A simplified technique to determine the ability of Spermatozoa to penetrate the estrous cervical mucus in Japanese beef cattle

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This study was carried out to simplify the previous method for the mucus penetration test in Japanese beef cattle. Frozen-thawed semen was brought into contact with frozen-thawed estrous cervical mucus loaded in a rectangular capillary tube under the following conditions for placement of the tube and temperature of incubation: 1) horizontal/38 C (the previous method, Horizontal 38 C), 2) upright/38 C (Upright 38 C), or 3) upright/room temperature (Upright RT). The previous method included fixing the capillary tube with a mixture of vaseline and paraffin and a cover of semen with paraffin oil and a cover slip on a glass slide. This procedure was simplified by use of a small vial, in which semen was placed and covered with paraffin oil in Upright 38 C and Upright RT. Mucus penetration, expressed as the distance travelled by the sperm cell that penetrated the mucus the farthest in 10 min, was similar to Horizontal 38 C and Upright 38 C but was significantly lower with Upright RT. Intra-assay and inter-assay coefficients of variation in Upright 38 C were below 5%. Thus this study simplified the technique of the mucus penetration test using Upright 38 C.

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Murase, T., Mukohjima, K., Sakaguchi, S. I., Tsubota, T., & Kita, I. (1999). A simplified technique to determine the ability of Spermatozoa to penetrate the estrous cervical mucus in Japanese beef cattle. Journal of Reproduction and Development, 45(6), 425–428. https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.45.425

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