2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apjr.2016.10.012
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Seminal plasma hormonal profile of Arabian stallions that are classified ‘good’ or ‘poor’ for semen freezing

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“…Although SP activates the motility of epididymal spermatozoa [23], it seems that this physiological function does not always affect ejaculated spermatozoa in the same way when SP is added [8,10,12,15]. The most likely reason for this is the variability in the SP components among individual stallions [9], and particularly, between good and poor freezers [18]. Moreover, the motility stimulant aminopeptidase N differs between the seminal plasma of good and poor freezers [15].…”
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“…Although SP activates the motility of epididymal spermatozoa [23], it seems that this physiological function does not always affect ejaculated spermatozoa in the same way when SP is added [8,10,12,15]. The most likely reason for this is the variability in the SP components among individual stallions [9], and particularly, between good and poor freezers [18]. Moreover, the motility stimulant aminopeptidase N differs between the seminal plasma of good and poor freezers [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the development of spermatozoa is complete before the semen is manipulated for freezing. As the seminal plasma components differ between good and poor freezers [18], we can assume that collected ejaculate from poor freezers has predetermined freezability. This is further supported by a study by Cabrera et al [32], who found different lipidomic profiles in poor compared to good freezers and linked this change to freezability.…”
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“…Several researchers have added various substances to semen extenders, such as milk, caseinate, and lactoferrin [120]. Other researchers added hormones, such as insulin [171], follicle-stimulating hormone [172], and testosterone [173], to the semen extenders. The addition of selenium improved male reproductive performance by potentiating semen quality and suppressing free radicals [174,175].…”
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“…Stallions can be classified as “good or bad freezers” depending on the freezability of their ejaculates (El‐Badry et al., 2016), and individual stallion variability in semen quality has become one of the main challenges for the efficiency of sperm cryopreservation (Yeste et al., 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%