2018
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n2p631
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Sodium bicarbonate and HEPES as buffer components for cooling the semen of pony stallions

Abstract: The composition of semen diluents can modify its viability during cooling. The buffering effects of HEPES and sodium bicarbonate were evaluated considering the pH and sperm viability. The semen of seven adult Brazilian ponies was evaluated before and after cooling at 5oC for 24 h and 48 h. A non-buffered skim milk powder extender (C) and the same extender buffered with sodium bicarbonate (SB) and HEPES (H) were used. After dilution, semen (three ejaculates/pony) was centrifuged and the seminal plasma discarded… Show more

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“…The negative and high magnitude correlation between total sperm defects with vigor and motility can be justi ed by the fact that the more injured and with tail defects such as we observed in this study, the more spermatozoa are able to movement with vigor and it is perceivable during semen evaluations. The negative and high magnitude correlation observed between total sperm defects with hypoosmotic test could suggest the fact that the more defects is detected in spermatozoa there are more damage or poor formation on spermatozoa membrane and it prevents a normal osmolarity response (Rodrigues et al, 2018;Trentin et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The negative and high magnitude correlation between total sperm defects with vigor and motility can be justi ed by the fact that the more injured and with tail defects such as we observed in this study, the more spermatozoa are able to movement with vigor and it is perceivable during semen evaluations. The negative and high magnitude correlation observed between total sperm defects with hypoosmotic test could suggest the fact that the more defects is detected in spermatozoa there are more damage or poor formation on spermatozoa membrane and it prevents a normal osmolarity response (Rodrigues et al, 2018;Trentin et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%