“…Furthermore, the use of methylated cryoprotectants is known to induce the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) that can cause several damages, such as cytosine methylation in fish spermatozoa DNA (Kawai et al, 2010), which is one of the principal epigenetic mechanisms (Bird, 2002), and have been suggested to be a good indicator for sperm quality (Herráez et al, 2017), affecting consequently the success of a cryopreservation protocol. In this comparative study, Herranz-Jusdado et al (2019a) showed that the protocol using methanol, initially developed by the Hungarian group (Müller et al, 2012;Szabó et al, 2005), was better in terms of higher spermatozoa viability and motility than the protocol with DMSO developed by the Spanish group (Asturiano et al, 2016;Peñaranda et al, 2009). Furthermore, the protocol with DMSO induced a hypo-methylation of them spermatozoa DNA, whereas no changes in DNA methylation were observed when sperm was cryopreserved with the protocol with methanol.…”