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“…However, reliable information on the most appropriate methodologies is still limited . Cryopreservation of sperm from Neotropical primates has been reported for some species, including squirrel monkeys ( Saimiri sciureus , S. boliviensis , S. collinsi , S. vanzolinii , S. cassiquiarensis , S. macrodon) , spider monkeys ( Ateles paniscus , A. marginatus ), and one species of capuchin monkey ( Sapajus apella ), tamarin ( Saguinus labiatus ), howler monkey ( Alouatta caraya ), and common marmoset ( Callithrix jacchus ) . As described for Old World monkeys, the cryoprotectants used usually contain glycerol in different concentrations—ranging from 1.5% to 8%, alone or in combination with egg yolk (used most often), or soy lecithin …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, reliable information on the most appropriate methodologies is still limited . Cryopreservation of sperm from Neotropical primates has been reported for some species, including squirrel monkeys ( Saimiri sciureus , S. boliviensis , S. collinsi , S. vanzolinii , S. cassiquiarensis , S. macrodon) , spider monkeys ( Ateles paniscus , A. marginatus ), and one species of capuchin monkey ( Sapajus apella ), tamarin ( Saguinus labiatus ), howler monkey ( Alouatta caraya ), and common marmoset ( Callithrix jacchus ) . As described for Old World monkeys, the cryoprotectants used usually contain glycerol in different concentrations—ranging from 1.5% to 8%, alone or in combination with egg yolk (used most often), or soy lecithin …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, for the application of such techniques, basic knowledge on reproductive biology is necessary [Barnabe et al, 2002]. Semen collection by rectal electrostimulation has been successfully performed in a few Neotropical primate species, including Callithrix jacchus [Cui et al, 1991], Sapajus apella [Barnabe et al, 2002;Oliveira et al, 2011], Saimiri sciureus [Bennett, 1967], Saimiri boliviensis [Yeoman et al, 1997], Ateles geoffroyi [Hernández-López et al, 2002], Ateles paniscus , A. marginatus [Silva et al, 2013b], Leontopithecus chrysomelas [Vidal et al, 2007], and Alouatta caraya [Valle et al, 2004;Carvalho et al, 2014], but, to our knowledge, there is no report for sperm collection from Callimico goeldii (Goeldi's monkey).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of thawed samples revealed encouraging results for Neotropical primates regardless of the treatment as, for example, high total and progressive motilities and increased plasma membrane integrity (above 50%, 40%, and 80% respectively). On average, sperm cryopreserved with BB tended to show better total motility ( p = .0571), but both extenders presented greater postthaw motility than most of the values reported for Neotropical primates (Arakaki, Nichi et al, ; Carvalho, ; Leão et al, ; O'Brien et al, ; Oliveira et al, ; Silva et al, ; Valle, ; Yeoman et al, ). Additionally, we observed that there were no significant differences between extenders for most seminal parameters, excepting TBARS and intact acrosome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Furthermore, 5 of the 25 most endangered primate species in the world live in the Neotropics (Schwitzer et al, ), and yet no standard sperm cryopreservation protocols have been described for these species. In the literature a few studies have investigated sperm freezing in species like squirrel monkeys, spider monkeys, howler monkey, capuchin monkey, marmosets, and tamarins (Arakaki, Nichi et al, ; Carvalho, ; Denis, Poindexter, Ritter, Seager, & Deter, ; Leão et al, ; Morrell et al, ; O'Brien, Hollinshead, Evans, Evans, & Maxwell, ; Oliveira et al, ; Oliveira, Leão, Almeida, Santos, & Domingues, ; Sankai, Tsuchiya, Ogonuki, Cho, & Yoshikawa, ; Silva et al, ; Yeoman, Ricker, Hossain, & Abee, ). However, the variety of protocols and their respective outcomes (Table ) makes it difficult to reach a consensus regarding an ideal method designed to routinely cryopreserve sperm from these primates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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