The study aimed at testing the effectiveness of dimethylformamide, alone or combined with glycerol, as cryoprotectant for freezing ram semen. Ejaculates from nine rams were cryopreserved in Tris-based extenders, containing 5% of glycerol, association of dimethylformamide with glycerol, in four proportions achieving 5% of cryoprotectors in the media and pure dimethylformamide (2, 3, 4 and 5%) in replacement to glycerol. The samples were diluted to 100 × 10(6) sptz/ml and stored in 0.25-ml straws in liquid nitrogen. After thawing (37 °C for 30 s), motility was preserved better by the extender containing 5% of glycerol (p < 0.05). The extenders containing pure dimethylformamide, or more than 2% in combination with glycerol, provided sperm motilities close to zero. Plasma and acrosomal membrane integrity were preserved better (p < 0.05) in the extender containing 5% glycerol. It can be concluded that dimethylformamide, alone or combined with glycerol, has no beneficial effects on ovine semen cryopreservation.
Low density lipoproteins added to an extender frozen or lyophilizedare evenly efficient in cryoprotecting ovine sperm cells than when 16% whole egg yolk was added AbstractThe aim of this study was to test different concentrations of low density lipoprotein (LDL) in replacement of whole egg yolk in extenders preserved in the aqueous or lyophilized form, for ram sperm cryopreservation using two freezing curves (-40°C/min from 5 to -140°C and nitrogen vapor). One ejaculate from six Santa Inês rams was collected. Each ejaculate was divided into nine different diluents as follows: Tris-16% yolk (control), and Tris with 2, 4, 6 and 8% fresh LDL, and criopreserved in the aqueous or lyophilized form. The samples were diluted to a final concentration of 100 x 10 6 sperm/mL and filled into 0.25 ml straws. After thaw, sperm cells were evaluated for motility and sperm kinetics (CASA), and submitted to the hypoosmotic swelling test and the evaluation of the structural integrity of sperm membranes using fluorescent dyes (CFDA: PI), as well as sperm morphology and longevity. The experimental design was randomized blocks, and results were submitted to ANOVA and the averages were compared using the Scott-Knott test. There were no differences in progressive motility and functional and structural integrity of the membrane evaluated when different concentrations of aqueous or lyophilized low density lipoproteins or egg yolk were added to the extender (P>0.05). As for the velocity of sperm movement, the control medium had some kinetic scores similar to the extender containing LDL, both aqueous and lyophilized (P> 0.05). Results were similar between cooling curves. Therefore, we conclude that the media containing all concentrations of LDL, aqueous or lyophilized, were able to protect the ram sperm cells during the cryopreservation process, as whole egg yolk did. ResumoO objetivo deste trabalho foi testar para criopreservação de sêmen ovino diferentes concentrações de lipoproteína de baixa densidade (LBD) em substituição à gema de ovo em meios diluidores, armazenados na forma aquosa e liofilizada, utilizando-se duas curvas de congelação (-40°C/min de 5 à -140°C ou vapor de nitrogênio). Os ejaculados de seis carneiros da raça Santa Inês foram fracionados e distribuídos em nove tratamentos, sendo o primeiro o meio controle (Tris-gema 16%) e os demais meios Tris contendo lipoproteínas de baixa densidade nas concentrações de 2, 4, 6 e 8% (v/v), criopreservados tanto na forma aquosa quanto liofilizada. As amostras foram diluídas para a concentração final de 100 x 10 6 espermatozoides/mL e envasadas em palhetas de 0,25 mL. Após a descongelação foram avaliadas a motilidade e cinética espermática (CASA), morfologia e longevidade espermáticas, além da integridade funcional (HOST) e estrutural (CFDA/IP) das membranas. O delineamento experimental foi blocos ao acaso e os resultados foram submetidos a ANOVA, sendo as médias comparadas pelo teste de Scott-Knott. Quanto aos parâmetros de motilidade progressiva e integridade funcional e estrutural...
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