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New Sperm Morphology Analysis in Equids: Trumorph(R) Vs Eosin-Nigrosin Stain

Journal

VETERINARY SCIENCES
Volume 8, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/vetsci8050079

Keywords

horse; donkey; sperm morphology; eosin-nigrosin stain; Trumorph (R)

Funding

  1. Equine Reproduction Service
  2. Department of Animal Medicine and Surgery
  3. Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
  4. National Agency for Research and Development (ANID), Ministry of Education, Chile (Scheme: Becas Chile Doctorado en el Extranjero, PFCHA) [2017/72180128]
  5. Secretary of Higher Education, Science, Technology and Innovation (SENESCYT), Ecuador (Scheme: Programa de Becas Internacionales de Posgrado 2019) [CZ02-000507-2019]

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The study compared two methods for evaluating equid semen morphology, Trumorph(R) and eosin-nigrosine stain, and found that both methods produced similar results that can be used for morphological analysis of stallion and donkey sperm. Trumorph(R) using living sperm helps prevent sperm cell alteration during sample preparation, making it a good alternative to the conventional staining method for quick live sperm testing.
The evaluation of the male fertility potential is based on the analysis of the basic spermatic characteristics of concentration, motility and morphology. Thus, the study of sperm morphology is a fundamental element in the seminal analysis, but its real meaning has been biased by the techniques used for its evaluation. These techniques involve dehydration phases and subsequent staining, which involves the production of artifacts. The aim of the study is to compare two methods for equid semen morphology evaluation, Trumorph(R) using living sperm vs. eosin-nigrosine stain. A total of 49 ejaculates from stallions and donkeys were used. After semen collection and dilution, an aliquot was placed on the slide and introduced in the Trumorph(R) device. Then observation was made with a 40x objective and negative phase-contrast microscope. Another aliquot was stained using eosin-nigrosine stain and viewed using 100x magnification. Well-formed sperm were observed, and different abnormalities were identified using Trumorph(R). The use of eosin-nigrosin staining method and Trumorph(R) led to the same results and both techniques can be used for stallion and donkey sperm morphological analysis. However, considering the fact that Trumorph(R) uses living sperm helps prevent sperm cell alteration during sample preparation. Therefore, Trumorph(R) can be a good alternative to the conventional staining method, which provides a quick test on live sperm.

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