Silmara Leticia Gonçalves Lima , Danuza Leite Leão , Adriana Novaes dos Reis , Josye Bianca Santos , Regiane Rodrigues dos Santos , Sheyla Farhayldes Souza Domingues
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The domestic cat is an example of a species that thrives despite numerous threats faced by the Felidae family. This resilience has sparked significant scientific interest in the application of assisted reproductive techniques (ARTs) developed for domestic cats in order to preserve the genetic diversity of wild felines. With the decline in genetic diversity and population numbers of wild cats, effective reproductive interventions are crucial. The recovery of spermatozoa from the epididymis is important for the application of ARTs because of their unique characteristics, including their ability to maintain viability for long periods under refrigeration, their potential for cryopreservation, and their usefulness in generating viable embryos through ARTs. Techniques such as compression, perforation, and cutting followed by floating are used to recover these spermatozoa, which facilitates their use in vitro fertilization and artificial insemination, while gamete cryopreservation has already been successfully implemented in domestic cats, offering a possible solution to ensure the future of wild cats. This review focuses on the unique characteristics of sperm recovered from the epididymal tail of cats, and aims to capitalize on the knowledge gained from studies on domestic cats to ensure the survival of endangered felines.
家猫是猫科动物中的一个典范,尽管猫科动物面临着众多威胁,但家猫仍能茁壮成长。这种顽强的生命力引发了科学界对应用为家猫开发的辅助生殖技术(ARTs)保护野生猫科动物遗传多样性的浓厚兴趣。随着野生猫科动物遗传多样性和种群数量的减少,有效的生殖干预措施至关重要。从附睾中回收精子对 ART 的应用非常重要,因为精子具有独特的特性,包括能在冷藏条件下长期保持活力、具有冷冻保存的潜力以及可通过 ART 生成有活力的胚胎。配子冷冻保存技术已在家猫身上成功实施,为确保野生猫的未来提供了可能的解决方案。这篇综述的重点是从猫的附睾尾部回收精子的独特特征,旨在利用从家猫研究中获得的知识,确保濒危猫科动物的生存。