Reduced sperm number of murrah (Bubalus bubalis) bull semen in french mini-straw affects kinetic and functional competence after cryopreservation

Cryo Letters. 2024 Jan-Feb;45(1):36-40.

Abstract

Background: Extensive dilution of cattle semen with tris-based extender compromises certain sperm kinetic and functional traits following cryopreservation.

Objective: To study sperm functions of buffalo bulls under high dilution rates.

Materials and methods: Twenty-four ejaculates were harvested twice a week from four buffalo bulls, and diluted to sperm concentrations of 80, 60, 40 and 20 million/mL. Diluted samples were filled in straws, equilibrated at refrigeration temperature for 4 h, and frozen in liquid nitrogen. Frozen sperm samples were thawed for evaluation of kinetic and functional attributes.

Results: Compared to 20 million/mL (million/mL) sperm sample, the total motility, progressive motility and rapid motility were reduced (P < 0.05) in 5 million/mL sample. The proportion of live sperm were significantly (P < 0.05) higher in 10, 15 and 20 million/mL samples than in 5 million/mL sample. The percentage of moribund sperm, dead sperm, and sperm with lipid per oxidation increased significantly (P < 0.05) in 5 million/mL sample.

Conclusion: The reduction of sperm concentrations to < 10 million/mL affects post-thaw Buffalo sperm kinetic and functional attributes.. https://doi.org/10.54680/fr24110110712.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Buffaloes
  • Cattle
  • Cryopreservation / veterinary
  • Cryoprotective Agents
  • Male
  • Semen Analysis / veterinary
  • Semen Preservation* / veterinary
  • Semen*
  • Sperm Count
  • Sperm Motility
  • Spermatozoa

Substances

  • Cryoprotective Agents