Cryopreservation of Giraffe Epidydimal Spermatozoa Using Different Extenders and Cryoprotectants
Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE Language English Country Switzerland Media electronic
Document type Journal Article
PubMed
35405846
PubMed Central
PMC8997136
DOI
10.3390/ani12070857
PII: ani12070857
Knihovny.cz E-resources
- Keywords
- assisted reproduction technologies, epididymis, freezing, giraffidae, glycerol, methylformamide,
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- Journal Article MeSH
Giraffe numbers have plummeted over the last 30 years by 30-40%. Thus, their conservation status has been raised from least concern to vulnerable. Efforts to manage in situ and ex situ populations are increasing. Assisted reproduction techniques (ART) such as sperm cryopreservation could help preserve the genetic diversity of giraffe subspecies and, when used for artificial inseminations, enhance genetic exchange between isolated populations. However, to date, the post-thaw motility of recovered sperm has been low and inconsistent. In this study, epididymal sperm collected from the testes of giraffes (n = 7) was frozen in three different extenders, namely, BotuCrio, Steridyl, and test egg yolk (TEY), each supplemented with one of two different cryoprotectants (5% glycerol or a mix of 1% glycerol and 4% methylformamide) and frozen over liquid nitrogen vapor. Across all three extenders, sperm showed significantly better post-thaw results when frozen with a mix of glycerol and methylformamide compared with glycerol alone. Sperm frozen with TEY and a mix of glycerol and methylformamide achieved superior post-thaw total and progressive sperm motility of 57 ± 3% and 45 ± 3%, respectively. These results show the benefit of using alternative cryoprotectants for freezing giraffe spermatozoa and could aid in the application of ARTs for giraffe subspecies or the closely related endangered Okapi.
Bioparc de Doué la Fontaine F 49700 Doué la Fontaine France
Faune Vet F 44200 Nantes France
Parc Zoologique de Paris MNHN F 75012 Paris France
Serengeti Park Hodenhagen D 29693 Hodenhagen Germany
ZOO Dvůr Králové CZ 544 01 Dvůr Králové nad Labem Czech Republic
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