The Effect of Liner Composition of Artificial Vagina on The Survival of Bovine Spermatozoa
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https://doi.org/10.54172/mjsc.v2i1.447Keywords:
Artificial Vagina, survival of bovine spermatozoaAbstract
The Effect of liner-collection cone (One Piece) composition upon survival of bovine spermatozoa was studied in this paper. 40 ejaculates of semen were collected from mature Holstein - bulls using polyethylene or rubber liners collection cones (One-Piese , 69 cm). Each ejaculate was extended in sodium citrate buffer extender containing 15% egg - Yolk. Glycerol solution was added in four steps to give a final glyceral concentration of 8% . The extended semen samples were then equilibrated at 5°C for 2 h, packaged in 0.5 ml French straws and frozen by suspending the straws 5 cm above liquid nitrogen. Frozen samples were stored for 24 hs in liquid nitrogen and thawed at 41° C. for 15 seconds. Analysis of variance findings for progressive motility and unstained bovine spermatozoa show highly significant differences (P<0.001) associated with the composition of linercollection cones used. The post thaw survival rate of sperms was 53.01% in polyethylene linercollection cones; whereas, not more than 29.8% of the sperms survived when they had been collected in rubber liner-collection cones. This superiority encourages us to use polyethylene linercollection cones rather than the rubber ones , especially if we know that the manufacturing of plastic liners is very cheap and they can be made in sizes suit different sizes of bulls used.
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