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Shipping duration and temperature influence the characteristics of cryopreserved horse semen stored in different shipping devices for up to 14 days

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ANIMAL REPRODUCTION SCIENCE
卷 256, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2023.107307

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Cryopreservation; Dry shipper; Dry ice; Horse; Semen characteristics

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of storing horse semen either in a dry shipper (< -150 C) or on dry ice (< -78 C) for up to 14 days. The results showed that changes in semen occurred on dry ice after seven days, while no changes were observed in semen stored in a dry shipper. However, after 14 days, both shipping devices had adverse effects on sperm DNA integrity and high mitochondrial membrane potential.
This study aimed to investigate the effects of storing horse semen either in a dry shipper (< -150 C) or on dry ice (< -78 C) for up to 14 days. A total of 264 frozen semen straws from male horses (n = 8) stored in liquid nitrogen were transferred on day 0 (d0) to a dry shipper or a dry ice styrofoam box. On d1, d3, d7, d10, and d14, straws from the dry shipper and dry ice were returned to the liquid nitrogen container. Semen was evaluated by CASA for total (TMot), progressive motility (PMot) and sperm velocity parameters, by fluorescence microscopy for percentage of membrane-intact sperm (SYBR14/PI), high mitochondrial membrane potential (HMMP; JC1) and DNA fragmentation. Temperature inside the containers was monitored continuously. Until d7, no changes were observed in TMot, PMot, and membrane-intact spermatozoa. Thereafter, all three parameters decreased in semen stored on dry ice but not in a dry shipper (time p < 0.001, time x shipping device p < 0.001). The HMMP decreased continuously over time in both containers with a more pronounced decrease on dry ice compared to the dry shipper (shipping device p < 0.01, time p < 0.001, time x device p < 0.001). The DNA fragmentation increased on d10-14 on dry ice and d14 in the dry shipper (time p < 0.001, time x device p < 0.01). In conclusion, frozen horse semen can be safely stored for up to 7 days on dry ice. Sperm DNA integrity and HMMP, however, were adversely affected after 14 days in both shipping devices.

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