Influence of two collection frequency intervals on sperm quality of standard and miniature bull Terriers during short breeding periods: A clinical field study

J. Salvado, D. Catilina, P. Borges, J. Simões, A. Martins-Bessa
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Background and Aim: The quality of canine sperm can be influenced by many factors, such as breed, body weight, age, ejaculatory frequency, nutrition, and environment. In the UK, it is common practice for standard Bull Terriers (SBT) and miniature Bull Terriers (MBT) to require male donors during a short breeding period. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of semen collection frequency on ejaculate volume and nine sperm parameters in SBT and MBT males, considering age and body condition score (BCS). Materials and Methods: Ejaculates from six adult SBTs and four MBTs were collected 5 times at two consecutive intervals (Time Series [TS]1, 24 h vs. TS2, 48 h), 1 week apart. Ejaculate volume, concentration, total output, viability (live sperm), subjective total motility, vigor, and total morphological defects, including head, midpiece, and tail defects of sperm, were evaluated. A multivariable mixed linear model for repeated measures was used to analyze the effects of semen collection frequency, age, breed, and BCS on ejaculate volume and sperm parameters. Results: Semen collection frequency, age, and, to a lesser extent, breed, and BCS significantly affected sperm parameters. Semen collection frequency affected all sperm parameters (p < 0.05) but not ejaculate volume (p > 0.05). Total sperm output, sperm vigor, total motility, and tail defects decreased (p < 0.05) at the end of TS1. However, sperm parameters remained relatively constant (p > 0.05) in TS2 between semen collection sessions. Overall, poorer sperm parameters were observed in older dogs (aged 5-8 years) than in younger dogs (aged 4 years). MBT produced less (p < 0.001) ejaculate volume (3.2 ± 0.2 mL vs. 4.3 ± 0.2 mL: Least Squares Mean ± Standard Error of Mean), lower total sperm output (221.8 ± 19.2 x 106 vs. 348.6 ± 19.2 x 106) and lower total morphological defects (25.0 ± 1.1% vs. 31.3 ± 0.9%), and a higher percentage of live sperm (77.0 ± 1.4% vs. 71.7 ± 1.1%) than SBT. In addition, a BCS of 4 positively influenced (p < 0.05) viability, vigor, and total sperm motility. Conclusion: Despite differences in age, breed, and BCS, better sperm parameter values were observed in all semen collection sessions. However, intensive semen collection (TS1) appears to be less effective in maintaining good sperm quality. For breeding or artificial insemination purposes, a 48-h interval between collection sessions is recommended for both breeds. The results of this study could be used to further optimize assisted reproductive technologies in both breeds. Keywords: bull terriers, dog, ejaculate, ejaculatory frequency, sperm quality.
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两种采集频率间隔对短期繁殖期标准牛头梗犬和迷你牛头梗犬精子质量的影响:临床实地研究
背景和目的:犬精子的质量受很多因素的影响,如品种、体重、年龄、射精频率、营养和环境。在英国,标准斗牛梗犬(SBT)和迷你斗牛梗犬(MBT)在短期繁殖期间需要雄性供体是一种常见的做法。本研究旨在评估精液采集频率对 SBT 和 MBT 雄性射精量和九项精子参数的影响,同时考虑年龄和身体状况评分(BCS):对 6 只成年 SBT 和 4 只 MBT 的射精进行了 5 次采集,采集间隔为两个连续的时间序列(时间序列 [TS]1, 24 小时与时间序列 [TS]2, 48 小时),间隔时间为 1 周。对射精量、浓度、总输出量、存活率(活精子)、主观总活力、活力和总形态缺陷(包括精子头部、中段和尾部缺陷)进行了评估。采用重复测量的多变量混合线性模型分析精液采集频率、年龄、品种和 BCS 对射精量和精子参数的影响:结果:精液采集频率、年龄对精子参数有显著影响,而品种和BCS对精子参数的影响较小。精液采集频率影响所有精子参数(p < 0.05),但不影响射精量(p > 0.05)。在 TS1 结束时,精子总产量、精子活力、总活力和尾部缺陷均有所下降(p < 0.05)。然而,在 TS2 中,精子参数在两次精液采集之间保持相对稳定(p > 0.05)。总体而言,年龄较大(5-8 岁)的狗的精子参数比年龄较小(4 岁)的狗差。MBT 产生的射精量较少(p < 0.001)(3.2 ± 0.2 mL vs. 4.3 ± 0.2 mL:最小二乘法平均值 ± 平均值标准误差),总精子输出量较低(221.8 ± 19.2 x 106 vs. 348.6 ± 19.2 x 106:最小二乘法平均值 ± 平均值标准误差)。与 SBT 相比,BCS 为 4.3 ± 0.2 mL:最小二乘法平均值 ± 标准误差平均值;精子总输出量较低(221.8 ± 19.2 x 106 vs. 348.6 ± 19.2 x 106),形态缺陷总数较低(25.0 ± 1.1% vs. 31.3 ± 0.9%),活精子百分比较高(77.0 ± 1.4% vs. 71.7 ± 1.1%)。此外,BCS 为 4 会对精子的存活率、活力和总活力产生积极影响(p < 0.05):结论:尽管年龄、品种和 BCS 存在差异,但在所有精液采集过程中都能观察到较好的精子参数值。然而,强化精液采集(TS1)在保持良好精子质量方面似乎效果较差。出于育种或人工授精的目的,建议两个品种的精液采集间隔时间均为 48 小时。这项研究的结果可用于进一步优化这两个犬种的辅助生殖技术。关键词:斗牛梗犬;犬;射精;射精频率;精子质量。
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