Effect of cholesterol-loaded cyclodextrin treatment of bovine sperm on capacitation timing

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Pre-loading bovine sperm with cholesterol prior to freezing is known to increase cryosurvival, though the timing of capacitation in these sperm has not been evaluated. The objective of this study was to determine if there is a potential delay in capacitation timing in these sperm due to the increased cholesterol content. Flow cytometric evaluation was utilized to assess viability, and stain technology to assess acrosome intactness (Propidium Iodide/FITC-PNA), intracellular calcium levels (Propidium Iodide/FLUO 3-AM) and membrane fluidity (Merocyanine 540/YO-PRO-1). Cholesterol-loaded cyclodextrin (CLC) (2 mg/mL) improved post-thaw viability to 61% from 45% in control sperm (p

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LaVelle, G., Cairo, B., & Barfield, J. P. (2023). Effect of cholesterol-loaded cyclodextrin treatment of bovine sperm on capacitation timing. Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 58(1), 176–183. https://doi.org/10.1111/rda.14277

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