Phosphocreatine addition to extender enhances the quality and antioxidant capacity of cryopreserved boar sperm

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Boar sperm are less resistant to drastic changes in the external environment during cryopreservation, mainly because their plasma membranes are rich in unsaturated fatty acids but lack cholesterol and are thus susceptible to lipid peroxidation caused by the attack of reactive oxygen species. This study evaluated the effect of adding phosphocreatine to cryopreservation extenders on boar sperm quality and antioxidant capacity. Different concentrations (0, 5.0, 7.5, 10.0 and 12.5 mmol/L) of phosphocreatine were added to the cryopreservation extender. After thawing, sperm were analysed for morphological parameters, kinetic parameters, acrosome integrity, membrane integrity, mitochondrial activity, DNA integrity and antioxidant enzyme activity. The results showed that 10.0 mmol/L phosphocreatine samples enhanced the boar sperm motility, viability, average path velocity, straight-line velocity, curvilinear velocity and beat cross frequency after cryopreservation and reduced the malformation rate compared to the control group (p

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Wang, H., Guo, M., Li, T., Zhang, H., Wang, Q., Zhang, Q., … Li, J. (2023). Phosphocreatine addition to extender enhances the quality and antioxidant capacity of cryopreserved boar sperm. Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 58(8), 1087–1096. https://doi.org/10.1111/rda.14404

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