Jerico Consolacion , Francisco Ceacero , Veit Ny , Radim Kotrba , Josef Illek , Miša Škorič , Marta Serralle , Pedro Javier Soria-Meneses , Ana Josefa Soler , Tersia Kokošková
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Abstract
The caudal epididymal recovery of spermatozoa has been utilised in game animal species to preserve genetically superior material after trophy hunting or slaughter, due to the difficulties of handling wild animals. Furthermore, the potential application of assisted reproductive techniques using harvested spermatozoa may contribute towards maintaining genetic diversity in isolated captive populations internationally. However, this technique requires clear and ideally simple protocols for the collection and handling of gametes after the death of the male animals, as the point of harvest is usually remote in game ranching. Therefore, this research aimed to investigate the effects of time after harvesting sperm under basic field conditions from the caudal epididymides of farmed common eland bulls in terms of their sperm motility and morphological changes. The relationship among these sperm quality parameters was also explored. Six bulls (2–2.5 years old; 203 ± 20 kg) were slaughtered, and their epididymal sperm were harvested and assessed for sperm motility and kinematics at minutes 0, 35, 70, 100, together with sperm viability, sperm head morphometry, and morphology at minutes 0, 20, 40, 60, 80 using CASA. Sperm quality sharply declined after 35 minutes of slaughter, but no effects were seen in sperm head morphometry. This study brings the first information regarding the quality of sperm retrieval from the cauda epididymides and sperm quality under physiological conditions in a uniform age group of eland. Future work should consider the effect of animal age and other individual animal traits, as well as the use of various media and extenders.
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An official journal of the Society for Biology of Reproduction and the Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research of Polish Academy of Sciences in Olsztyn, Poland.
Reproductive Biology is an international, peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of reproduction in vertebrates. The journal invites original research papers, short communications, review articles and commentaries dealing with reproductive physiology, endocrinology, immunology, molecular and cellular biology, receptor studies, animal breeding as well as andrology, embryology, infertility, assisted reproduction and contraception. Papers from both basic and clinical research will be considered.