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Comparison of Cryopreservation Protocols (Single and Two-steps) and Thawing (Fast and Slow) for Canine Sperm

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Author(s):
Brito, Maira M. ; Lucio, Cristina F. ; Angrimani, Daniel S. R. ; Losano, Joao Diego A. ; Dalmazzo, Andressa ; Nichi, Marcilio ; Vannucchi, Camila I.
Total Authors: 7
Document type: Journal article
Source: ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY; v. 28, n. 1, p. 67-73, 2017.
Web of Science Citations: 6
Abstract

In addition to the existence of several cryopreservation protocols, no systematic research has been carried out in order to confirm the suitable protocol for canine sperm. This study aims to assess the effect of adding 5% glycerol during cryopreservation at 37 degrees C (one-step) and 5 degrees C (two-steps), in addition of testing two thawing protocols (37 degrees C for 30 seconds, and 70 degrees C for 8 seconds). We used 12 sperm samples divided into four experimental groups: Single-Step - Slow Thawing Group; Two-Step -Slow Thawing Group; Single-Step - Fast Thawing Group; and Two-Step - Fast Thawing Group. Frozen-thawed samples were submitted to automated analysis of sperm motility, evaluation of plasmatic membrane integrity, acrosomal integrity, mitochondrial activity, sperm morphology, sperm susceptibility to oxidative stress, and sperm binding assay to perivitellinic membrane of chicken egg yolk. Considering the comparison between freezing protocols, no statistical differences were verified for any of the response variables. When comparison between thawing protocols was performed, slow thawing protocol presented higher sperm count bound to perivitelline membrane of chicken egg yolk, compared to fast thawing protocol. Regardless of the freezing process, the slow thawing protocol can be recommended for the large scale cryopreservation of canine semen, since it shows a consistent better functional result. (AU)