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Ultrastructural observations on membrane changes associated with cryopreserved spermatozoa of two polychaete species and subsequent mobility induced by quinacine
Authors:N. R. BURY  P. J.W. OLIVE
Affiliation:1. Seabait Ltd. , Woodhorn Village, Ashington, Northumberland, E63 9NW, UK;2. Department of Marine Science and Coastal Management , University of Newcastle Upon Tyne , Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK
Abstract:Summary

A wide range of cryoprotectants and cooling rates have been tested on the spermatozoa of two polychaete species Arenicola marina and Nereis virens. The techniques were more successful with N. virens; with this species active sperm were recovered after immersion in liquid nitrogen following a variety of cooling protocols. Structural damage to the sperm of both species, however, was observed following freezing, and this was more severe in the case of A. marina. Structural damage of the flagellum plasma membrane was most commonly observed. Biologically important changes in the sperm can be induced by the freezing procedures; for example acrosome eversion may be induced in N. virens sperm. Dissociation of the sperm of A. marina can be induced after freezing by the sperm activator quinacrine, but these sperm do not acquire forward motility probably due to flagellum damage.
Keywords:Cryopreservation  spermatozoa  Polychaeta  quinacrine
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