Artificial Insemination in Farm Animals 2011
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Effect of Cryopreservation on Sperm Quality and Fertility

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“…In general, semen cryopreservation protocols use freezing curves ranging from 10 to 100°C/min, resulting in good survival rates after thawing. Moreover, the freezing rate depends on the method of processing as well as of storage (Lemma 2011). The rate of temperature drop was found doi: 10.17221/23/2016-CJAS to be most critical over the specific temperature range of 0-5°C when motility was evaluated later.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In general, semen cryopreservation protocols use freezing curves ranging from 10 to 100°C/min, resulting in good survival rates after thawing. Moreover, the freezing rate depends on the method of processing as well as of storage (Lemma 2011). The rate of temperature drop was found doi: 10.17221/23/2016-CJAS to be most critical over the specific temperature range of 0-5°C when motility was evaluated later.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extent of spermatozoa damage caused by cold shock depends on temperature, however on the rate of temperature decrease as well. Generally, the higher the cooling rate, the more serious the sperm damage (Lemma 2011) determining the subsequent post-thaw spermatozoa motility (Andrabi 2007). Thus the result of sperm cryopreservation is also affected by the type and course of freezing curve .…”
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“…On the other side, crystallization is archenemy for this parameter. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the semen in terms of plasma and acrosomal membrane integrity in addition to motility (22). In researches (1, 2, 4, 25), PMAI of cryopreserved bull semen was found at around 60%.…”
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“…It is universally accepted that cryopreservation is also known to be detrimental to sperm function and fertility even with the most up to date techniques (Lemma, 2011). Generally, sperm viability is decreased by 50%, whereas fertilizing capacity is affected by a factor of sevenfold after cryopreservation (Lessard et al, 2000).…”
Section: Semen Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%