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Use of zona-free hamster ova to assess sperm fertilizing ability of bull and stallion
Authors:B G Brackett  M A Cofone  M L Boice  D Bousquet
Abstract:Zona-free hamster ova interacted with bull and stallion spermatozoa after treatment of ejaculated semen to capacitate the sperm cells. Sperm conditioning by prolonged incubation in BWW medium (18–26 hr) prior to insemination was effective for capacitation of bull and stallion sperm. Preincubation of bull sperm for 70 or 105 min in defined medium (DM) with NaCl content elevated to result in 350 m0sM/kg also led to penetration of hamster vitelli. More rapid sperm conditioning was possible and higher proportions of interacting vitelli followed insemination with bull or stallion sperm exposed to high ionic strength DM (380–390 m0sM/kg) for 10 min before incubation in isotonic DM prior to insemination, the treatment adopted in subsequent work. Initial efforts to assess relative fertilizing ability of freshly ejaculated semen from two fertile bulls (A and B) in A1 usage resulted in uniformly high ( > 90%) levels of sperm-vitelli interaction (for both) when the hamster ova employed resulted from superovulation with PMSG and HCG. Following use of ova from untreated hamsters sperm samples of bull A and bull B interacted with 53.8% and 84.9% (P < 0.05) of zona-free hamster ova, respectively. Conception data (60–90 day nonreturn rates) resulting from A1 with semen collected during the same interval but processed and stored in liquid nitrogen prior to use revealed an inverse relationship to proportions of vitelli interacting with fresh sperm; nonreturn rates were 69.3% and 66.3% for bull A and bull B, respectively. A similar treatment effected capacitation of frozen-stored bull semen to enable sperm-vitelli interaction. These findings encourage additional efforts to correlate testing of processed semen with fertility.
Keywords:spermatozoa  bull  stallion  vitelli  hamster  fertilization
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