2018
DOI: 10.1111/rda.13329
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Comparison of the characteristics of chinchilla epidydimal semen after collection, storage at 5°C and cryopreservation

Abstract: Contents The aim of the study was to compare the characteristics of chinchilla epididymal sperm: fresh, stored at liquid state and cryopreserved. Epididymal spermatozoa obtained from 11 males were assessed for subjective motility, concentration, motility parameters measured by CASA, viability, morphology, membrane integrity, acrosome integrity, mitochondrial potential, lipid peroxidation, chromatin structure, apoptotic changes and capacitation. Then half of the spermatozoa were stored at 5°C for 30 hr, and the… Show more

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“…Morphology was assessed after staining with Giemsa stain according to the modified Watson method [53]. Spermatozoa were classified as normal or possessing one of the abnormalities: proximal droplet (%), distal droplet (%), head abnormalities (%), detached head (%), acrosome abnormalities (%), midpiece defects (%), "Daglike" defect (%), bent tail (%), and coiled tail (%) [54]. [55,56].…”
Section: Morphology Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morphology was assessed after staining with Giemsa stain according to the modified Watson method [53]. Spermatozoa were classified as normal or possessing one of the abnormalities: proximal droplet (%), distal droplet (%), head abnormalities (%), detached head (%), acrosome abnormalities (%), midpiece defects (%), "Daglike" defect (%), bent tail (%), and coiled tail (%) [54]. [55,56].…”
Section: Morphology Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%