2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2017.03.011
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Sperm cryopreservation of Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica

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“…Although DMSO is the most used cryoprotectant for fish sperm (Gallego and Asturiano, 2018a;Martínez-Páramo et al, 2017), methanol has also been widely used in freshwater species such as sturgeons, salmonids, tench or Eurasian perch within others (reviewed by Asturiano et al, 2017). Furthermore, it has been recently used in cryopreservation protocols for Japanese eel sperm (Koh et al, 2017;Müller et al, 2017;. As cryoprotectant, methanol has been reported to penetrate more rapidly the cells and being less toxic than DMSO (Horváth et al, 2015).…”
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“…Although DMSO is the most used cryoprotectant for fish sperm (Gallego and Asturiano, 2018a;Martínez-Páramo et al, 2017), methanol has also been widely used in freshwater species such as sturgeons, salmonids, tench or Eurasian perch within others (reviewed by Asturiano et al, 2017). Furthermore, it has been recently used in cryopreservation protocols for Japanese eel sperm (Koh et al, 2017;Müller et al, 2017;. As cryoprotectant, methanol has been reported to penetrate more rapidly the cells and being less toxic than DMSO (Horváth et al, 2015).…”
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“…Years later, Müller et al (2017) and Koh et al (2017) developed in parallel new sperm cryopreservation protocols for Japanese eel. Both protocols used methanol as cryoprotectant, which is osmotically inert and do not activate the sperm, and used similar extender solutions, ASP and ASP30 respectively.…”
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