Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis (Jan 2016)

Effect of LDL Addition Into Selected Bull Sperm Diluters on Resistance of Spermatozoa Against Cold Shock

  • Jan Beran,
  • Ondřej Šimoník,
  • Radko Rajmon,
  • Luděk Stádník,
  • Martina Doležalová,
  • Adéla Krejcárková,
  • Jaromír Ducháček,
  • Jiří Šichtař

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11118/actaun201664020395
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 2
pp. 395 – 399

Abstract

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The aim of work was to determine the effect of LDL cholesterol addition into selected diluters on the resistance of spermatozoa against cold shock and on their short-term survivability during cold test. The hypothesis was that the addition of LDL cholesterol will positively affects sperm resistance to cold shock and ensures a higher survivability of spermatozoa during short-term cold survival test. Four bulls of different breeds and ages, from the same sire insemination center were used. A total of eight semen collections were processed. Each ejaculate was divided into 6 portions (3 controls and 3 samples). Three commercially produced diluters, AndroMed®, Bioxcell®, and Triladyl® were used, each in standard and LDL enriched variants. In the case of AndroMed® or Bioxcell®, 6% of LDL was simply added. In Triladyl®, 10% of LDL replaced the standard egg yolk component. Spermatozoa resistance to cold shock was evaluated by the percentage of live sperm using Eosin-Nigrosine staining. The results showed the influence of bull individuality as an important factor. It is possible to recommend Bioxcell® with addition of LDL cholesterol in 6% concentration, which survivability was 69.17% at the beginning of the test, and 52.94% after 2 hours of incubation.

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