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Long-term liquid storage and reproductive evaluation of an innovative boar semen extender (Formula12®) containing a non-reducing disaccharide and an enzymatic agent.

Authors :
Bresciani, Carla
Bianchera, Annalisa
Bettini, Ruggero
Buschini, Annamaria
Marchi, Laura
Cabassi, Clotilde Silvia
Sabbioni, Alberto
Righi, Federico
Mazzoni, Claudio
Parmigiani, Enrico
Source :
Animal Reproduction Science. May2017, Vol. 180, p10-16. 7p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

There are no reports of saccharolytic enzymes being used in the preparation of formulations for animal semen extenders. In the present study, the use of an innovative semen extender (Formula12 ® ) in the long-term liquid storage of boar semen at 17 °C was evaluated. The formulation included use of a disaccharide (sucrose) as the energy source precursor coupled to an enzymatic agent (invertase). The innovative extender was evaluated and compared in vitro to a commercial extender (Vitasem LD ® ) for the following variables: Total Motility (TM), Forward Progressive Motility (FPM), sperm morphology, membrane integrity, acrosome integrity, and chromatin instability. Boar sperm diluted in Formula12 ® and stored for 12 days at 17 °C maintained a commercially acceptable FPM (>70%). Using the results from the in vitro study, an AI field trial was performed. A total of 170 females were inseminated (135 with Formula12 ® and 35 with Vitasem LD ® ). The pregnancy rates were 97.8% compared with 91.4%, and the farrowing rates were 96.3% compared with 88.6% when Formula12 ® and Vitasem LD ® were used, respectively. The mean number of piglets born/sow were 14.92 ± 0.46 compared with 13.83 ± 0.70, and the number of piglets born alive/sow were 14.07 ± 0.46 compared with 12.12 ± 0.70 ( P < 0.05). The results obtained in this study demonstrated that use of the innovative concept to provide a precursor of glucose and fructose as energy sources for an enzymatic agent in an extender allowed for meeting the metabolic requirements of boar sperm during storage at 17 °C. It is suggested that there was a beneficial effect on fertilizing capacity of boar sperm in the female reproductive tract with use of these technologies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03784320
Volume :
180
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Animal Reproduction Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
122578536
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anireprosci.2017.02.007