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Bull Fertility and Its Relation with Density Gradient Selected Sperm

BACKGROUND: Sperm selection method is usually used to collect these cells for in vitro-assisted reproduction. Few studies reported the relationship of in vivo fertility and semen parameters after sperm selection; hence, the present study attempted to assess different semen parameters after post-thaw...

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Autores principales: Allouche, Lynda, Madani, Toufik, Mechmeche, Mohamed, Clement, Laetitia, Bouchemal, Allaoua
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Publicado: Royan Institute 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5215712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28367306
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author Allouche, Lynda
Madani, Toufik
Mechmeche, Mohamed
Clement, Laetitia
Bouchemal, Allaoua
author_facet Allouche, Lynda
Madani, Toufik
Mechmeche, Mohamed
Clement, Laetitia
Bouchemal, Allaoua
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description BACKGROUND: Sperm selection method is usually used to collect these cells for in vitro-assisted reproduction. Few studies reported the relationship of in vivo fertility and semen parameters after sperm selection; hence, the present study attempted to assess different semen parameters after post-thaw or sperm selection, using density gradient separation BoviPure®, to predict in vivo fertility. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this experimental study, frozen semen quality of four Montbeliarde bulls were assessed after post-thaw (PT) or after sperm selection (SSp), using density gradient separation BoviPure®, to predict the fertility rate in vivo. In addition to PT or SSp, semen was examined for concentration, motility, morphology abnormalities, viability, acrosome and plasma membrane integrities. Fertility was measured as non-return rates within 56 days after the first insemination (NRR) or as corrected NRR, expressed as CNRR, to the factors influencing fertility using linear mixed model. Non-parametric Kruskal-Wallis test was performed to compare semen parameter variables. Fertility rates were compared using Chi-square test. Pearson correlation analysis was used to test the relationship between CNRR and semen parameters. Data was analysed using SPSS package program, version 21.0. RESULTS: Most of the examined bulls exhibited a high fertility rate (3/4 bulls, 62.1- 81.8% for NRR or 67.2-98.5% for CNRR). Fertility rate, expressed as CNRR, was significantly related to semen parameters after SSp, but not after PT. Thus, CNRR was increased with decrease of total motility, progressive spermatozoa and abaxial implantation frequencies after SSp (r=-0.999, P=0.001; r=-0.990, P=0.010; r=-0.988, P= 0.012, respectively); while, CNRR was decreased with decrease of SSp immotile spermatozoa (r=+0.995, P=0.005), underlying that maximal limit of determined immotile spermatozoa is 47%. CONCLUSION: High frequencies of total and progressive motility spermatozoa, and abaxial implantation in gradient selected sperm appear to be not favorable for fertility in vivo.
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spelling pubmed-52157122017-04-01 Bull Fertility and Its Relation with Density Gradient Selected Sperm Allouche, Lynda Madani, Toufik Mechmeche, Mohamed Clement, Laetitia Bouchemal, Allaoua Int J Fertil Steril Original Article BACKGROUND: Sperm selection method is usually used to collect these cells for in vitro-assisted reproduction. Few studies reported the relationship of in vivo fertility and semen parameters after sperm selection; hence, the present study attempted to assess different semen parameters after post-thaw or sperm selection, using density gradient separation BoviPure®, to predict in vivo fertility. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this experimental study, frozen semen quality of four Montbeliarde bulls were assessed after post-thaw (PT) or after sperm selection (SSp), using density gradient separation BoviPure®, to predict the fertility rate in vivo. In addition to PT or SSp, semen was examined for concentration, motility, morphology abnormalities, viability, acrosome and plasma membrane integrities. Fertility was measured as non-return rates within 56 days after the first insemination (NRR) or as corrected NRR, expressed as CNRR, to the factors influencing fertility using linear mixed model. Non-parametric Kruskal-Wallis test was performed to compare semen parameter variables. Fertility rates were compared using Chi-square test. Pearson correlation analysis was used to test the relationship between CNRR and semen parameters. Data was analysed using SPSS package program, version 21.0. RESULTS: Most of the examined bulls exhibited a high fertility rate (3/4 bulls, 62.1- 81.8% for NRR or 67.2-98.5% for CNRR). Fertility rate, expressed as CNRR, was significantly related to semen parameters after SSp, but not after PT. Thus, CNRR was increased with decrease of total motility, progressive spermatozoa and abaxial implantation frequencies after SSp (r=-0.999, P=0.001; r=-0.990, P=0.010; r=-0.988, P= 0.012, respectively); while, CNRR was decreased with decrease of SSp immotile spermatozoa (r=+0.995, P=0.005), underlying that maximal limit of determined immotile spermatozoa is 47%. CONCLUSION: High frequencies of total and progressive motility spermatozoa, and abaxial implantation in gradient selected sperm appear to be not favorable for fertility in vivo. Royan Institute 2017 2016-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5215712/ /pubmed/28367306 Text en Any use, distribution, reproduction or abstract of this publication in any medium, with the exception of commercial purposes, is permitted provided the original work is properly cited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Allouche, Lynda
Madani, Toufik
Mechmeche, Mohamed
Clement, Laetitia
Bouchemal, Allaoua
Bull Fertility and Its Relation with Density Gradient Selected Sperm
title Bull Fertility and Its Relation with Density Gradient Selected Sperm
title_full Bull Fertility and Its Relation with Density Gradient Selected Sperm
title_fullStr Bull Fertility and Its Relation with Density Gradient Selected Sperm
title_full_unstemmed Bull Fertility and Its Relation with Density Gradient Selected Sperm
title_short Bull Fertility and Its Relation with Density Gradient Selected Sperm
title_sort bull fertility and its relation with density gradient selected sperm
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5215712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28367306
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