Comparison of extenders and storage temperature in chilling canine semen

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This study aimed to compare the effects a commercial milk-based extender and a self-made egg yolk extender had on the quality of canine semen stored at two different temperatures, 5°C or 15°C. The ejaculate obtained was split into two aliquots of equal volume and diluted with the milk or egg yolk extender. The final concentration was 100×106 spermatozoa/mL. Diluted semen was placed in transport containers and maintained at final storage temperatures of 5°C and 15°C. The quality of the chilled semen was assessed 12, 24, and 36 hours after storage. Semen diluted with the milk extender had higher motility, vigour, and plasma membrane integrity (p<0.05) of the spermatozoa than that diluted with the egg yolk extender. No difference in the semen quality was observed between the stored temperatures in both the groups. The difference observed between the extenders could be due to the standard formulation of the commercial milk extender and the presence of glucose in the mixture. In conclusion, the milk extender was better than the egg yolk extender at preserving the motility, viability, and membrane integrity of chilled canine semen for up to 36 hours. The storage temperature did not seem to affect the semen quality, suggesting that canine semen can be refrigerated at 15°C.

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Pignataro, T. A., De Araújo, J. M., Silva, A. B., Freitas, M. L., Teixeira, H. C. A., Pivato, I., & Oliveira, R. A. (2020). Comparison of extenders and storage temperature in chilling canine semen. Ciencia Animal Brasileira, 21. https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-6891v21e-52499

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