Author/Authors :
J.L. Y?niz?، نويسنده , , J.A. Mateos، نويسنده , , P. Santolaria، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This study was designed to evaluate the effect of various buffers on the storage of ram
semen at 15 ◦C. Second ejaculates from six adult males were collected using an artificial
vagina and diluted in either MOPS, TRIS, TES, HEPES, citrate, or phosphate-based extenders.
Semen samples were stored at 15 ◦C and the sperm motility and viability (membrane
integrity) variables assessed after 0, 24 and 48 h intervals. Significantly higher progressive
sperm motility rates were recorded at 0 h of storage, and higher motile and progressive
sperm motility at 24 and 48 h, when zwitterionic-based extenders (MOPS, TES and HEPES)
were used, compared to citrate, TRIS, and phosphate-based extenders—with the last group
showing a drastic reduction in sperm motility during storage. The zwitterionic groups were
also superior to the other treatments in terms of sperm velocity (straight line velocity,
VSL; curvilinear velocity, VCL; average path velocity, VAP) at 0 h of storage, although at 24
and 48 h the differences were minimal in the CITRATE group—regarding all velocity variables,
and in the TRIS group, regarding the VCL parameter. Sperm diluted in the TRIS-based
extender showed a marked increase in the proportion of circular sperm trajectories (lower
sperm linearity, LIN, and straightness, STR), and a decrease in the VAP. The reduction in
the vigour of the sperm in the TRIS extender (measured by VCL) was less pronounced than
in the other groups. At the same time, VSL was reduced, as more sperm moved in circles,
and the amplitude of lateral head displacement (ALH) was also dramatically increased.
The CITRATE diluent recorded intermediate results—between that of TRIS and the other
treatment groups, regarding the variables related to the quality of sperm movement at 0 h
storage. However, following CITRATE dilution, semen underwent a clear improvement after
a period of 24 and 48 h, so that differences with the zwitterionic groups were attenuated or
disappeared. Similarly, the CITRATE group obtained similar or higher viable sperm values,
compared to zwitterionic buffers during storage. The TRIS, and particularly the PHOSPHATE
diluents, recorded poorer sperm viability after 24 and 48 h of storage. It was concluded that
zwitterion-based buffers may be an acceptable alternative for inclusion in the composition
of diluents for chilled ram semen storage. On the other hand, TRIS may be seen as having
caused drastic modifications of certain sperm kinematic parameters during storage at 15 ◦C.