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Heterologous Oviductal Cells Binding Capacity of Cryopreserved Equine Ejaculated and Epididymal Spermatozoa

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Matos Carneiro, Joao Alexandre [1] ; Monteiro, Gabriel Augusto [2] ; Martin, Ian [3] ; Dias Maziero, Roziaria Rosario [1] ; Robaina Sancler-Silva, Yame Fabres [1] ; Freitas-Dell'Aqua, Camila de Paula [1] ; Guasti, Priscilla Nascimento [1] ; Bandeira, Rafael [1] ; Hartwig, Felipe Pires [1] ; Ignacio, Fernanda Saules [4] ; Landim, Fernanda da Cruz [1] ; Alvarenga, Marco Antonio [1] ; Papa, Frederico Ozanam [1] ; Dell'Aqua, Jr., Jose Antonio [1]
Total Authors: 14
Affiliation:
[1] Univ Estadual Paulista, UNESP, Fac Med Vet & Zootecnia, Botucatu, SP - Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, UFMG, Escola Vet, Belo Horizonte, MG - Brazil
[3] Univ Uberaba, UNIUBE, Uberaba - Brazil
[4] FIO, Ourinhos - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 4
Document type: Journal article
Source: Journal of Equine Veterinary Science; v. 59, p. 40-48, DEC 2017.
Web of Science Citations: 0
Abstract

This study investigated the binding capacity of equine spermatozoa (both ejaculated and from different epididymal regions) to the oviductal epithelial cells (OECs) culture, before and after cryopreservation, using an oviduct explant assay. Ejaculated and epididymal sperm from caput, corpus, and cauda of 10 stallions were diluted and submitted to freezing process. Fresh and frozen-thawed sperm were evaluated for sperm kinematics, plasma membrane integrity (PMI) and incubated with oviduct explants. The cryopreservation process decreased significantly the sperm motility parameters of ejaculated sperm, and corpus and cauda epididymal sperm (P < .05). The percentage of PMI was significant higher in fresh samples versus frozen-thawed samples, in all analyzed groups (P <.05). Binding of ejaculated spermatozoa to oviduct epithelium was significantly higher than caput, corpus, or cauda epididymal sperm (P < .05). The caput epididymal sperm showed no binding capacity to oviduct explants; thus, significantly more sperm recovered from the corpus and cauda epididymis were bound to OEC compared to caput epididymal sperm(P < .05). No differences were observed in ejaculated and epididymal sperm before and after cryopreservation (P > .05). In conclusion, the ejaculated sperm has higher binding capacity than epididymal sperm, suggesting that the seminal plasma plays an important role in the establishment of the oviductal sperm reservoir. The cryopreservation process did not affect the binding capacity of ejaculated or epididymal spermatozoa to oviductal epithelium. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 12/17320-5 - Analysis of connection capacity from sperm cells from the epididymis the oviduct cells cultured in vitro in equine species
Grantee:José Antonio Dell'Aqua Junior
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 12/12526-4 - ANALYSIS OF CONNECTION CAPACITY FROM SPERM CELLS FROM THE EPIDIDYMIS THE OVIDUCT CELLS CULTURED IN VITRO IN EQUINE SPECIES.
Grantee:João Alexandre Matos Carneiro
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master