Porcine sperm vitrification II: Spheres method.

Andrologia

Cátedra de Teriogenología, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Published: October 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study investigates vitrification as a potential alternative to traditional cryopreservation for boar sperm, addressing current issues in the standard methods.
  • Researchers compared the effects of using permeable cryoprotectants (like dimethylformamide and glycerol) and different warming techniques on sperm quality pre- and post-vitrification.
  • Results indicate that rapid warming of raw sperm without cryoprotectants may better preserve DNA integrity, suggesting that this vitrification method could be useful for embryo production through intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).

Article Abstract

Owing to current problems in boar sperm cryopreservation, this study proposes to evaluate vitrification in spheres as an alternative cryopreservation procedure, comparing the use or not of permeable cryoprotectants and two warming methods. Extended (n = 3; r = 4) and raw (n = 5; r = 2) porcine spermatozoa were diluted in media, in the absence or presence of either 4% dimethylformamide or 4% glycerol, to a final concentration of 5 × 10  spermatozoa/ml and vitrified using the spheres method. Two warming procedures were evaluated: a rapid method (30 s at 37°C) and an ultrarapid method (7 s at 75°C, followed by 30 s at 37°C). Percentages of total motility (phase contrast), membrane function (hypo-osmotic swelling test), acrosome integrity (phase contrast), sperm viability (6-carboxyfluorescein diacetate and propidium iodide stain), chromatin condensation (toluidine blue stain) and chromatin susceptibility to acid denaturation (acridine orange stain) were evaluated in the samples before and after vitrification. Results, analysed using Friedman's test, suggest that rapid warming of raw porcine spermatozoa vitrified without permeable cryoprotectants may preserve DNA condensation and integrity better than the other processing methods studied in this work. Hence, porcine sperm vitrification using spheres could be used to produce embryos with ICSI to further validate this method.

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