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Influence of Technological Stages of Preparation of Rooster Semen for Short-Term and Long-Term Storage on Its Quality Characteristics

Journal

CURRENT ISSUES IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 44, Issue 11, Pages 5531-5542

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cimb44110374

Keywords

spermatozoa; rooster; cytosol; carbohydrates; polyols; inositol; semen storage

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  1. Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation
  2. [121052600357-8]

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of various methods of preparing rooster semen on its quality characteristics and evaluate the change in the composition of spermatozoon cytosol during equilibration and short-term storage. The study found that filtered semen had higher progressive motility and chromatin integrity compared to centrifuged semen. Additionally, the study identified inositol as the main component in the composition of spermatozoa cytosol and suggested its role as the main antioxidant. The introduction of inositol into synthetic diluents, including cryoprotective ones, was deemed biologically justified.
There is a problem of declining quality of rooster semen in the native semen-equilibrium-short-term and long-term storage (cryopreservation) cycle. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of various methods of preparing rooster semen on its qualitative characteristics, taking into account the method of removing possible contaminants (centrifugation or filtration), and to evaluate the change in the composition of the cytosol of the spermatozoon of the native semen, during equilibration of the diluted semen and during short-term storage. In this study, semen from roosters (n = 22) of the Russian White breed was used. Experiment 1: semen was divided into 3 aliquots: I-was diluted with synthetic cryoprotective medium (1:1 with LCM control, II-was filtered (membrane pore o 0.2 mu m), and III-was centrifugated (at 3000 rpm for 10 min). Native and frozen/thawed semen was evaluated. Experiment 2: the composition of carbohydrates and polyols of the spermatozoa of native semen was evaluated during equilibration and after storage (3 h). The results of Experiment 1 showed an advantage in the quality of filtered semen compared to centrifuged in terms of progressive motility (41.0% vs. 27.0%) and chromatin integrity (56.6% vs. 33.6%). Results from frozen/thawed samples of filtered semen compared to centrifuged in terms of progressive motility were 25.5% vs. 5.5%, respectively, and in terms of chromatin integrity-83.5% vs. 64.4%, respectively. The results of Experiment 2 showed the main component in the composition of the native spermatozoa cytosol in assessing the content of carbohydrates and polyols was inositol-75.6%. The content of inositol decreased during storage by 6.5 times (from 0.030 mg/mL to 0.007 mg/mL), proposing the role of inositol as the main antioxidant in the cytosol of spermatozoa, which makes it biologically justified to introduce inositol into the composition of synthetic diluents, including cryoprotective ones.

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