Comparison of motility, acrosome, viability and ATP of boar sperm with or without cold shock resistance in liquid semen at 17°C 4°C, and frozen-thawed semen

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This study was designed to analyze boar sperm to compare motility, acrosome morphology, viability and ATP by various preservation methods between Duroc boar A with cold shock resistance sperm and Duroc boar B with cold shock sensitivity sperm. Semen volume, sperm concentration, motility and normal acrosome between Duroc boar A and B did not show any differences within 2 h after collection. There were no differences in sperm motility and normal acrosome between boar A and B at 1 day of preservation at 17°C and 4°C, respectively. However, sperm motility and normal acrosome from 2 day of preservation at 17°C and 4°C, respectively, were higher for boar A than boar B. The frozen-thawed sperm motility and normal acrosome were higher for boar A than boar B. The sperm viability and ATP concentration according to storage period of liquid semen at 17°C and 4°C were higher for boar A than boar B. Also, the sperm viability and ATP concentration of frozen-thawed semen were higher for boar A than boar B. In conclusion, we found out that the original quality of boar semen with cold shock resistance sperm played an important role.

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Yi, Y. J., Li, Z. H., Kim, E. S., Song, E. S., Kim, H. B., Cong, P. Q., … Park, C. S. (2008). Comparison of motility, acrosome, viability and ATP of boar sperm with or without cold shock resistance in liquid semen at 17°C 4°C, and frozen-thawed semen. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 21(2), 190–197. https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2008.70351

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