Effect of Storage Media and Storage Time on Histological and Ultrastructural Changes in Cat Epididymal Cells

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Contents: The aim of this study was to assess the histological and ultrastructural changes in cat epididymides (n = 22) stored at 4°C in two different media [saline solution (SAL) or tris-egg yolk (TEY)]. Our hypothesis was that epididymides stored in TEY would have delayed epithelial cell autolysis. Four epididymides were fixed and processed immediately, and the remaining 18 epididymides were stored at 4°C in SAL or TEY for 24, 48 or 72 h. In histological sections, the nuclear features and stereocilia morphology were scored from 0 to 3. Ultrastructurally, nuclear chromatin and stereocilia morphology were scored from 0 to 3. In addition, using transmission electron microscopy nuclear number, nuclear area, mitochondrial number and mitochondrial area were recorded. In the histological study, parameters changed with time and media (p < 0.01). A significant effect of time was observed (p < 0.01), and the morphological changes were greatest when the storage time increased. Morphological changes were higher in SAL compared with TEY (p < 0.01). In the ultrastructural study, nuclear chromatin and stereocilia morphology decreased with time and media as in the histological study (p < 0.01). In addition, nuclear number and nuclear area changed with time (p < 0.004; p < 0.001) but not with media. Conversely, mitochondrial number and mitochondrial area did not change with media or time (p > 0.05). In conclusion, these results show that TEY preserved epididymal epithelial cells better than SAL; this finding could help improve sperm quality of stored epididymides. © 2012 Blackwell Verlag GmbH.

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Tittarelli, C. M., Jurado, S. B., Nuñez-Favre, R., Bonaura, M. C., de la Sota, R. L., & Stornelli, M. A. (2012). Effect of Storage Media and Storage Time on Histological and Ultrastructural Changes in Cat Epididymal Cells. Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 47(SUPPL. 6), 281–283. https://doi.org/10.1111/rda.12073

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