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Improved semen collection method for wild felids: Urethral catheterization yields high sperm quality in African lions (Panthera leo)

Journal

THERIOGENOLOGY
Volume 78, Issue 3, Pages 696-701

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2012.02.026

Keywords

Urethral catheter; Electroejaculation; Wild cats; Semen sampling

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  1. Microptic SL, Barcelona, Spain

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For wild and domestic felids, electroejaculation (EE) is the most common semen collection method. However, the equipment is expensive, there is a risk of urine contamination and animals usually show strong muscular contraction despite general anesthesia. Accordingly, we tested the feasibility of a different approach using urethral catheterization (UC) in seven African lions, previously described for domestic cats only. After general anesthesia with the alpha 2-agonist medetomidine (which also stimulates semen release into the urethra) and ketamine, a transrectal ultrasound was performed to locate the prostate. A commercial dog urinary catheter (2.6 or 3.3 mm in diameter) was advanced approximately 30 cm into the urethra to allow semen collection into the lumen of the catheter by capillary forces. After retraction, sperm volumes between of 422.86 +/- 296.07 mu l yielded motility of 88.83 +/- 13.27% (mean +/- SD) with a mean sperm concentration of 1.94 X 10(9)/ml. Here we describe a simple, field friendly and effective method to attain highly concentrated semen samples with excellent motility in lions and potentially other wild felid species as an alternative to electroejaculation. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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