Effect of cryopreservation of individual ejaculates on fertility in genetic resource chicken lines

C. Ehling, U. Baulain, S. Weigend, M. Henning, D. Rath
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The aim of this study was to confirm the suitability of a cryopreservation protocol in three phylogenetically divergent chicken lines on individual ejaculates of roosters. The experimental animals originated from three gene reserve lines. In two trials individual semen samples were cryopreserved and used in insemination experiments. For the freezing medium N-methylacetamide and dimethylformamide were mixed 2:1 in a base diluent according to Hanzawa et al. ( 2006). 0.25 ml straws were frozen in two phases beginning with a controlled temperature decrease of –3°C/min. The samples were thawed in a 4°C water bath. The semen was evaluated by means of CASA (computer-assisted sperm analysis). The hens were intravaginal inseminated in the distance of three or four days three times. Fertilization rate was determined after 7-day incubation by candling. Results showed a considerable influence of trial, chicken line and their interaction on sperm quality and fertility. Fertilization results with frozen sperm were extremely variable between individual roosters within the lines and trials (line R22: 9.7–73.3%, line G11: 33.3–84.6%, line L68: 41.4–87.5%). Significant correlations between sperm quality parameters and fertility rates were found only in two of three chicken lines. The results prove that there are genetic differences in the sperm quality and the subsequent fertility which should be taken into account at the construction of a sperm bank. But the developed cryopreservation method was applied successfully to individual roosters of genetic resource lines and is therefore eligible for gene banking of endangered chicken populations.
个体射精低温保存对遗传资源鸡系育性的影响
本研究的目的是确认在三个系统发育不同的鸡系中对公鸡个体射精的低温保存方案的适用性。实验动物来源于三个基因储备系。在两个试验中,个体精液样本被冷冻保存并用于人工授精实验。根据Hanzawa et al.(2006)的方法,将n -甲基乙酰胺和二甲基甲酰胺在基础稀释剂中以2:1混合作为冷冻介质。0.25 ml吸管分两期冷冻,开始时控制温度降低-3°C/min。样品在4°C水浴中解冻。采用计算机辅助精子分析(CASA)对精液进行评估。这些母鸡在三到四天的距离内进行了三次阴道内受精。熏蒸7 d后测定受精率。结果表明,试验、鸡系及其互作对精子质量和育性有较大影响。用冷冻精子受精的结果在系内和试验中的单个公鸡之间差异极大(系R22: 9.7-73.3%,系G11: 33.3-84.6%,系L68: 41.4-87.5%)。精子质量参数与生育率之间的显著相关性仅在三个鸡系中的两个中被发现。结果证明,在精子质量和随后的生育能力方面存在遗传差异,这在建立精子库时应予以考虑。但所开发的冷冻保存方法已成功地应用于遗传资源系的公鸡个体,因此符合濒危鸡种群基因库的条件。
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Archiv Fur Geflugelkunde
Archiv Fur Geflugelkunde 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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期刊介绍: Archiv für Geflügelkunde ist die international anerkannte Fachzeitschrift mit wissenschaftlich wertvollen und erstmaligen Veröffentlichungen über Geflügelkunde und artverwandte Gebiete.
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