Sephadex filtration as successful alternative to density-gradient centrifugation procedures for ram sperm selection with improved kinetics

Density-gradients centrifugation (DGC) and filtration columns (FC) are used to separate deformed or dead sperm, debris, and other cells that may negatively affect the fertilizing capacity of sperm in fresh, chilled and frozen/thawed semen. The present study was conducted to evaluate the suitability of DGC (BoviPure®, Percoll® and Accudenz®) and FC (Sephadex G-15®) sperm selection procedures for fresh-extended and cold-stored ram semen by assessment of post-treatment sperm quality variables. Twenty normospermic ejaculates from ten adult Merino rams were used. Sperm concentration of recovered cells was greater (P < 0.001) after BoviPure treatment than other procedures in both fresh and cold semen. With the Sephadex method, there were more desirable values than with use of DGC procedures in several sperm motility variables measured by using the CASA system. In non-refrigerated semen samples, the percentage of progressive sperm motility (%PSM) after Sephadex filtration was greater (P < 0.05) than after BoviPure treatment; the straightline velocity (VSL) value after Sephadex filtration was greater (P < 0.01) than after Accudenz treatment; the amplitude of lateral head displacement (ALH) after Sephadex and Accudenz treatment was less than non-filtered semen (P < 0.001) and after Percoll (P < 0.01) and BoviPure (P < 0.05) treatments. In cold-stored semen samples, the %PSM after Sephadex filtration was greater than non-filtered (P < 0.05) semen and after BoviPure (P < 0.05), Percoll (P < 0.05) and Accudenz (P < 0.001) treatments. It is concluded that Sephadex column filtration can be used to select ram sperm in non-refrigerated and cooled semen, because percentage progressively motile sperm and some other sperm motility characteristics are greater with use of this techniques as compared with use of DGC methods.

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Main Authors: Galarza, D. A., López Sebastián, Antonio, Woelders, H., Blesbois, E., Santiago Moreno, Julián
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Published: Elsevier 2018
Subjects:Sperm, Selection, Filtration, Centrifugation, Gradients,
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2934992023-02-20T10:29:05Z Sephadex filtration as successful alternative to density-gradient centrifugation procedures for ram sperm selection with improved kinetics Galarza, D. A. López Sebastián, Antonio Woelders, H. Blesbois, E. Santiago Moreno, Julián Sperm Selection Filtration Centrifugation Gradients Density-gradients centrifugation (DGC) and filtration columns (FC) are used to separate deformed or dead sperm, debris, and other cells that may negatively affect the fertilizing capacity of sperm in fresh, chilled and frozen/thawed semen. The present study was conducted to evaluate the suitability of DGC (BoviPure®, Percoll® and Accudenz®) and FC (Sephadex G-15®) sperm selection procedures for fresh-extended and cold-stored ram semen by assessment of post-treatment sperm quality variables. Twenty normospermic ejaculates from ten adult Merino rams were used. Sperm concentration of recovered cells was greater (P < 0.001) after BoviPure treatment than other procedures in both fresh and cold semen. With the Sephadex method, there were more desirable values than with use of DGC procedures in several sperm motility variables measured by using the CASA system. In non-refrigerated semen samples, the percentage of progressive sperm motility (%PSM) after Sephadex filtration was greater (P < 0.05) than after BoviPure treatment; the straightline velocity (VSL) value after Sephadex filtration was greater (P < 0.01) than after Accudenz treatment; the amplitude of lateral head displacement (ALH) after Sephadex and Accudenz treatment was less than non-filtered semen (P < 0.001) and after Percoll (P < 0.01) and BoviPure (P < 0.05) treatments. In cold-stored semen samples, the %PSM after Sephadex filtration was greater than non-filtered (P < 0.05) semen and after BoviPure (P < 0.05), Percoll (P < 0.05) and Accudenz (P < 0.001) treatments. It is concluded that Sephadex column filtration can be used to select ram sperm in non-refrigerated and cooled semen, because percentage progressively motile sperm and some other sperm motility characteristics are greater with use of this techniques as compared with use of DGC methods. 2023-02-20T10:29:05Z 2023-02-20T10:29:05Z 2018 journal article Animal Reproduction Science 192: 261-270 (2018) 0378-4320 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/513 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/293499 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2018.03.022 en none Elsevier
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topic Sperm
Selection
Filtration
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Gradients
Sperm
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Filtration
Centrifugation
Gradients
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Filtration
Centrifugation
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Gradients
Galarza, D. A.
López Sebastián, Antonio
Woelders, H.
Blesbois, E.
Santiago Moreno, Julián
Sephadex filtration as successful alternative to density-gradient centrifugation procedures for ram sperm selection with improved kinetics
description Density-gradients centrifugation (DGC) and filtration columns (FC) are used to separate deformed or dead sperm, debris, and other cells that may negatively affect the fertilizing capacity of sperm in fresh, chilled and frozen/thawed semen. The present study was conducted to evaluate the suitability of DGC (BoviPure®, Percoll® and Accudenz®) and FC (Sephadex G-15®) sperm selection procedures for fresh-extended and cold-stored ram semen by assessment of post-treatment sperm quality variables. Twenty normospermic ejaculates from ten adult Merino rams were used. Sperm concentration of recovered cells was greater (P < 0.001) after BoviPure treatment than other procedures in both fresh and cold semen. With the Sephadex method, there were more desirable values than with use of DGC procedures in several sperm motility variables measured by using the CASA system. In non-refrigerated semen samples, the percentage of progressive sperm motility (%PSM) after Sephadex filtration was greater (P < 0.05) than after BoviPure treatment; the straightline velocity (VSL) value after Sephadex filtration was greater (P < 0.01) than after Accudenz treatment; the amplitude of lateral head displacement (ALH) after Sephadex and Accudenz treatment was less than non-filtered semen (P < 0.001) and after Percoll (P < 0.01) and BoviPure (P < 0.05) treatments. In cold-stored semen samples, the %PSM after Sephadex filtration was greater than non-filtered (P < 0.05) semen and after BoviPure (P < 0.05), Percoll (P < 0.05) and Accudenz (P < 0.001) treatments. It is concluded that Sephadex column filtration can be used to select ram sperm in non-refrigerated and cooled semen, because percentage progressively motile sperm and some other sperm motility characteristics are greater with use of this techniques as compared with use of DGC methods.
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author Galarza, D. A.
López Sebastián, Antonio
Woelders, H.
Blesbois, E.
Santiago Moreno, Julián
author_facet Galarza, D. A.
López Sebastián, Antonio
Woelders, H.
Blesbois, E.
Santiago Moreno, Julián
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title Sephadex filtration as successful alternative to density-gradient centrifugation procedures for ram sperm selection with improved kinetics
title_short Sephadex filtration as successful alternative to density-gradient centrifugation procedures for ram sperm selection with improved kinetics
title_full Sephadex filtration as successful alternative to density-gradient centrifugation procedures for ram sperm selection with improved kinetics
title_fullStr Sephadex filtration as successful alternative to density-gradient centrifugation procedures for ram sperm selection with improved kinetics
title_full_unstemmed Sephadex filtration as successful alternative to density-gradient centrifugation procedures for ram sperm selection with improved kinetics
title_sort sephadex filtration as successful alternative to density-gradient centrifugation procedures for ram sperm selection with improved kinetics
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