Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (May 2021)

Glutathione and IGF-1 in bovine seminal cryopreservation: oxidative stress response and pregnancy rate

  • D.S. Almeida,
  • S.C.C. Pinto,
  • M.B.R. Alves,
  • Y.S. Galiza,
  • E.C.C. Celeghini,
  • L.M. Laskoski,
  • J.P. Osorio,
  • F.A. Souza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-12060
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 2
pp. 311 – 319

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ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the rate of conception, metabolic, and structural conditions of cryopreserved bovine sperm cells, plus extender with IGF-1 and glutathione (GSH). 12 ejaculations of Nelore bulls were used, submitted to treatments: control, gSH (2mM/mL), IGF-1 (100ng/mL) and gSH (1mM/mL) + IGF-1 (50ng/mL). After cryopreservation and thawing the semen passed the fast thermo resistance test (TTR), plasma membrane and acrosomal integrity (PIAI), mitochondrial membrane potential (AP), oxidative stress, and conception rate. Tukey test was used for the statistical analysis of the parametric variables and the Friedman test for nonparametric. The gestation percentage was compared by the Chi-square test. There was no statistical difference (P0.05), with an average of conceptions of 36.58%. It is concluded that IGF-1, gSH and their association did not cause changes in sperm motility, mitochondrial potential, plasma and acrosomal membrane integrity. IGF-1 increased oxidative stress, however, there was no difference in the gestation rate among the treatments.

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