2020
DOI: 10.1590/1809-6891v21e-52499
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Comparison of extenders and storage temperature in chilling canine semen

Abstract: This study aimed to compare the effects a commercial milk-based extender and a self-made egg yolk extender had on the quality of canine semen stored at two different temperatures, 5ºC or 15ºC. The ejaculate obtained was split into two aliquots of equal volume and diluted with the milk or egg yolk extender. The final concentration was 100×106 spermatozoa/mL. Diluted semen was placed in transport containers and maintained at final storage temperatures of 5ºC and 15ºC. The quality of the chilled semen was assesse… Show more

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“…Environments: Semen was collected in a dust-free, silent, and comfortable environment. Dogs were ejaculated in presence of a teaser bitch (Pignataro et al, 2020). Fifteen collections of each dog were assessed and compared.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environments: Semen was collected in a dust-free, silent, and comfortable environment. Dogs were ejaculated in presence of a teaser bitch (Pignataro et al, 2020). Fifteen collections of each dog were assessed and compared.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Temperature is decreased to induce sperm inactivity during storage in liquid form. The globally accepted cooling temperature is between 4°C and 5°C to maintain semen quality and reduce gamete metabolism in dogs [16], stallions [17], bulls [18], goats [19], and rams [20], whereas in boars, the diluted liquid semen must be kept between 15°C and 17°C [21]. Mammalian sperm cells, especially for rams [22], boars [23], bulls [24], stallions [12], and men [25], are damaged by rapid temperature drop.…”
Section: Cooling Temperature For Semen Preservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chilling and freezing protocols as a cryopreservation method have helped to lower sperm temperature, dehydrate sperm, and induce intra-and extracellular freezing in order to protect sperm cells from oxidative damage caused by higher concentrations of ROS (Lucio et al, 2016;Pignataro et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%