Cryopreservation of the Endangered Mahseer (Tor khudree) Spermatozoa: Effect of Dimethyl Sulfoxide, Freezing, Activating Media, and Cryostorage on Post-Thaw Spermatozoa Motility and Fertility

N. Basavaraja, S. N. Hegde, K. Palaksha
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The present study was conducted with the goal of evaluating the viability of spermatozoa of the Deccan mahseer (Tor khudree, Cyprinidae) cryopreserved using different strategies. Immotile spermatozoa pooled from 2–4 males were diluted with modified fish Ringer's solution (pH: 7.48) and protected with dimethyl sulfoxide (Me2SO) at 5%, 10%, and 15% and subjected to different equilibration periods. Diluted samples (1:10) were drawn into 500 µL plastic straws and frozen at a distance of 5 cm from the level of liquid nitrogen (LN2) and preserved for 385 days in LN2. Me2SO at 10% resulted in higher post-thaw spermatozoa motility rate (46.7%) than 5% or 15% (up to 33.3%) after 385 days of cryopreservation. Of the different equilibration periods, 20–40 min generally produced higher motility (%) rates than 0, 10, 50, 60, 70, 80, or 90 min. The highest post-thaw motility of spermatozoa was obtained when they were frozen at 2 cm (−120.3°C) above the level of LN2 and the optimum freezing rate was found to be 14.5 ± 0...
低温保存濒危马鹿(Tor khudree)精子:二甲亚砜、冷冻、激活介质和低温保存对解冻后精子活力和生育能力的影响
本研究的目的是评估采用不同策略冷冻保存德干马鲛(Tor khudree,鲤科)精子的活力。选取2-4只雄鱼的不动精子,用pH为7.48的改性鱼林格氏液稀释,用5%、10%和15%的二甲亚砜(Me2SO)保护,并进行不同的平衡周期。将稀释后的样品(1:10)吸入500µL塑料吸管中,在距离液氮(LN2)水平面5 cm处冷冻,在LN2中保存385天。低温保存385天后,10%的Me2SO使解冻后精子活力率(46.7%)高于5%或15%(33.3%)。在不同的平衡周期中,20-40 min的精子活力(%)率普遍高于0、10、50、60、70、80和90 min。精子解冻后活力最高的是在LN2水平以上2 cm(- 120.3°C)的条件下冷冻,最佳冷冻速率为14.5±0。
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