Title of article
Specific features of in vivo and in vitro sperm storage in birds
Author/Authors
Blesbois، E نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
10
From page
1472
To page
1481
Abstract
This review focuses on some of the main features of sperm selection and storage in birds mainly on the basis of studies
performed in poultry species, with emphasis on the initial selection of sperm at the female vagina level prior to migration
towards the sperm storage tubules. Sperm originating from low-quality males or subjected to inappropriate in vitro storage
conditions are rapidly discarded, resulting in impaired fertility in corresponding flocks. In the absence of accessible and
appropriate technology for matching the ‘storing’ potential of sperm in the oviduct, conditions for prolonged sperm storage
under a liquid (through the use of semen extenders) or a solid state (cryopreservation) have received only limited attention,
despite their potential interest to facilitate male and female management in poultry flocks. Despite this, technology for shortterm
liquid storage is currently used in turkeys, guinea fowl and muscovy ducks and also in progress in chickens. In addition,
technology for cryopreservation of avian semen has become available for some species (chicken, goose) to facilitate the
management of genetic resources, including the preservation of rare and economically important breeds.
Keywords
sperm storage tubules , sperm selection , Cryopreservation , in vitro storage , Sperm
Journal title
Animal
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Animal
Record number
650811
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