Effects of the utilization of homeopathic elements in commercial diluent on swine sperm viability

It has been speculated that the homeopathic treatment of sperm cells in order to improve semen quality could be promising. However, few data is available and its use in spermatozoa requires investigation. It is well established that mitochondrial membrane potential is an important viability paramete...

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Hauptverfasser: Soto, Francisco Rafael Martins, Vuaden, Erlete Rosalina, de Paula Coelho, Cideli, Bonamin, Leoni Villano, de Azevedo, Sérgio Santos, Benites, Nilson Roberti, de Barros, Flavia Regina Oliveira, Goissis, Marcelo Demarchi, Ortiz D'Ávila Assumpção, Mayra Elena, Visintin, José Antônio, Marques, Mariana Groke
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description It has been speculated that the homeopathic treatment of sperm cells in order to improve semen quality could be promising. However, few data is available and its use in spermatozoa requires investigation. It is well established that mitochondrial membrane potential is an important viability parameter of spermatozoa and it is intimately related to reproductive efficiency. In this manner, new technologies in order to improve the activity of sperm cells and, finally, the fecundity of swine herds are of extremely importance. Due to the lack of knowledge of homeopathic treatment effect on spermatozoa, the aim of the present study was to verify the effect of three different homeopathic treatments on viability of boar sperm cells. Three homeopathic treatments composed by Pulsatila CH6, Pulsatila and Avena CH6, Avena CH6 and one control treatment (sucrose) were added to diluted boar semen, which were cooled for 24 or 48 h. Interestingly, no positive effect of homeopathic treatments was observed over semen viability. However, it was demonstrated that the 24 h of cooling storage provided more viable sperm cells when compared to the 48-h period. This effect of storage period on sperm viability was assessed by intact plasmatic membrane, intact acrosome and mitochondrial membrane potential evaluation.
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Acrosome - metabolism
Acrosomes
Animal Genetics and Genomics
Animals
Avena
Biomedical and Life Sciences
boars
Cell Biology
Cell Culture
Cell Membrane - metabolism
Cell membranes
Cell Survival
cooling
Data processing
Developmental Biology
Diluents
Fecundity
herds
Homeopathy
Life Sciences
Male
Membrane potential
Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial
Mitochondria
Mitochondria - metabolism
mitochondrial membrane
Mitochondrial membranes
P branes
reproductive efficiency
Semen
Semen Preservation - methods
Sperm
Spermatozoa
Stem Cells
storage time
Sucrose
Swine
Viability
title Effects of the utilization of homeopathic elements in commercial diluent on swine sperm viability
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