2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.cryobiol.2012.09.002
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Methionine supplementation improves ram sperm parameters during liquid storage at 5 °C

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“…When other antioxidants have been tested in liquid ram sperm, contradictory results have been obtained, suggesting that results could be influenced by other factors such as the male, extender, antioxidant or concentration (Silva, Cajueiro, Silva, Soares, & Guerra, 2012). Assorted results are found in literature showing positive (using catalase, methionine, astaxanthin or vitamin C) (Bucak, Coyan, Oztürk, Güngor, & Omür, 2012;Câmara et al, 2011;Fang et al, 2015) or not positive effects (such as glutathione, ergothioneine, reduced glutathione or trolox) (Bucak & Tekin, 2007;Mata-Campuzano et al, 2014) of antioxidants on the sperm motility. In this sense, some authors suggested that the addition of natural substances having antioxidant effect acts as double-edged swords, since high exogenous antioxidants may disrupt redox balance and acts like a pro-oxidant by activating pathways such as increasing pro-inflammatory mediators production, nitrosylation of proteins, proglycation effect-and endocrine-disrupting activities (Bouayed & Bohn, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When other antioxidants have been tested in liquid ram sperm, contradictory results have been obtained, suggesting that results could be influenced by other factors such as the male, extender, antioxidant or concentration (Silva, Cajueiro, Silva, Soares, & Guerra, 2012). Assorted results are found in literature showing positive (using catalase, methionine, astaxanthin or vitamin C) (Bucak, Coyan, Oztürk, Güngor, & Omür, 2012;Câmara et al, 2011;Fang et al, 2015) or not positive effects (such as glutathione, ergothioneine, reduced glutathione or trolox) (Bucak & Tekin, 2007;Mata-Campuzano et al, 2014) of antioxidants on the sperm motility. In this sense, some authors suggested that the addition of natural substances having antioxidant effect acts as double-edged swords, since high exogenous antioxidants may disrupt redox balance and acts like a pro-oxidant by activating pathways such as increasing pro-inflammatory mediators production, nitrosylation of proteins, proglycation effect-and endocrine-disrupting activities (Bouayed & Bohn, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible that many factors affect the sperm physiology during storage, and this scenario offers an important opportunity to test protective compounds such as antioxidants. With previous research, it has been suggested that adding antioxidants -either enzymatic (Maxwell and Stojanov, 1996) or non-enzymatic (Bucak et al, 2012;Mara et al, 2005) -could benefit the quality and fertility of ram semen after liquid storage at different temperatures. Therefore, a study was previously performed on the effects of the antioxidants Trolox and reduced glutathione (GSH) during cooled storage at 5 • C and 15 • C. Trolox, an analog of vitamin E, has been successfully tested for controlling lipid peroxidation in ram sperm during cryopreservation (Maia et al, 2010), and thiols have been proved to be excellent radical scavengers and blockers of lipid peroxidation (Deneke, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, it can be speculated that the supplementation of extender with 100-200 lg/ml silymarin improves ram sperm longevity under liquid storage. It was reported that using other antioxidants such as resveratrol, quercetin and methionine was improved sperm quality rate (Sarl os et al 2002;Coyan et al 2010;Bucak et al 2012;Silva et al 2012). Accumulation of the end products of metabolism, which include cytotoxic aldehydes, induces more ROS generation and lipid peroxidation during sperm storage (Aitken et al 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%