2006
DOI: 10.1071/rdv18n2ab92
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92 Evaluation of Boar Sperm Functionality After a Cushioned Centrifugation Technique

Abstract: Separation of sperm from seminal plasma is required in most semen freezing procedures. Semen is typically subjected to centrifugation to concentrate sperm into a pellet and allow removal of the seminal plasma prior to dilution in freezing extender. Centrifugation is a relatively effective method to recover sperm, however, the process also causes considerable sperm damage. The use of a dense, inert, and isotonic solution as a cushion in the bottom of the centrifuge tube allows a greater centrifugation speed to … Show more

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“…However, the equipment needed is considered expensive and a laboratory is required. In addition, the process can cause, early sperm hyperactivity, membrane lesions, acrosome damage due to the eccentric force generated (Gadea, Martínez-Miró, Decuadro-Hansen, & Matás, 2006;Hallap, Ha, Larsson, & Rodriguez-Martinez, 2004;Ramires et al, 2013). Furthermore, the centrifugation process induces the production of ROS (oxygenreactive species) caused by the sperm excitation and the early capacitation (Aitken & Clarkson, 1988).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the equipment needed is considered expensive and a laboratory is required. In addition, the process can cause, early sperm hyperactivity, membrane lesions, acrosome damage due to the eccentric force generated (Gadea, Martínez-Miró, Decuadro-Hansen, & Matás, 2006;Hallap, Ha, Larsson, & Rodriguez-Martinez, 2004;Ramires et al, 2013). Furthermore, the centrifugation process induces the production of ROS (oxygenreactive species) caused by the sperm excitation and the early capacitation (Aitken & Clarkson, 1988).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%