The aim of the current study was to evaluate the effects of supplementation of an inexpensive stallion semen extender(Next Generation■ Dr.Kenny’s with Amikacin and K-Penn)with 1 mM of the antioxidant reduced glutath...The aim of the current study was to evaluate the effects of supplementation of an inexpensive stallion semen extender(Next Generation■ Dr.Kenny’s with Amikacin and K-Penn)with 1 mM of the antioxidant reduced glutathione(GSH)on the progressive motility of cooled stallion semen over a period of 72 h.Both centrifuged and non-centrifuged semen samples were evaluated from six Standardbred stallions collected three times each,with one week between collections for each stallion.For centrifuged samples,non-cushioned centrifugation was done at 750 g for 10 min.All semen samples were extended to a final concentration of 50 million total cells per milliliter and stored in Equine Express II stallion semen shipping containers.Non-centrifuged samples without GSH declined from an initial mean progressive motility of 70.3%at 0 h to 9.1%at 72 h.Non-centrifuged samples with added GSH declined from an initial mean progressive motility of 70.3%at 0 h to 7.1%at 72 h.Centrifuged samples without added GSH declined from an initial mean progressive motility of 70.3%at 0 h to 46.1%at 72 h.Centrifuged samples with added GSH declined from an initial mean progressive motility of 70.3%at 0 h to 40.3%at 72 h.The results of this study did not find significant improvement in the progressive motility over time for spermatozoa prepared in a traditional skim-milk based extender with antibiotics as a result of addition of GSH to either centrifuged or non-centrifuged semen.These findings suggest that centrifugation of fresh chilled extended stallion semen may be a good idea for any semen that may be used at time points greater than 24 h after collection.展开更多
A total of 18 ejaculates were collected, once per week, from six fertile stallions for three consecutive weeks in October and November, to compare motility over time between extenders using four semen processing treat...A total of 18 ejaculates were collected, once per week, from six fertile stallions for three consecutive weeks in October and November, to compare motility over time between extenders using four semen processing treatments. Four total aliquots of semen were used. Two aliquots of each semen collection were extended in either INRA96 or an experimental proprietary milk-based extender Walworth (WW) extender, and each was designed for multi-day storage of fresh chilled semen. Each aliquot was divided again, and either centrifuged at 600 μg for 10 min without cushion, or not centrifuged and extended to a final concentration of 25 × 10^6 spermatozoa/mL. The treatments evaluated were INRA96 without centrifugation (INRA-NC) or with centrifugation (INRA-C), and Walworth extender without centrifugation (WW-NC) or with centrifugation (WW-C). Total and progressive motility were measured using Sperm Vision~ CASA at 0, 24, 48 and 72 h post-collection. Samples were stored at 4 ℃. No differences were found between extenders in progressive (P = 0.13) or total motility (P = 0.14) over the four different time points without centrifugation. However, ejaculates processed in INRA-C group had the greater total and progressive motility (P 〈 0.05) over the four time points than ejaculates in the WW-C group. It was found that centrifugation and re-suspension of stallion semen in INRA96 improved the longevity of fresh chilled semen. However, when not using centrifugation, the Walworth extender proved to be as effective for maintaining spermatozoa motility across all time points as 1NRA96 , and may be an alternative for use in the equine breeding industry.展开更多
Whoever thinks of Empress Sisi,Sacher cake,skiing or the Vienna Opera Ball first in connection with Austria is not wrong at all,but this individual does overlook one important factor:Austria is actually an extremely i...Whoever thinks of Empress Sisi,Sacher cake,skiing or the Vienna Opera Ball first in connection with Austria is not wrong at all,but this individual does overlook one important factor:Austria is actually an extremely innovative and profitable business location.In addition to highly qualified and motivated employees,Austria always boasts the highest density of world market leaders in relation to the number of inhabitants.展开更多
In the world, many research has been made to increase the quality and quantity of food production, and also to seek increase of accessibility of consumption for the population, especially in low economic income commun...In the world, many research has been made to increase the quality and quantity of food production, and also to seek increase of accessibility of consumption for the population, especially in low economic income communities, where the consumption of protein may be very important for public health and sustainable development. The main objective of this study was to generate knowledge to increase food safety in the production of meat through the assessment of cattle that are prospect to be stallions of the Simmental and Simbrah breeds. This took place in Linares, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The period of time for the test to get accurate data regarding food consumption in this study was 70 d. The Simmental breed surpasses the Simbrah breed, with respect to increase in daily weight and increase in final weight (P ≤ 0.05). If Northeast México is looking to enhance food safety through a higher increase in final weight, then it should consider the Simmental breed as the most appropriate.展开更多
The study aimed to investigate the effects of centrifugation of stallion semen on progressive sperm motility over a 72-hour period;and determine if the protein marker,precursor of A-kinase anchor protein 4(pro-AKAP4),...The study aimed to investigate the effects of centrifugation of stallion semen on progressive sperm motility over a 72-hour period;and determine if the protein marker,precursor of A-kinase anchor protein 4(pro-AKAP4),may be maintained at a higher level over time when compared to non-centrifuged samples.Pro-AKAP4 has been studied for its function in stabilizing the structure of spermatozoa and its use as a marker for fertilizing capacity of spermatozoa.Semen collections were obtained from four fertile,commercially used Standardbred stallions collected three times each.Semen samples were diluted to a final concentration of 50 million total cells per milliliter.One extended aliquot of semen from each collection was used for the non-centrifuged treatment,and one extended aliquot of semen was centrifuged at 750×g for 10 min.The supernatant from the centrifuged sample was then removed with a 10 mL plastic transfer pipette,and the spermatozoa cell pellet was suspended in fresh extender to a final concentration of 50 million total cells per milliliter.Both centrifuged and non-centrifuged samples from each collection were stored in Equine Express II stallion semen shipping containers for 72 h and fresh ice packs were added to each container every 24 h.Both progressive sperm motility and levels of pro-AKAP4 were determined at times 0,12,24,48 and 72 h after collection.Differences were found between stallions,times and treatments with the main finding being that pro-AKAP4 concentration in centrifuged samples was maintained at a much higher level over the 72-hour period studied.展开更多
A significant number of stallions produce low quality ejaculates with high sensibility to chilling. Single Layer Centrifugation (SLC) with Andro-coll-ETM has been presented as an efficient method of selecting good qua...A significant number of stallions produce low quality ejaculates with high sensibility to chilling. Single Layer Centrifugation (SLC) with Andro-coll-ETM has been presented as an efficient method of selecting good quality spermatozoa. In the current study, changes in sperm quality (motility, viability, acrosome integrity and DNA damage) occurring during storage at 5?C for a maximum of 72 h, were investigated. For that, one ejaculate from 12 stallions was split in two aliquots: control and SLC-selected. Both aliquots were chilled and stored at 5?C and spermatozoa were evaluated for motility, viability and acrosome integrity at 24, 48 and 72 h post collection. DNA damage was evaluated at 48 h post collection using the comet assay. In the SLC-selected aliquots, there was a significant improvement in terms of progressive motility (0 h: P = 0.005;24 h: P 0.05). SLC with Androcoll-ETM improved semen quality prolonging sperm longevity of chilled semen (P = 0.012). This positive effect was more evident in ejaculates most sensitive to chilling that had a sharp decrease in motility in the first 24 h of refrigeration and for all ejaculates at 72 h post-chilling. Therefore, this method reveals to be a useful technique for selecting spermatozoa and maintain sperm quality during storage.展开更多
文摘The aim of the current study was to evaluate the effects of supplementation of an inexpensive stallion semen extender(Next Generation■ Dr.Kenny’s with Amikacin and K-Penn)with 1 mM of the antioxidant reduced glutathione(GSH)on the progressive motility of cooled stallion semen over a period of 72 h.Both centrifuged and non-centrifuged semen samples were evaluated from six Standardbred stallions collected three times each,with one week between collections for each stallion.For centrifuged samples,non-cushioned centrifugation was done at 750 g for 10 min.All semen samples were extended to a final concentration of 50 million total cells per milliliter and stored in Equine Express II stallion semen shipping containers.Non-centrifuged samples without GSH declined from an initial mean progressive motility of 70.3%at 0 h to 9.1%at 72 h.Non-centrifuged samples with added GSH declined from an initial mean progressive motility of 70.3%at 0 h to 7.1%at 72 h.Centrifuged samples without added GSH declined from an initial mean progressive motility of 70.3%at 0 h to 46.1%at 72 h.Centrifuged samples with added GSH declined from an initial mean progressive motility of 70.3%at 0 h to 40.3%at 72 h.The results of this study did not find significant improvement in the progressive motility over time for spermatozoa prepared in a traditional skim-milk based extender with antibiotics as a result of addition of GSH to either centrifuged or non-centrifuged semen.These findings suggest that centrifugation of fresh chilled extended stallion semen may be a good idea for any semen that may be used at time points greater than 24 h after collection.
文摘A total of 18 ejaculates were collected, once per week, from six fertile stallions for three consecutive weeks in October and November, to compare motility over time between extenders using four semen processing treatments. Four total aliquots of semen were used. Two aliquots of each semen collection were extended in either INRA96 or an experimental proprietary milk-based extender Walworth (WW) extender, and each was designed for multi-day storage of fresh chilled semen. Each aliquot was divided again, and either centrifuged at 600 μg for 10 min without cushion, or not centrifuged and extended to a final concentration of 25 × 10^6 spermatozoa/mL. The treatments evaluated were INRA96 without centrifugation (INRA-NC) or with centrifugation (INRA-C), and Walworth extender without centrifugation (WW-NC) or with centrifugation (WW-C). Total and progressive motility were measured using Sperm Vision~ CASA at 0, 24, 48 and 72 h post-collection. Samples were stored at 4 ℃. No differences were found between extenders in progressive (P = 0.13) or total motility (P = 0.14) over the four different time points without centrifugation. However, ejaculates processed in INRA-C group had the greater total and progressive motility (P 〈 0.05) over the four time points than ejaculates in the WW-C group. It was found that centrifugation and re-suspension of stallion semen in INRA96 improved the longevity of fresh chilled semen. However, when not using centrifugation, the Walworth extender proved to be as effective for maintaining spermatozoa motility across all time points as 1NRA96 , and may be an alternative for use in the equine breeding industry.
文摘Whoever thinks of Empress Sisi,Sacher cake,skiing or the Vienna Opera Ball first in connection with Austria is not wrong at all,but this individual does overlook one important factor:Austria is actually an extremely innovative and profitable business location.In addition to highly qualified and motivated employees,Austria always boasts the highest density of world market leaders in relation to the number of inhabitants.
文摘In the world, many research has been made to increase the quality and quantity of food production, and also to seek increase of accessibility of consumption for the population, especially in low economic income communities, where the consumption of protein may be very important for public health and sustainable development. The main objective of this study was to generate knowledge to increase food safety in the production of meat through the assessment of cattle that are prospect to be stallions of the Simmental and Simbrah breeds. This took place in Linares, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The period of time for the test to get accurate data regarding food consumption in this study was 70 d. The Simmental breed surpasses the Simbrah breed, with respect to increase in daily weight and increase in final weight (P ≤ 0.05). If Northeast México is looking to enhance food safety through a higher increase in final weight, then it should consider the Simmental breed as the most appropriate.
文摘The study aimed to investigate the effects of centrifugation of stallion semen on progressive sperm motility over a 72-hour period;and determine if the protein marker,precursor of A-kinase anchor protein 4(pro-AKAP4),may be maintained at a higher level over time when compared to non-centrifuged samples.Pro-AKAP4 has been studied for its function in stabilizing the structure of spermatozoa and its use as a marker for fertilizing capacity of spermatozoa.Semen collections were obtained from four fertile,commercially used Standardbred stallions collected three times each.Semen samples were diluted to a final concentration of 50 million total cells per milliliter.One extended aliquot of semen from each collection was used for the non-centrifuged treatment,and one extended aliquot of semen was centrifuged at 750×g for 10 min.The supernatant from the centrifuged sample was then removed with a 10 mL plastic transfer pipette,and the spermatozoa cell pellet was suspended in fresh extender to a final concentration of 50 million total cells per milliliter.Both centrifuged and non-centrifuged samples from each collection were stored in Equine Express II stallion semen shipping containers for 72 h and fresh ice packs were added to each container every 24 h.Both progressive sperm motility and levels of pro-AKAP4 were determined at times 0,12,24,48 and 72 h after collection.Differences were found between stallions,times and treatments with the main finding being that pro-AKAP4 concentration in centrifuged samples was maintained at a much higher level over the 72-hour period studied.
基金partially financed by Projects PTDC/CVT/108456/2008(FCT)and COMPETE:FCOMP-01-0124-FEDER-009565(FEDER),“Development of methods to increase the fertilizing ability of chilled and frozen stallion semen:a multidisciplinary ap-proach”.
文摘A significant number of stallions produce low quality ejaculates with high sensibility to chilling. Single Layer Centrifugation (SLC) with Andro-coll-ETM has been presented as an efficient method of selecting good quality spermatozoa. In the current study, changes in sperm quality (motility, viability, acrosome integrity and DNA damage) occurring during storage at 5?C for a maximum of 72 h, were investigated. For that, one ejaculate from 12 stallions was split in two aliquots: control and SLC-selected. Both aliquots were chilled and stored at 5?C and spermatozoa were evaluated for motility, viability and acrosome integrity at 24, 48 and 72 h post collection. DNA damage was evaluated at 48 h post collection using the comet assay. In the SLC-selected aliquots, there was a significant improvement in terms of progressive motility (0 h: P = 0.005;24 h: P 0.05). SLC with Androcoll-ETM improved semen quality prolonging sperm longevity of chilled semen (P = 0.012). This positive effect was more evident in ejaculates most sensitive to chilling that had a sharp decrease in motility in the first 24 h of refrigeration and for all ejaculates at 72 h post-chilling. Therefore, this method reveals to be a useful technique for selecting spermatozoa and maintain sperm quality during storage.