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Título: A fructose-based extender protects Colossoma macropomum spermatozoa against chilling injuries
Autor: Pastrana, Yugo Moraes
Streit, Danilo Pedro
Garcia, Raycon Roberto Freitas
Becker, Bruno Silveira
Rodrigues, Joséluiz Luiz R.
Godoy, Leandro Cesar
Palavras-chave: Cell
Experiment
Finfish
Glucose
Injury
Low Temperature
Morphology
Sperm
Storage
Viability
Colossoma Macropomum
Colossoma Marcopomum
Data do documento: 2019
Revista: Aquaculture Research
É parte de: Volume 50, Número 2, Pags. 521-528
Abstract: Our study assessed the efficiency of a formulated new extender in maintaining viability and morphological integrity of Colossoma macropomum spermatozoa under chilling storage. Semen was diluted in the test extender and BTS™ (Beltsville Thawing Solution) and exposed to a short-term storage at 4.6 ± 0.6°C for 96 hr. Both extenders were able to maintain 17% ± 8% motile spermatozoa by the end of experiment. Sperm dilution in test extender did not affect the morphologically normal cells (61% ± 6%) up to 48 hr of chilling, being higher than in BTS™ (50% ± 6%) (p < 0.05). After 96 hr, samples kept in the test extender had 50% of normal spermatozoa, whereas those kept in BTS™ presented only 38% of normal cells. Chilling storage increased the incidence of cells with strongly coiled flagella in BTS ™ . Our study is the first to evaluate in detail the spermatozoa morphology as indicative of C. macropomum semen viability. The new extender was able to protect the spermatozoa against increase in coiled flagellum injuries. © 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
DOI: 10.1111/are.13923
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