Identification of cryodamage on plasma membrane integrity in bull spermatozoa and its relationship with field fertility
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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of cryopreservation
on the membrane integrity (MI) in the bull sperm, and
determine the relationship between intact cryopreserved sperm
and field fertility (FF). The eosin nigrosin exclusion and the
hypo-osmotic swelling test were combined in a single test
(HOS-EN test) to identify the spermatozoa with four types of
MI. After cryopreservation, there was a marked decline
(21.3%) in the percentage of spermatozoa with head membrane
intact/ tail membrane intact (Type IV MI), and a significant
increase in those with head membrane damaged/ tail
membrane damaged (Type I MI) (P<0.001), whereas type II MI
(head membrane intact /tail membrane damage) and type III
MI (head membrane damage/ tail membrane intact) ocurred
sparingly. A significant correlation was observed between the
percentage of Type IV MI and FF (r=0.49, P<0.014). Cryopreservation
causes a important demage in the plasmatic membrane
of the spermatozoa. Intact MI is closely related to FF.