AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates whether centrifugation of semen from young bulls using Bovicoll colloid can enhance sperm quality to meet breeding industry standards for artificial insemination.* -
  • Ejaculates from 19 young bulls were tested, showing that about 50% of the non-centrifuged samples met post-thaw quality criteria, while 45% of centrifuged samples improved enough to be acceptable.* -
  • The findings suggest that adopting Single-Layer Centrifugation could help produce viable frozen semen doses, ultimately supporting faster genetic advancements in cattle breeding.*

Article Abstract

Interest in using semen from young bulls is increasing due to identifying promising animals by genomic selection. However, sperm quality in these ejaculates may not reach currently accepted standards for the cattle breeding industry. The purpose of this study was to determine if centrifugation of semen from young bulls through the Bovicoll colloid could improve sperm quality sufficiently for the frozen semen to be acceptable for artificial insemination. Ejaculates from 19 young bulls were split and either processed by Single-Layer Centrifugation (SLC) or not (CON) before freezing. After thawing, sperm quality was evaluated by determination of membrane integrity, mitochondrial membrane potential, DNA integrity, production of reactive oxygen species, sperm morphology and motility. Approximately half of the CON samples reached acceptable post-thaw quality (membrane integrity ≥ 40%) despite being below the breeding company´s desired sperm concentration threshold pre-freezing. In the remaining samples, sperm quality was improved by SLC such that 45% of them reached acceptable quality post-thaw. Almost 75% of the young bull sperm samples could have produced usable frozen semen doses by adjusting the breeding company´s current processing protocols. Since lowering the generation interval has a direct effect on the genetic gain per year, SLC could aid genetic progress in cattle breeding.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9494988PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12182435DOI Listing

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