Capacitation-like changes in equine spermatoza throughout the cryopreservation process

Author:

Schembri M. A.,Major D. A.,Maxwell W. M. C.,Suttie J. J.,Evans G.

Abstract

Chlortetracycline (CTC) fluorescence staining analysis was used to investigate cryopreservation- induced capacitation-like changes in equine spermatozoa. Freshly ejaculated spermatozoa were found to display a high proportion of F pattern cells (uncapacitated; 93.6%) and a lower proportion of B pattern (capacitated; 5.4%) and AR pattern (acrosome-reacted; 1%) cells. Following cryopreservation in modified Kenney's medium, capacitation-like changes were observed. There was a significant increase in the proportion of spermatozoa displaying the B pattern (64.8%; P<0.001) and AR pattern (32.8%; P<0.001), with a corresponding decrease in the proportion of spermatozoa displaying the F staining pattern (2.5%; P<0.001). Further analysis of CTC fluorescence staining patterns showed that there was a major decrease in the proportion of F pattern spermatozoa corresponding to an increase in B pattern spermatozoa following removal of seminal plasma after centrifugation and resuspension in freezing medium. There was a further decline in the proportion of F pattern spermatozoa, corresponding to increases in B and AR pattern spermatozoa, after the freezing and thawing steps. Resuspension of centrifuged spermatozoa in homologous seminal plasma did not induce capacitation-like changes. These data indicate that the process of freezing and thawing stallion semen induces capacitation-like changes in spermatozoa and that most of the change is brought about by removal of seminal plasma, with further changes induced by the actual freezing and thawing step.

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

Subject

Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology

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