2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0093-691x(03)00139-0
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Effect of epididymis handling conditions on the quality of ram spermatozoa recovered post-mortem

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“…In particular, refrigeration temperature induced an increase in total motility of the +51% in the 72R group than in the 72E group. The same condition was observed by other authors in rams at 24 h (Kaabi et al, 2003) and bulls at 48 h of PMT (Martins et al, 2009). As stated in our study, refrigeration had a significant positive effect already after the 24 h of testicle conservation also on the most important sperm kinetic parameters.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…In particular, refrigeration temperature induced an increase in total motility of the +51% in the 72R group than in the 72E group. The same condition was observed by other authors in rams at 24 h (Kaabi et al, 2003) and bulls at 48 h of PMT (Martins et al, 2009). As stated in our study, refrigeration had a significant positive effect already after the 24 h of testicle conservation also on the most important sperm kinetic parameters.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Consequently, the detrimental effects of cryopreservation on samples of testicles conserved at E temperature occurred in advance over time. In rams, at least for total motility, this situation occurred at 48 h of testicle conservation at environment temperature (Kaabi et al, 2003). In refrigerated goat samples instead, a significant decrease in these parameters occurred later, at 48 h of testicle conservation, which was also observed in boars (Kikuchi et al, 1998).…”
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confidence: 75%
“…De la misma forma comparando con material espermático colectado de los epidídimos de animales post mortem, como es del ovino, vacuno y ciervo ibérico, los investigadores reportan motilidades a la descongelación del 35 al 70% (Kaabi et al 2003;Ehling et al 2006;Herold et al 2004;Martins et al 2007;Garde y col. 1998;Soler et al 2003;Soler et al 2005;Fernandez-Santos et al 2006), estas motilidades totales son superiores, comparados con las motilidades del reproductor 1 de 24.68% y para el reproductor 2 de 27.31%, encontrados en el presente estudio.…”
Section: Discusión Prueba De Fertilidad In-vitro De Los Espermatozoidunclassified
“…This was our initial success rate achieved using epididymal frozen semen in cats. Our previous study is also the only one to report successful conception cases achieved using frozen feline epididymal semen thus far.The duration and temperature of storage before collection of sperm after excision of the epididymis have marked influences on semen qualities in various animal species [6][7][8][9]. In cats, Hay and Goodrowe [5] reported that semen qualities did not differ between sperm collected from the cauda epididymis immediately after excision and after 24-hr storage at 5C.…”
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