03206naa a2200289 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400430006010000190010324501380012226000090026052023560026965000220262565000120264765000100265965000220266965300190269165300300271065300140274065300170275470000180277170000190278970000200280870000200282870000160284877300520286419241552015-03-20 2009 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.1016/j.smallrumres.2009.07.0012DOI1 aMAIA, M. da S. aMotility and viability of ram sperm cryopreserved in a Tris-egg yolk extender supplemented with anti-oxidants.h[electronic resource] c2009 aThe objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of the addition of the anti-oxidants Trolox and catalase to a ram semen cryopreservation extender, on the basis of post-thaw sperm motility, plasma membrane integrity, acrosomal membrane integrity and mitochondrial membrane potential. Semen from 23 Santa Inês rams was collected using an artificial vagina, and one ejaculate from each ram was evaluated and included in the study. Semen sampleswere diluted to a concentration of 400×106 cells/ml in Tris-egg yolk extender (control) or the same extender supplemented with 50M Trolox/108 sperm (TRO), 50g catalase/ml (CAT) or a combination of Trolox and catalase (TROCAT). The semen was loaded into 0.25 ml straws, cooled and frozen in a programmable freezer and subsequently stored in liquid nitrogen. Frozen straws were thawed in a water bath for sperm evaluation. Post-thaw sperm motility characteristics were determined by CASA, and plasma membrane integrity, acrosome integrity and mitochondrial membrane potential were assessed using PI/FITC-PSA/JC-1 probes. Total sperm motility was significantly higher (P < 0.05) in the control (72.0±1.5%) and in the samples in which catalase was included in the extender (CAT = 69.0±1.5%), compared to samples containing only Trolox (TRO= 65.0±1.5%) or Trolox in combination with catalase (TROCAT = 61.0±1.5%). Progressive motility was significantly (P < 0.05) higher in the CAT extender (31.0±1.0%) than in the TRO (26.0±1.1%) and TROCAT (27.0±1.1%) supplemented extenders. Catalase supplementation resulted in a significantly (P < 0.05) higher percentage of viable sperm (35.5±1.3%) following cryopreservation, than the control (29.9±1.3%) and TROCAT (28.1±1.3%) supplementation. Anti-oxidant supplementation did not improve mitochondrial activity. The total number of sperm showing a high mitochondrial membrane potential was low in all treatments. The percentage of viable sperm was positively related with total sperm motility, progressive motility and rapid movement, while a negative correlation was observed with the percentage of slow and static sperm. Results indicate that supplementation of the extender with the anti-oxidant catalase improves sperm viability and, to a lesser extent, the progressive motility of ram sperm after cryopreservation in a Tris-egg yolk extender. aAnimal production aEsperma aOvino aProdução animal aAnti-oxidantes aPlasma membrane integrity aRam semen aSêmen ovino1 aBICUDO, S. D.1 aAZEVEDO, H. C.1 aSICHERLE, C. C.1 aSOUSA, D. B. de1 aRODELLO, L. tSmall Ruminant Researchgv. 85, p. 85-90, 2009.