2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jevs.2016.07.003
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Quality of Fresh, Cooled, and Frozen Semen From Stallions Supplemented with Antioxidants and Fatty Acids

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“…With decreased sperm motility, fertilization potential is also reduced. Therefore, supplementation with fatty acids should be combined with antioxidants to effectively improve the integrity of the sperm membrane (SCHMID-LAUSIGK; AURICH, 2014;FREITAS et al, 2016). Although we used a formulation that contained only omegas and observed higher-quality fresh sperm post-supplementation, there was no improvement in the results of the frozen/thawed samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…With decreased sperm motility, fertilization potential is also reduced. Therefore, supplementation with fatty acids should be combined with antioxidants to effectively improve the integrity of the sperm membrane (SCHMID-LAUSIGK; AURICH, 2014;FREITAS et al, 2016). Although we used a formulation that contained only omegas and observed higher-quality fresh sperm post-supplementation, there was no improvement in the results of the frozen/thawed samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Additionally, the authors concluded that increased sperm motility is related to the use of antioxidants, while the improvement in membrane integrity was attributed mainly to the higher concentration of polyunsaturated fatty acids associated with antioxidants. Thus, in stallions, the isolated use of omegas did not result in large effects on sperm quality (FREITAS et al, 2016). These effects were attributed only to antioxidant supplementation (SCHMID-LAUSIGK; AURICH, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The quantity of DHA in the human sperm membrane has been associated with higher motility and concentration, as well as changes in morphology (González‐Ravina et al, ; Gulaya et al, ; Safarinejad, Hosseini, Dadkhah, & Asgari, ; Tavilani et al, ). In other animal species, there are reports of improved acrosome and sperm membrane integrity in horses (Freitas et al, ); elevation of motility, viability and membrane integrity in roosters (Safari Asl, Shariatmadari, Sharafi, Karimi Torshizi, & Shahverdi, ); a significant increase in the semen volume and total number of spermatozoa in pigs and dogs (Murphy et al, ; da Rocha, Cunha, Ederli, Albernaz, & Quirino, ; Tufarelli et al, ); and improved sperm quality in water buffaloes (Tran et al, ) and sheep (Esmaeili, Shahverdi, Alizadeh, Alipour, & Chehrazi, ). However, the use of PUFAs as dietary supplements to increase the quality of semen or treat testicular degeneration in dogs has not yet been fully elucidated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These fatty acids are essential for the structure, function and integrity of the plasma membrane (Colenbrander et al, 1992). Thus, maintenance of the membrane is essential for the continuous cellular viability (Grady et al, 2009;Freitas et al, 2016).…”
Section: Omega-3mentioning
confidence: 99%