Effect of the primary cooling rate on the motility and fertility of frozen-thawed rabbit spermatozoa

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In the present study, we examined the effect of primary cooling rates on the motility and fertility of frozen-thawed rabbit spermatozoa. Rabbit semen diluted with an egg-yolk acetamide extender was cooled from room temperature to 5°C at 4 different rates (-0.1, -0.2, -0.4, -0 8°C/min) as a primary cooling step, then semen was frozen in liquid nitrogen vapour. After thawing, sperm cooled at -0.1°C/min showed the highest motility (40.7±7.3%); there were no significant differences between the motilities of the -0.1, -0.2, and -0.4°C/min groups. The motility of frozen-thawed sperm cooled at -0.8°C/min (29 2±6.8%) was significantly lower than that of sperm cooled at -0.1 and -0.2°C/min. The viability (-0.1°C/min, 38.1±4.0%; -0.8°C/min, 24.3±7.3%) of frozen-thawed sperm was closely related to its motility (-0.1°C/min, 36.7±7.2%; -0.8°C/min, 22.3±4.7%). Quality of post-thaw motile sperm cooled at different rates was estimated by comparing the fertilisation ability of the -0.1 and -0.8°C/min groups following artificial insemination. There were no significant differences in pregnancy rates and mean litter sizes. These data suggest that cooling rabbit semen at rates ranging from -0.1 to -0.8°C/min affects the viability but not the fertilisation capacity of motile spermatozoa after thawing. © WRSA UPV 2003.

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Maeda, T., Liu, E., Nishijima, K., Tanaka, M., Yamaguchi, S., Morimoto, M., … Kitajima, S. (2012). Effect of the primary cooling rate on the motility and fertility of frozen-thawed rabbit spermatozoa. World Rabbit Science, 20(2), 65–70. https://doi.org/10.4995/wrs.2012.1080

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