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Title: | Cryopreservation Effects on Ram Sperm Ultrastructure | Authors: | Keskin, Nazan Erdogan, C. Bucak, M.N. Ozturk, A.E. Bodu, M. İli, Pınar Baspinar, N. |
Keywords: | cryopreservation electron microscopy ethylene glycol glycerol Konya Merino ram spermatozoa trehalose liquid nitrogen acrosome reaction animal experiment Article axoneme cell ultrastructure controlled study field emission scanning electron microscopy freeze thawing male mitochondrion nonhuman priority journal ram (sheep) scanning transmission electron microscopy sperm spermatozoon spermatozoon density |
Publisher: | Mary Ann Liebert Inc. | Abstract: | Cryoprotectants are known to have protective effects against cryodamage to spermatozoa. In this study, the cryoprotective effects of two cryoprotectants (glycerol, ethylene glycol) and cryoprotectants/trehalose combinations on frozen-thawed ram spermatozoa were investigated at the ultrastructural level. For this purpose, ejaculates collected from Konya Merino rams were pooled and diluted with a tris-based extender containing additives, including 5% glycerol, 3% glycerol +60 mM trehalose, 1.5% glycerol +100 mM trehalose, 5% ethylene glycol, 3% ethylene glycol +60 mM trehalose, and 1.5% ethylene glycol +100 mM trehalose. They were all cooled to 5°C and then frozen in 0.25 mL French straws in liquid nitrogen. The samples were thawed at 37°C and centrifuged to remove the diluents. Then, they were processed using a scanning transmission electron microscope. In the statistical analysis, the number of ultrastructurally cryodamaged and intact spermatozoa were counted in longitudinal and transverse ultrathin sections in all groups by electron microscopic examination. The amount of intact spermatozoa in the groups containing 5% ethylene glycol and 1.5% ethylene glycol +100 mM trehalose was found to be higher than other groups (p < 0.05). As a result, it was suggested that the groups of 5% ethylene glycol and 1.5% ethylene glycol +100 mM trehalose provided the highest protection for the ultrastructural morphology of frozen-thawed Konya Merino ram spermatozoa among the groups. © Copyright 2020, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2020. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/36974 https://doi.org/10.1089/bio.2020.0056 |
ISSN: | 1947-5535 |
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