The ability of ram sperm to bind to hyaluronan coated slides (HBS , %) was tested on fresh (FS) and chilled semen (CS) diluted with skimmedmilk based extender (CS -SM), chilled (CS -EY) and frozen-thawed (FTS -EY) semen diluted with tris-glycerol-egg-yolk based extender. The % of HBS (motile bound sperm/all motile sperm) was similar in FS and CS -SM groups (73,6 % vs. 71,2 %) both significantly higher than CS -EY (25 %) and FTS - EY (29,7 %) groups. Progressive individual motile sperm (IMS) of the FTS -EY group was the lowest (21,7 %), and no differences were found among FS (63,3 %), CS -SM (55 %) and CS -EY (48,3 %). IMS was positively correlated with HBS (r= 0,62; p<0,03). Although needing confirmation on a larger number of animals, the freezing extender used in the present work disrupted the mechanism of sperm hyaluronan binding prior to the freezing-thawing, suggesting a close relationship between this finding and lower fertility rates following artificial insemination with frozen-thawed semen.
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Marques, C. C., Barbas, J. P., Horta, A. E. M., Baptista, M. C., Pereira, R. M., & Cavaco-Gonçalves, S. (2014). Impairment of ram sperm-hyaluronan binding ability by the freezing extender. Archivos de Zootecnia, 63(244), 697–700. https://doi.org/10.4321/s0004-05922014000400014
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