2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2019.03.015
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Amides as cryoprotectants for the freezing of Brycon orbignyanus sperm

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“…The enhancement of cryoprotection observed with the use of LDL-P micelles could be associated with the changes in the physicochemical properties of these micelles, such as changes in the diameter and surface electricity. These physicochemical properties are closely associated with the dynamics of the interface between the nanoparticles and the lipid bilayers, in addition to the dynamics of the solid–liquid interface, as well as with the changes occurring during the interaction of the particles with the suspension medium and biological molecules ( 3 , 4 ), including the semen plasma proteins ( 5 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The enhancement of cryoprotection observed with the use of LDL-P micelles could be associated with the changes in the physicochemical properties of these micelles, such as changes in the diameter and surface electricity. These physicochemical properties are closely associated with the dynamics of the interface between the nanoparticles and the lipid bilayers, in addition to the dynamics of the solid–liquid interface, as well as with the changes occurring during the interaction of the particles with the suspension medium and biological molecules ( 3 , 4 ), including the semen plasma proteins ( 5 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is mainly due to the high surface area at the nano-level, which allows an intense interaction of the nanoparticles with the matrix they are introduced in ( 2 ). In animal reproduction, certain metal-conjugated nanoparticles ( 3 ), natural extracts ( 4 ), and vitamin E nanoemulsions ( 5 ) with antioxidant properties are reported to be among the most promising candidates for application in sperm cryopreservation ( 6 ).…”
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“…Several studies have demonstrated that not only storage (Merino et al 2017) but also vitrification (Figueroa et al 2013;Zilli et al 2018) and cryopreservation alter mitochondrial integrity and normal functioning (Ogier De Baulny et al 1997;He & Woods 2004;Cabrita et al 2005a;Viveiros et al 2015;Figueroa et al, 2016Figueroa et al, , 2017Figueroa et al, , 2019Perry et al 2019). Damage at this level reduces not only the percentage of motile spermatozoa, but also the duration of sperm motility (He & Woods 2004) and the fertility.…”
Section: Mitochondrial Damagementioning
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“…2015; Figueroa et al, 2016, 2017, 2019; Perry et al . 2019). Damage at this level reduces not only the percentage of motile spermatozoa, but also the duration of sperm motility (He & Woods 2004) and the fertility.…”
Section: Mitochondrial Damagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), glycerol and methyl glycol (MG) are common intracellular cryoprotectants used for cryopreservation of fish spermatozoa (Viveiros et al, ). Indeed, alcohol‐based cryoprotectants are widely used for cryopreservation of sperm from freshwater fish: Piracanjuba ( Brycon orbignyanus ; Perry et al, ), Tambaqui ( Colossoma macropomum ; Garcia et al, ; Varela Junior et al, ), Curimba ( Prochilodus lineatus ; Miliorini et al, ; Viveiros et al, ), Pacu ( Piaractus mesopotamicus ; Pires et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%