Journal
ANIMAL
Volume 4, Issue 12, Pages 2017-2022Publisher
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1751731110001308
Keywords
sperm; fatty acid; ram; fish oil; lipid composition
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The fatty acid composition of sperm affects the fertilization rate. The objective was to investigate the effects of dietary fish oil (as a source of n-3 fatty acids) on semen quality and sperm fatty acid composition in sheep. Eight Zandi fat-tailed rams were randomly allocated into two groups and fed either a control diet or a diet supplemented with fish oil. Both diets were isocaloric and isonitrogenous and were fed for 13 weeks, starting in the middle of the breeding season. Semen samples were collected weekly and their characteristics evaluated by standard methods, whereas samples collected at the start and end of the study were assessed (gas chromatography) for sperm lipid composition. Mean (+/- s.e.m.) sperm concentrations (4.3 x 10(9) +/- 1.3 x 10(8) v.3.9 x 10(9) +/- 1.3 x 10(8) sperm/ml and percentages of motile (77.25 +/- 3.34 v. 60.8 +/- 3.34) and progressively motile sperm (74.13 +/- 1.69 v. 62.69 +/- 1.69) were significantly higher in the fish oil group than control. Dietary fish oil increased the proportion of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, C22:6 n-3) in sperm fatty acid composition. We concluded that feeding fish oil as a source of n-3 fatty acids attenuated seasonal declines in semen quality in rams, perhaps through increased DHA in sperm.
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