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Breed differences of bull frozen‐thawed semen
Author(s) -
Ntemka A,
Tsousis G,
Brozos C,
Kiossis E,
Boscos CM,
Tsakmakidis IA
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
reproduction in domestic animals
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.546
H-Index - 66
eISSN - 1439-0531
pISSN - 0936-6768
DOI - 10.1111/rda.12769
Subject(s) - semen , breed , zoology , andrology , biology , chemistry , anatomy , medicine
Contents The objective of this study was to investigate the quality of frozen‐thawed semen from different bull breeds. Commercial frozen‐thawed bull semen samples (26 per breed, 130 totally) of five breeds (Holstein [Η], Brown Swiss [ BS ], Limousin [L], Belgian Blue [ BB ], Blonde d' Aquitaine [ BA ]) were used. After thawing, each semen sample was subjected to thermal resistance test ( TR ) for 0.5 and 1 hr at 38°C and hypo‐osmotic swelling test ( HOST ) for 1 hr at 150 mOsm at 37°C. Additionally, all samples were evaluated at times 0 hr (thawing), 0.5 hr ( TR ), 1 hr ( TR ) for kinetics by CASA [progressive, immotile, rapid, medium, slow moving spermatozoa, curvilinear velocity ( VCL ), average path velocity ( VAP ), straight line velocity ( VSL ), linearity ( LIN ), straightness ( STR ), beat cross‐frequency ( BCF ), amplitude of lateral head displacement ( ALH ), wobble ( WOB )]. Moreover, directly after thawing, all semen samples were evaluated for morphometry, morphology, viability and DNA fragmentation. Statistical analysis was conducted using a mixed model for repeated measures. The results showed (a) higher VCL after thawing in H, L breeds compared to BB and BA , (b) higher VAP after thawing in L compared to BB , BA , (c) higher values of progressive spermatozoa after TR in H, BS compared to BB , BA , (d) higher values of rapid spermatozoa after thawing and 0.5 hr of TR in H, BS , L compared to BB , BA , (e) lower viability in BA after thawing compared to H, BS , BB , (f) lower morphological abnormalities in H compared to L, BB , (g) higher head length in Η compared to BB . No significant differences were observed in the results from HOST and DNA fragmentation between breeds. In conclusion, quality characteristics of frozen‐thawed bull semen are dependent on the breed. Frozen semen from BB and BA breeds should be handled more carefully after thawing, as it is more sensitive to stress.

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