“One Step and Two Steps” freezing methods of dog’s semen in coconut water and ethylene glycol extender

Authors

  • Débora Silva Godim UFF
  • Ana Cristina Nery de Castro UFF
  • Marceline Vidal UFF
  • Marco Antonio da Rocha Ferreira UFF
  • Leopoldo José Cury UFF
  • Tania Góes de Pinho Universidade Federal Fluminense, UFF

Abstract

The objective of this study was to verify the influence of One Step and Two Steps freezing methods on dog’s spermatic viability. The experiment was performed using 20 ejaculates from 11 previously selected dogs which presented progressive motility over 70% and vigor equal or superior to 3. The samples were frozen in medium composed by coconut water and ethylene glycol as crioprotectant by the methods, One and Two Steps. After thawing, progressive motility, vigor, live spermatozoa percentage and plasmatic membrane integrity were evaluated. The results showed that there was no difference (P>0.05) in evaluated seminal characteristics. For progressive motility, the results (mean ± standard deviation) were respectively for One and Two Steps, 47.3% ± 16.6% and 50.5% ±1 7.4%. As well as, the results for vigor, live spermatozoa percentage, plasmatic membrane integrity were 2.64 ± 0.67 and 2.9 ± 0.74; 52.2% ± 24.16 and 52.2% ± 24.48%; 15.27% ± 10.19% and 23.3% ± 11.6% for One and Two Steps methods, respectively. In conclusion, the One Step and Two Steps techniques can be used as semen cryopreservation methods in dog’s assisted reproduction and there is no difference between the evaluated characteristics of frozen-thawed semen using one or other technique.

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Author Biographies

Débora Silva Godim, UFF

Pós-graduação em Clínica e Reprodução Animal

Ana Cristina Nery de Castro, UFF

Pós-graduação em Clínica e Reprodução Animal

Marceline Vidal, UFF

Pós-graduação em Clínica e Reprodução Animal

Marco Antonio da Rocha Ferreira, UFF

Pós-graduação em Clínica e Reprodução Animal

Leopoldo José Cury, UFF

Departamento de Patologia e Clínica Veterinária, Universidade Federal Fluminense

Tania Góes de Pinho, Universidade Federal Fluminense, UFF

Departamento de Patologia e Clínica Veterinária, Universidade Federal Fluminense

Published

2009-06-30

Issue

Section

Animal Reproduction