Title of article :
Supplementation of Plant-Based Cryopreservation Medium with Folic Acid Conserves the Quality of Bulk Post-Thawed Spermatozoa
Author/Authors :
Abdollahi, Z Department of Animal Science - Campus of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Tehran - Karaj, Iran , Zeinoaldini, S Department of Animal Science - Campus of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Tehran - Karaj, Iran , Zhandi, M Department of Animal Science - Campus of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Tehran - Karaj, Iran , Towhidi, A Department of Animal Science - Campus of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Tehran - Karaj, Iran , Baghshahi, H Department of Animal Science - Campus of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Tehran - Karaj, Iran
Abstract :
The current study evaluated the effects of cryopreservation medium supplementation with folic acid as an
antioxidant on post-thawed semen quality in bulk. Semen samples were collected from four proved Iranian
Mahabadi bulls and diluted in extender containing 1.5% soybean lecithin. The diluted semen was assigned into
six parts and supplemented with different doses of folic acid as follows: FA0 (extender without folic acid),
FA0.05, FA0.1, FA0.2, FA0.4, and FA0.8 (extenders containing 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, and 0.8 mM folic acid,
respectively). Then, the semen samples were cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen. Sperm motility and velocity
parameters, membrane integrity, abnormal morphology, viability, and lipid peroxidation were evaluated after
thawing. In the results, FA0.05 presented higher (p≤0.05) total motility, progressive motility, membrane
integrity, and viability and lower lipid peroxidation compared to other groups. Abnormal morphology was not
affected (p>0.05) by treatments. In conclusion, supplementation of cryopreservation medium with 0.05 mM
folic acid is a helpful method to conserve the quality of post-thawed semen in bulk.
Keywords :
soybean lecithin , sperm , folic acid , cryopreservation , bulk
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute