Analysis of changes in the morphological structures of sperm during preservation of liquid boar semen in two different seasons of the year
Animal fertility is the result of a combination of genetic, physiological and environmental factors. Assessment of semen quality plays a key role in determining the reproductive performance of boars. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of two seasons of the year on the morphology, morph...
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description | Animal fertility is the result of a combination of genetic, physiological and environmental factors. Assessment of semen quality plays a key role in determining the reproductive performance of boars. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of two seasons of the year on the morphology, morphometry, cell membrane integrity and mitochondrial activity of sperm during storage of liquid boar semen at 17 °C. The study was carried out using 20 boars. Four ejaculates were collected from each boar in each of two seasons of the year. All tests were carried out five times: at 1, 24, 48, 96 and 168 h during storage. The results showed that sperm in ejaculates collected in summer are more sensitive to storage conditions than those from ejaculates obtained in winter. The percentage of sperm with morphological defects was shown to increase with the storage time of the diluted ejaculates, particularly between 96 and 168 h of preservation. In summer, the percentage of sperm with an intact cell membrane and the percentage with high mitochondrial membrane potential are much lower than in winter, at every hour of semen preservation. In the case of boars used for artificial insemination, it is worth taking into account the season when the semen is collected, especially if it is to be stored in liquid form. Assessment of sperm cell structures during storage of liquid semen should be implemented at insemination stations and should be carried out more often in summer.
•The season affects the morphological structures of boar sperm.•Semen collected in summer is more sensitive to storage conditions than in winter.•The assessment of sperm cell structures during the storage of liquid boar semen should be implemented in insemination stations. |
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