Title of article
Challenges facing sex preselection of stallion spermatozoa
Author/Authors
Morris، نويسنده , , Lee H.A and Randall، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
11
From page
147
To page
157
Abstract
Since the production of the first live offspring from sex-sorted spermatozoa in 1989, there have been many developments in the fluorescence-activated cell separation (FACS) procedures to preselect X- and Y-chromosome bearing spermatozoa prior to insemination. During this time, FACS technology has been applied to a range of species and has resulted in offspring from rabbits, cattle, sheep, elk and horses. In horses, satisfactory fertility rates have been achieved after hysteroscopic insemination of 20 × 106 fresh or stored, sex-sorted spermatozoa. However, many of the sperm processing protocols are still based on the original protocol and components of these procedures may not necessarily be suitable for the stallion. This review examines the details of FACS protocols that have resulted in the production of live offspring and makes comparisons with the published stallion protocols in an attempt to determine how best to improve the fertility of sorted, frozen-thawed stallion spermatozoa.
Keywords
stallion , Spermatozoa , flow cytometry , Sexed semen , artificial insemination
Journal title
Animal Reproduction Science
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Animal Reproduction Science
Record number
1908569
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