Effect of seminal plasma and egg yolk concentration on freezability of goat semen

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of egg yolk and seminal plasma on the viability of cryopreserved goat semen. To this end, four fertile Saanen bucks, aged between 10 months and 1 year, and weighing 18 to 25 kg, were used. Semen was collected from each buck by the artificial va...

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Main Authors: Valéria da Silva Ferreira, Marco Roberto Bourg de Mello, Carlos Elysio Moreira da Fonseca, Állan César Ferreira Dias, Jéssica Machado Cardoso, Rebecca Barbosa Silva, Wagner Pereira Martins Júnior
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia 2014-10-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
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spelling doaj-1bc145908e6e402ba790452d6b2d63632020-11-25T01:36:24ZengSociedade Brasileira de ZootecniaRevista Brasileira de Zootecnia1806-92902014-10-01431051351810.1590/S1516-35982014001000001S1516-35982014001000513Effect of seminal plasma and egg yolk concentration on freezability of goat semenValéria da Silva FerreiraMarco Roberto Bourg de MelloCarlos Elysio Moreira da FonsecaÁllan César Ferreira DiasJéssica Machado CardosoRebecca Barbosa SilvaWagner Pereira Martins JúniorThe objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of egg yolk and seminal plasma on the viability of cryopreserved goat semen. To this end, four fertile Saanen bucks, aged between 10 months and 1 year, and weighing 18 to 25 kg, were used. Semen was collected from each buck by the artificial vagina method at the end of breeding season (June-July). The extender used was the yolk citrate, which was split into two equal aliquots: 5% egg yolk (2.5 mL egg yolk: 47.5 mL citrate solution) were added to one of the samples and 10% egg yolk (5.0 mL egg yolk: 45.0 mL citrate solution) were added to another. The sperm motility and vigor after thawing and post thermal resistance test (TRT) were evaluated and the data were subjected to analysis of variance and means were compared by the F test at 5.0% probability. The observed values for motility and vigor after thawing and post thermal resistance test (TRT), fast and slow, according to the presence of seminal plasma and egg yolk percentage were: 5% egg yolk with plasma (25.0% and 3.3; 1.60% and 0.7; 12.36% and 1.6, respectively); 5% egg yolk without plasma (23.61% and 3.1; 1.25% and 0.2; 9.93% and 1.3, respectively); 10% egg yolk with plasma (30.8% and 3.3; 4.4% and 1.9; 19.5% and 2.7, respectively); and 10% egg yolk without plasma (13.4% and 2.5; 4.1% and 0.5; 17.0% and 1.0, respectively). There were significant differences between the analyzed data in relation to semen with or without plasma at different percentages of egg yolk, and the group that presented the best results was 10% egg yolk citrate in extender with plasma. The presence of seminal plasma and higher concentration of egg yolk in extender provide a higher viability of cryopreserved goat semen.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982014001000513&lng=en&tlng=enbuckcentrifugationextender
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author Valéria da Silva Ferreira
Marco Roberto Bourg de Mello
Carlos Elysio Moreira da Fonseca
Állan César Ferreira Dias
Jéssica Machado Cardoso
Rebecca Barbosa Silva
Wagner Pereira Martins Júnior
spellingShingle Valéria da Silva Ferreira
Marco Roberto Bourg de Mello
Carlos Elysio Moreira da Fonseca
Állan César Ferreira Dias
Jéssica Machado Cardoso
Rebecca Barbosa Silva
Wagner Pereira Martins Júnior
Effect of seminal plasma and egg yolk concentration on freezability of goat semen
Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
buck
centrifugation
extender
author_facet Valéria da Silva Ferreira
Marco Roberto Bourg de Mello
Carlos Elysio Moreira da Fonseca
Állan César Ferreira Dias
Jéssica Machado Cardoso
Rebecca Barbosa Silva
Wagner Pereira Martins Júnior
author_sort Valéria da Silva Ferreira
title Effect of seminal plasma and egg yolk concentration on freezability of goat semen
title_short Effect of seminal plasma and egg yolk concentration on freezability of goat semen
title_full Effect of seminal plasma and egg yolk concentration on freezability of goat semen
title_fullStr Effect of seminal plasma and egg yolk concentration on freezability of goat semen
title_full_unstemmed Effect of seminal plasma and egg yolk concentration on freezability of goat semen
title_sort effect of seminal plasma and egg yolk concentration on freezability of goat semen
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia
series Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
issn 1806-9290
publishDate 2014-10-01
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of egg yolk and seminal plasma on the viability of cryopreserved goat semen. To this end, four fertile Saanen bucks, aged between 10 months and 1 year, and weighing 18 to 25 kg, were used. Semen was collected from each buck by the artificial vagina method at the end of breeding season (June-July). The extender used was the yolk citrate, which was split into two equal aliquots: 5% egg yolk (2.5 mL egg yolk: 47.5 mL citrate solution) were added to one of the samples and 10% egg yolk (5.0 mL egg yolk: 45.0 mL citrate solution) were added to another. The sperm motility and vigor after thawing and post thermal resistance test (TRT) were evaluated and the data were subjected to analysis of variance and means were compared by the F test at 5.0% probability. The observed values for motility and vigor after thawing and post thermal resistance test (TRT), fast and slow, according to the presence of seminal plasma and egg yolk percentage were: 5% egg yolk with plasma (25.0% and 3.3; 1.60% and 0.7; 12.36% and 1.6, respectively); 5% egg yolk without plasma (23.61% and 3.1; 1.25% and 0.2; 9.93% and 1.3, respectively); 10% egg yolk with plasma (30.8% and 3.3; 4.4% and 1.9; 19.5% and 2.7, respectively); and 10% egg yolk without plasma (13.4% and 2.5; 4.1% and 0.5; 17.0% and 1.0, respectively). There were significant differences between the analyzed data in relation to semen with or without plasma at different percentages of egg yolk, and the group that presented the best results was 10% egg yolk citrate in extender with plasma. The presence of seminal plasma and higher concentration of egg yolk in extender provide a higher viability of cryopreserved goat semen.
topic buck
centrifugation
extender
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