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Optimization of short-term storage of pikeperch semen: an applicable approach. | LitMetric

Optimization of short-term storage of pikeperch semen: an applicable approach.

Animal

Faculty of Fisheries and Protection of Waters, University of South Bohemia, South Bohemian Research Centre of Aquaculture and Biodiversity of Hydrocenoses, Vodnany, Zatisi 728, 389 25 Vodnany, Czech Republic.

Published: January 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Contamination of pikeperch sperm with urine and differences in maturation between males and females complicate artificial reproduction efforts.
  • The study aimed to improve short-term storage of pikeperch semen at 4°C using two different immobilizing media (IM1 and IM2), with IM2 showing the best results.
  • Sperm stored in IM2 maintained better motility, velocity, and ATP levels over 48 hours, leading to higher eyeing and hatching rates, making it a promising method for increasing semen quality and genetic diversity in hatcheries.

Article Abstract

Contamination of semen with urine and asynchronous maturation of males and females are main obstacles in artificial reproduction of pikeperch Sander lucioperca. The objective of this study was to overcome these obstacles using optimization of a procedure for short-term storage of pikeperch semen at 4°C using two immobilizing media (IM): (a) IM1, 180mM NaCl, 2.68mM KCl, 1.36mM CaCl⋅2HO and 2.38mM NaHCO, 343mOsm/kg; and (b) IM2, 200mM NaCl, 2.68mM KCl, 1.36mM CaCl⋅2HO and 2.38mM NaHCO, 381mOsm/kg. Undiluted sperm was used as the control. At 6h poststorage, there were no substantial changes in spermatozoa motility and velocity at 30s postactivation in all groups. Over 48h of storage, the highest spermatozoa motility and velocity were obtained in sperm diluted in IM2 compared to the other groups. IM2 could maintain a significantly higher ATP content of diluted sperm than IM1 and undiluted treatment for 2days. Similarly, the highest values of eyeing and hatching rates were observed in sperm diluted in IM2 compared to sperm in the other studied groups. It can be concluded that the obtained result is a novel and applicable approach to maintain semen quality of pikeperch during short-term storage, suggesting IM2 as a promising medium for short-term storage. The present study also opens possibilities for ensuring a reliable source of semen as a convenient approach for increasing genetic diversity in hatcheries.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.animal.2020.100001DOI Listing

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