Title of article :
Semen Evaluation of Arab Stallions during Steps of the Freezing– Thawing Protocol
Author/Authors :
Amel, Najjar National Institute of Agronomy of Tunisia - Sidi Thabet, Tunisia , Samia, Ben Said High School of Agricultural of Kef, Tunisia , Soumaya, Kalamoun High School of Agricultural of Kef, Tunisia , Belgacem, Benaoun National Stud Farm - Sidi Thabet, Tunisia , Aissa Sonia, Ben Haj National Institute of Agronomy of Tunisia - Sidi Thabet, Tunisia , Mohamed, Ezzaouia National Stud Farm - Sidi Thabet, Tunisia
Abstract :
The aim of the current study was to determine the influence of steps involved in the freezing–thawing protocol on semen quality of Arab stallions. A total of 48 ejaculates were collected (step 1) and undergone the first dilution
in INRA96®
at +37°C, followed by incubation at +22°C (step 2). A second dilution with INRA Freeze®
was carried out
after centrifugation and supernatant removal (step 3). The diluted semen was kept at +4°C, then packaged in straws
of 0.5 ml (step 4) and frozen into liquid nitrogen at – 196°C. After 48 hours of storage, the semen was thawed (step
5). The percentages of motile sperm (%MS), abnormal head (%AH), mid-piece (%AM), flagella (%AF), cytoplasmic
droplets (%CD) and abnormal sperm (%TAS) were studied at each step. Results showed that the %MS and %TAS
were higher in steps 1, 2, 3 and 4 as compared to those of step 5 (p<0.05). The %AM was higher in step 5 as compared
to that of the other steps (p<0.1). However, the %CD and %AF were higher respectively in the step 3 (p<0.01) and
step 4 (p<0.05) than those of the other steps. Consequently, the semen quality of Arab stallions was affected during the
freezing–thawing protocol. So, it is recommended to study the contribution of molecules in extenders such as vitamin
C or glutamine to improve sperm motility and avoid increasing abnormal sperm during the freezing-thawing protocol.
Keywords :
semen quality , freezing , thawing , steps , Arab stallions
Journal title :
Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences