Effect of Antibiotics Metranidazole, Streptomycin, and Gentamicin on the Maintenance of Sperm Motility of the European Common Frog (Rana temporaria) During Refrigerated Storage

IF 0.9 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
S. A. Kaurova, V. K. Uteshev, N. Shishova
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The problem of asynchrony in the production of gametes in amphibians can be solved by increasing the longevity of spermatozoa during the storage of spermic urine with antibiotics. This study evaluated the effect of metranidazole and streptomycin at concentrations of 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, and 1 mg/ml on the maintenance of motility and the longevity of spermatozoa in the spermic urine of the European common frog (Rana temporaria) during refrigerated storage at 4°C. Metranidazole did not improve the lifespan of spermatozoa, and streptomycin had a positive effect at all analyzed concentrations. In addition, the streptomycin and gentamicin at the same concentrations of 0.05, 0.1, and 0.2 mg/ml were compared for their effect on maintaining sperm motility during storage. In spermic urine samples with significant bacterial contamination, no significant differences were found in the effect of streptomycin and gentamicin on sperm motility. In the absence of any visible signs of significant bacterial contamination of spermic urine samples, the motility of spermatozoa with gentamicin remained significantly longer than that with streptomycin for all analyzed concentrations. In addition, in this study, for the first time, a positive correlation was revealed between the initial concentration of spermatozoa and the longevity of spermatozoa during the refrigerated storage of amphibian spermic urine samples with antibiotics (r = 0.899, P 0.0001). However, no relationship was found between the longevity of spermatozoa and the initial osmolality of spermic urine in the range from 62 to 92 mosmol/kg (r = 0.083, P = 0.768).
抗生素甲硝唑、链霉素和庆大霉素对冷藏期间欧洲普通蛙(Rana temporaria)精子活力维持的影响
两栖动物配子产生不同步的问题可以通过使用抗生素提高精子尿储存期间精子的寿命来解决。本研究评估了浓度为0.1、0.2、0.4和1毫克/毫升的甲硝唑和链霉素对欧洲普通蛙(Rana temporaria)精子尿在4摄氏度冷藏储存期间保持精子活力和寿命的影响。甲硝唑不能提高精子的寿命,而链霉素在所有分析浓度下都有积极作用。此外,还比较了相同浓度(0.05、0.1 和 0.2 毫克/毫升)的链霉素和庆大霉素在储存期间对保持精子活力的效果。在细菌污染严重的含精尿液样本中,链霉素和庆大霉素对精子活力的影响没有明显差异。在精子尿样没有明显细菌污染迹象的情况下,使用庆大霉素的精子在所有分析浓度下的运动时间都明显长于使用链霉素的精子。此外,在这项研究中,首次发现两栖动物精子尿液样本在使用抗生素冷藏储存期间,精子的初始浓度与精子的寿命呈正相关(r = 0.899,P 0.0001)。然而,在 62 至 92 mosmol/kg 的范围内,精子的寿命与精子尿的初始渗透压之间没有关系(r = 0.083,P = 0.768)。
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期刊介绍: Russian Journal of Herpetology is an international multi-disciplinary journal devoted to herpetology. Russian Journal of Herpetology accepts original papers on ecology, behavior, conservation, systematics, evolutionary morphology, paleontology, physiology, cytology and genetics of amphibians and reptiles. Types of Contributions: -original papers -invited or contributed reviews on specific topics -short communications on topics of immediate interest, new methods and ideas in progress -notices of meetings, symposia, and short courses -book reviews
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