respectively. S, sperm. Scale bars = 100 µm (A) and 20 µm (ae). BV—blood vessel; E—epithelium; L—lumen, LP—lamina propria; and S—stoma.
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Figure 4
Fertility percentage (%) ± SEM comparison among different insemination frequencies (once, twice, and thrice weekly). a,b,c Different letters within a day after artificial insemination indicate significant differences (p < 0.05). The values are percentages of fertilized eggs per group and collection day. Freq1 = once-weekly insemination; Freq2 = twice-weekly insemination; and Freq3 = thrice -weekly insemination.
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Figure 5
Effect of insemination frequency on SST sperm content characteristics in UVJ tissue after insemination at day 1, day 4, and day 7. a,b,c,d different letters indicate significant differences within each SST category (p < 0.05). (a) SST1 = SSTs containing sperm that could not be identified; (b) SST2 = SSTs without sperm; (c) SST3; SSTs with 1–5 sperm cells; (d) SST4; SSTs with 6–20 sperm cells; (e) SST5; SSTs with more than 20 sperm cells. Freq1; once-weekly insemination; Freq2; twice-weekly insemination; and Freq3; thrice-weekly insemination.

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