Diego A Galarza, Wilson León-Machuca, Jorge X Samaniego, Rubén Carrera, Fernando P Perea, Mauricio Duma, Julián Santiago-Moreno
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摘要
本研究旨在评估在以三柠檬酸为基础的延伸剂中添加蛋黄(EY)对豚鼠(Cavia porcellus)附睾精子冷冻存活的适宜性。我们比较了两种合成型扩展剂,即三柠檬酸-葡萄糖加 20% EY(TCG-EY)和三柠檬酸-果糖(TCF),两者均含 5% 甘油。通过性腺切除术从 16 只成年雄性豚鼠的附睾中取出 32 个精子,然后分别使用 TCG-EY 和 TCF 延长剂对左侧或右侧附睾进行逆行冲洗,取回精子样本。TCG-EY和TCF精子样本在静态液氮蒸汽中通过两步冷却程序冷冻。在冷冻前,TCG-EY精子样本在冷冻-解冻过程后的精子运动进步率和精子具有完整浆膜和顶体膜的百分比均高于预冷冻样本(p p p > 0.05)。总之,尽管两种延长剂对细胞的冷冻损伤都更大,但在冷冻-解冻过程前后,补充 EY 对细胞膜的保护作用更大。这项研究对豚鼠精子冷冻保存进行了深入分析,但建议开展更多研究。
Egg Yolk-Supplemented Tris-Citric Acid Extender Improves the Prefreezing and Post-Thaw Sperm Quality Indices of Guinea Pig (Cavia porcellus) Epididymal Spermatozoa.
This study aimed to assess the suitability of egg yolk (EY) supplementation to a tris-citric acid-based extender on cryosurvival of guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) epididymal spermatozoa. Two synthetic-based extenders, tris-citric acid-glucose plus 20% EY (TCG-EY) and tris-citric acid-fructose (TCF) both with 5% glycerol, were compared. Thirty-two epididymides were recovered from 16 adult guinea pig males by gonadectomy, and then the sperm samples were retrieved by retrograde flushing using TCG-EY and TCF extenders for left or right epididymis, respectively. TCG-EY and TCF sperm samples were frozen in static liquid nitrogen vapors through a two-step cooling procedure. Before freezing, the percentage of progressive sperm motility and sperm with intact plasma and acrosome membranes from TCG-EY sperm samples were higher (p < 0.05) than those diluted with TCF. Post-thaw sperm kinematic variables and membrane integrity were drastically reduced (p < 0.001) compared with prefreezing samples, regardless of extender type. The post-thaw plasmatic and acrosome membrane integrity from TCG-EY sperm samples was higher (p < 0.05) than those from TCF samples. Except for the length, the morphometric head dimensions of sperm diluted with TCG-EY or TCF did not vary (p > 0.05) after the freezing-thawing process compared with the prefreezing samples. In conclusion, despite greater cell cryoinjury with both extenders, the EY supplementation exerted greater cell membrane protection before and after the freezing-thawing process. This research shows an in-depth analysis of guinea pig sperm cryopreservation; however, more studies are recommended.
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