Effect of solid storage on caprine semen conservation at 5 degrees C

In this work, we investigated the effect of storage in solid-phase extender on buck semen conserved at 5 degrees C. Furthermore, we studied the effect of addition of cysteine to the extender and the washing of seminal plasma on sperm survival. In Experiment 1, milk-based extender (M) was used as a c...

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Autores principales: Salvador, I., Yániz, Jesús L., Viudes-De-Castro, María P., Gómez, Ernesto A., Silvestre, Miguel A.
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Publicado: 2017
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4475
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author Salvador, I.
Yániz, Jesús L.
Viudes-De-Castro, María P.
Gómez, Ernesto A.
Silvestre, Miguel A.
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Salvador, I.
Silvestre, Miguel A.
Viudes-De-Castro, María P.
Yániz, Jesús L.
author_facet Salvador, I.
Yániz, Jesús L.
Viudes-De-Castro, María P.
Gómez, Ernesto A.
Silvestre, Miguel A.
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description In this work, we investigated the effect of storage in solid-phase extender on buck semen conserved at 5 degrees C. Furthermore, we studied the effect of addition of cysteine to the extender and the washing of seminal plasma on sperm survival. In Experiment 1, milk-based extender (M) was used as a control to study the effect of solid media storage (G) and cysteine supplementation (C), and the combination of both (GC), on in vitro sperm survival of washed and non-washed semen, conserved up to 72 h at 5 degrees C. Motility, acrosome integrity (NAR) and hypo-osmotic swelling tests (HOST) were evaluated to assess in vitro sperm survival. In Experiment 2, an artificial insemination (AI) field trial was performed to compare G versus M. Solid media (G) maintained motility of spermatozoa during storage higher than any other extender (67% G versus 62% GC; 61% M and 59% C; P 0.05). No improvement in sperm viability was obtained by addition of cysteine to the media. Washing of semen improved motility (65% versus 60%; P 0.05). No improvement in sperm viability was obtained by addition of cysteine to the media. Washing of semen improved motility (65% versus 60%; P 0.05). No improvement in sperm viability was obtained by addition of cysteine to the media. Washing of semen improved motility (65% versus 60%; P 0.05). In conclusion, washing of semen and dilution in gelatin- supplemented milk extender (solid storage) appears to be a successful method for goat semen storage at 5 degrees C. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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spelling ReDivia44752025-04-25T14:43:38Z Effect of solid storage on caprine semen conservation at 5 degrees C Salvador, I. Yániz, Jesús L. Viudes-De-Castro, María P. Gómez, Ernesto A. Silvestre, Miguel A. In this work, we investigated the effect of storage in solid-phase extender on buck semen conserved at 5 degrees C. Furthermore, we studied the effect of addition of cysteine to the extender and the washing of seminal plasma on sperm survival. In Experiment 1, milk-based extender (M) was used as a control to study the effect of solid media storage (G) and cysteine supplementation (C), and the combination of both (GC), on in vitro sperm survival of washed and non-washed semen, conserved up to 72 h at 5 degrees C. Motility, acrosome integrity (NAR) and hypo-osmotic swelling tests (HOST) were evaluated to assess in vitro sperm survival. In Experiment 2, an artificial insemination (AI) field trial was performed to compare G versus M. Solid media (G) maintained motility of spermatozoa during storage higher than any other extender (67% G versus 62% GC; 61% M and 59% C; P 0.05). No improvement in sperm viability was obtained by addition of cysteine to the media. Washing of semen improved motility (65% versus 60%; P 0.05). No improvement in sperm viability was obtained by addition of cysteine to the media. Washing of semen improved motility (65% versus 60%; P 0.05). No improvement in sperm viability was obtained by addition of cysteine to the media. Washing of semen improved motility (65% versus 60%; P 0.05). In conclusion, washing of semen and dilution in gelatin- supplemented milk extender (solid storage) appears to be a successful method for goat semen storage at 5 degrees C. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. 2017-06-01T10:10:13Z 2017-06-01T10:10:13Z 2006 SEP 1 2006 article Salvador, I., Yaniz, J., Viudes-de-Castro, M.P., Gomez, E.A., Silvestre, M.A. (2006). Effect of solid storage on caprine semen conservation at 5 degrees C. Theriogenology, 66(4), 974-981. 0093-691X http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4475 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2006.02.042 en openAccess Impreso
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title Effect of solid storage on caprine semen conservation at 5 degrees C
title_full Effect of solid storage on caprine semen conservation at 5 degrees C
title_fullStr Effect of solid storage on caprine semen conservation at 5 degrees C
title_full_unstemmed Effect of solid storage on caprine semen conservation at 5 degrees C
title_short Effect of solid storage on caprine semen conservation at 5 degrees C
title_sort effect of solid storage on caprine semen conservation at 5 degrees c
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