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Methyl‐beta cyclodextrin and creatine work synergistically under hypoxic conditions to improve the fertilization ability of boar ejaculated sperm
Author(s) -
Umehara Takashi,
Tsujita Natsumi,
Goto Masaaki,
Tonai Shingo,
Nakanishi Tomoya,
Yamashita Yasuhisa,
Shimada Masayuki
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
animal science journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.606
H-Index - 38
eISSN - 1740-0929
pISSN - 1344-3941
DOI - 10.1111/asj.13493
Subject(s) - boar , human fertilization , andrology , sperm , chemistry , medicine , biology , anatomy
Although successful fertilization is completed by only 150 sperm in the pig oviduct, more than 50,000 sperms are required to achieve a fertilization rate of more than 70% by pig in vitro fertilization (IVF). In this study, to improve the efficiency of pig IVF, the effects of hypoxic conditions and treatment with creatine and methyl‐beta cyclodextrin (MβCD) on the glycolytic pathway were investigated. Under low O 2 conditions, zig‐zag motility was strongly induced within 30 min; however, the induction disappeared at 60 min. Although caffeine suppressed zig–zag motility under low O 2 conditions, creatine induced and sustained zig–zag motility until 120 min. Additionally, pretreatment with MβCD for 15 min greatly enhanced zig–zag motility via ATP production in sperm incubated with creatine under low O 2 conditions. Sperm pretreated with MβCD were used for IVF in medium containing creatine under low O 2 conditions. A fertilization rate of approximately 70% was achieved with only 1.0 x 10 4 sperms/mL, and there were few polyspermic embryos. Therefore, our novel method was beneficial for efficient production of pig embryos in vitro. Moreover, the zig–zag motility may be a novel movement which boar capacitated sperm exhibit in the culture medium.

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