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Abbas Farshad

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 23970044300
Faculty: Faculty of Agriculture
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Phone: 08716627726

Research

Title
The effect of supplementation of cryopreservation diluents with sugars on the post-thawing fertility of ram semen
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Keywords: Ram seme, Cryopreservation, Hypertonic extenders, Fertility
Year
2011
Journal SMALL RUMINANT RESEARCH
DOI
Researchers MORTEZA Jafaroghli ، Behroz khalili ، Abbas Farshad ، mohamadjavad Zamiri

Abstract

a b s t r a c t This study was conducted to elucidate the effect of increasing the osmolality of a basic Tris, extender supplemented with sucrose, trehalose or raffinose on post-thawing ram semen quality (sperm motility, viability, acrosome integrity, total sperm abnormalities and membrane integrity). After primary evaluation of the collected ejaculates, only semen samples with more than 70% motile sperm, and a sperm concentration of higher than 3 × 10 9 sperm/ml were used for cryopreservation. The semen samples were pooled and diluted (1:4) with a Tris–citric acid–fructose–yolk extender, supplemented with different concentrations (50, 70 or 100 mM) of sucrose, trehalose or raffinose. As control, semen was diluted and frozen in the base diluent, without additional sugars. Pooled semen samples were aspirated into 0.25 ml straws, cooled to 5 ◦ C within 90 min and frozen by exposure to liquid nitrogen vapor (4–5 cm above the liquid nitrogen surface) for 10 min – before plung- ing into liquid nitrogen, for storage. After 24 h, straws were thawed in a water bath (37 ◦ C) for 30 s. The frozen-thawed sperm characteristics were improved significantly (P < 0.05) by increasing the level of the sugars. Optimal results being obtained with 70 and 100 mM tre-halose or raffinose. All extenders containing supplemental sugars were superior in terms of sperm quality to the control (P < 0.01) group. The highest sperm motility (60.6 ± 1.9%),viability (60.6 ± 2.5%) and membrane integrity (58.2 ± 2.1%) were recorded using 100 mM trehalose and the lowest with 50 mM sucrose (48.6 ± 1.9%, 51.4 ± 2.5% and 47.9 ± 2.1%, respectively). All sugar concentrations decreased the percentage of acrosomal and total sperm abnormalities (P < 0.05). The extenders containing 100 mM trehalose or raffinose sig-nificantly (P < 0.05) decreased the occurrence of sperm abnormalities, compared to the other treatments. The fertility rates obtained after cervical insemination of the frozen-thawed sperm were 46.8%, 44.1%