Improved Quality of Cryopreserved Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Spermatozoa After Centrifugation Through Accudenz

Adrienne E. Crosier, Josephine N. Henghali, Jogayle Howard, Budhan S. Pukazhenthi, Kimberly A. Terrell, Laurie L. Marker, David E. Wildt
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Sperm cryopreservation, in combination with assisted reproductive techniques, is a valuable tool for the genetic management of endangered felids. However, the acrosome of the cheetah spermatozoon is especially sensitive to cryopreservation, with approximately 40% of spermatozoa experiencing acrosomal damage immediately after thawing and then another approximately 15% loss during the next 4 hours in vitro. Additionally, thawing causes a reduction in sperm motility by approximately 20% with another decrease of approximately 12% during subsequent incubation in vitro. We hypothesized that slow removal of glycerol from cryopreserved cheetah spermatozoa using an Accudenz gradient would improve acrosomal integrity, sperm motility longevity, and structural morphology. Accudenz was compared with traditional cheetah sperm processing methods for glycerol removal that involves washing, multistep resuspension, and swim-up processing. Electroejaculates (n = 21 total from 8 males) were washed in Ham F10 medium, and sperm pellets were resuspended in TEST-yolk buffer with 0% glycerol. Samples were cryopreserved in straws in 4% final glycerol, thawed, and assessed for percent intact acrosomes (% IA), percent motility (% M), and forward progressive status (FPS; scale, 0-5). Sperm motility index (SMI) was calculated as (% M + [FPS x 20]) / 2. In study 1, glycerol removal by centrifugation through an Accudenz gradient (4%, 10%) was compared with traditional sperm washing (control) and multistep resuspension protocols. At each time after centrifugation (hourly for 4 hours), % IA was improved (P < .05) for Accudenz (range, 36%-39%) compared with control (30%-33%) and multistep (29%-33%) treatments. In study 2, a modified Accudenz protocol was compared with traditional washing and was found to improve (P < .05) SMI (range, 52-64) compared with controls (range, 41-52) at each time postthaw after centrifugation. In study 3, swim-up processed sperm were compared with those treated by centrifugation through Accudenz and traditional sperm washing for improving sperm morphology. The percentage of structurally-normal sperm recovered postthawing increased (P < .05) for both the Accudenz (38%) and swim-up (33%) treatments compared with controls (21%). Percent IA and SMI also were improved (P < .05) for Accudenz (range, 39%-47% and 46-59, respectively) compared with controls (range, 26%-33% and 40-53, respectively). Results indicate that using Accudenz for glycerol removal from cryopreserved cheetah sperm mitigates the significant loss in sperm quality that occurs after freeze-thawing. This alleviation of cellular damage resulting from cryopreservation contributes to a more than 10% improvement in overall sperm motility and, more importantly, allows retention of 40% or more of sperm with intact acrosomes.

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Acinonyx jubatus精子经Accudenz离心后质量的提高
摘要:精子冷冻保存与辅助生殖技术相结合,是濒危猫科动物遗传管理的重要手段。然而,猎豹精子的顶体对低温保存特别敏感,大约40%的精子在解冻后立即经历顶体损伤,然后在体外培养的4小时内再经历约15%的顶体损伤。此外,解冻导致精子活力减少约20%,在随后的体外孵育期间又减少约12%。我们假设,使用Accudenz梯度从冷冻保存的猎豹精子中缓慢去除甘油可以改善顶体完整性,精子活力,寿命和结构形态。Accudenz比较了传统猎豹精子处理方法的甘油去除,包括洗涤、多步骤重悬和游泳处理。8只雄性的电射精液(n = 21)在Ham F10培养基中洗涤,精子微球在含有0%甘油的test -卵黄缓冲液中重悬。将样品冷冻保存在含有4%终甘油的吸管中,解冻后评估完整顶体百分比(% IA)、运动百分比(% M)和向前进展状态(FPS);规模,0 - 5)。精子活力指数(SMI)计算为(% M + [FPS × 20]) ÷ 2。在研究1中,通过Accudenz梯度(4%,10%)离心去除甘油比较了传统的精子洗涤(对照)和多步骤重悬方案。每次离心后(每小时4小时),% IA提高(P <与对照组(30%-33%)和多步骤治疗(29%-33%)相比,Accudenz治疗(范围,36%-39%)的疗效为0.05。在研究2中,将改进的Accudenz方案与传统洗涤方法进行了比较,发现改进了(P <离心解冻后每次SMI值(范围,52-64)与对照组(范围,41-52)比较。在研究3中,游泳处理的精子与Accudenz离心处理的精子和传统的精子洗涤处理的精子进行了比较,以改善精子形态。解冻后恢复结构正常精子的百分比增加(P <与对照组(21%)相比,Accudenz(38%)和swim-up(33%)治疗均有显著性差异(0.05)。IA和SMI的百分比也有所改善(P <Accudenz组(范围分别为39% ~ 47%和46 ~ 59)与对照组(范围分别为26% ~ 33%和40 ~ 53)相比,差异有统计学意义(0.05)。结果表明,使用Accudenz从冷冻保存的猎豹精子中去除甘油可以减轻冷冻解冻后精子质量的显著下降。这种由低温保存引起的细胞损伤的减轻有助于使精子的整体活力提高10%以上,更重要的是,允许保留40%或更多完整顶体的精子。
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Journal of andrology
Journal of andrology 医学-男科学
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