Revista Científica (Sep 2022)

Sperm chromatin stability and their relationship with fertilization rate in Sheep of the Junín race

  • Ide Unchupaico-Payano,
  • Alberto Alponte-Sierra,
  • Carlos Quispe-Eulogio,
  • Edith Ancco-Goméz,
  • Alex Huamán-De La Cruz,
  • Julio Mariño-Alfaro,
  • Alberto Patiño-Rivera,
  • Carmencita Lavado-Meza,
  • Lupe Huanca-Rojas,
  • Luis Bazán-Alonso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.52973/rcfcv-e32157
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32

Abstract

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The objective of this research was to evaluate the effect of sperm on chromatin stability and its relationship with the membrane integrity structural – physiological and the rate of fertilization of female sheep. Ejaculates of sperm (2 × 109 sperm·mL-1) with 70% of motility were collected using an artificial vagina (n=5, 2 years old. For this, each ram was served with fifteen female sheep (n=75), generating thus five different Groups (A, B, C, D, and E). A control Group also was considered. Sperm nuclear chromatin stability (NCS) was evaluated using the Borate Buffer (BB), Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (SDS), and the mixture of Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) + SDS. The fertilization rate was evaluated after 16-18 hours post sperm injection. Sperm concentration showed a significant difference (P0.05). A high correlation (r2=0.52) was observed between morphology and motility, and the fertilization rate was 74.6% (n=56). It was concluded in general that techniques to evaluate nuclear condensation values do have a high likelihood to give a diagnosis about the future potential of sperm populations in Junín ram.

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