A. Moscoso, Jaime Reinoso, J. Samaniego, D. Argudo, J. Alvarado, D. Galarza
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Abstract
Glycerol (Gly) is the cryoprotective agent (CPA) most widely used to cryopreserve
rooster semen. However, its cryoprotection, toxicity, and efficacy may vary in different
breeds of roosters (e.g.,fighting rooster). In this sense, this investigation evaluated
the effect of different concentrations of Gly added to the Lake-Ravie extender on the
kinetic variables and plasma membrane integrity (PMI, equivalent to viability) of
rooster spermatozoa. A total of 42 semen ejaculates from 6 Spanish fighting roosters
(collected in 7 weekly sessions) by dorsal massage technique were used to conform
7-pools. Each pool was divided into 6-aliquots and then 6 treatments were formed
according to Gly concentrations: 0 (control), 2% (Gly-2), 4% (Gly-4), 6% (Gly-6), 8%
(Gly-8), and 10% (Gly10). The samples were frozen in static liquid nitrogen vapors, and
their post-thaw sperm quality was analyzed using the CASA system (SCA-2018®) and
Fluorescence (PI). Results after thawing showed that total (MT, %) and progressive (MP,
%) motilities were higher (P<0.01) with the Gly-8 treatment compared to the control
group and the Gly-4 and Gly-6 treatments. Regarding the postthaw kinetics, the
oscillation (WOB, %) and the beat-cross frequency (BCF, Hz) were higher (P < 0.05) in
the Gly-6, Gly-8, and Gly-10 treatments compared to their control. Finally, the PMI (%)
was greater with the Gly-8 treatment compared to the Gly-2 treatment (P<0.05) and the
control group (P<0.01). In conclusion, the addition of 8% glycerol to the freezing
medium produced better sperm cryosurvival based on higher kinetics and integrity of the
plasma membrane of fighting rooster spermatozoa.