Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Sep 2023)

Impact of adding different concentrations of IGF-I and insulin to the semen extender on bull sperm quality post-cryopreservation

  • S.C.C. Pinto,
  • F.A. Souza,
  • R.P. Arruda,
  • M.B.R. Alves,
  • L. Batissaco,
  • L.N. Garcia-Oliveros,
  • M.S. Passarelli,
  • L.C. Carneiro,
  • E.C.C. Celeghini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-12946
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 75, no. 5
pp. 771 – 786

Abstract

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ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the addition of different concentrations of IGF-I and insulin to egg yolk-based extender to improve bovine semen cryopreservation. Two experiments were developed to evaluate the effects of the additives in two commercial extenders, Botubov® (Experiment 1) and Triladyl® (Experiment 2), both with the same design. Three ejaculates from four bulls (n = 12) were used. Each ejaculate was divided into seven equal fractions for dilution (60x106 spermatozoa/mL) in the following treatments: CON: extender only; IGF100: IGF-I 100ng/mL; IGF200: IGF-I 200ng/mL; INS150: insulin 150µUI/mL; INS200: insulin 200µUI/mL; ASS1: IGF-I 100ng/mL + insulin 150µUI/mL; ASS2: IGF-I 200ng/mL + insulin 200µUI/mL. Semen was cryopreserved by an automated system. Post-thawed sperm were evaluated regarding motility by CASA (Computer-assisted sperm analysis), and membranes by fluorescent probes (H342, PI, FITC-PSA and JC-1). For Botubov® extender, INS150 was more efficient in preserving total and progressive motility, VCL, BCF, plasma and mitochondrial membranes. A similar response was seen when insulin was added to the Triladyl® extender, INS150 was more efficient in preserving sperm motility, plasma membrane integrity and mitochondrial potential. Thus, the addition of insulin 150µUI/mL, regardless of the composition of the extender, contributes to better preserving bovine sperm from the cryopreservation effects.

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