Avaliação da toxicidade de solvente de extratos vegetais com ação antiviral em sêmen caprino refrigerado.

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Autor(a) principal: PEIXOTO, R. M.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: ANDRIOLI, A., SANTOS, D. O., PINHEIRO, R. R., ARAÚJO, J. F., SOUSA, A. L. M. de, SILVA, D. F., DAMASCENO, E. M., TEIXEIRA, M. F. da S.
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Resumo: [Evaluation of Solvent Toxicity of Plant Extract with Antiviral Action in Refrigerated Goat Semen]. Background: Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Virus have been detected in sperm of breeding goats causing economic losses. In order to control the virus, researches aiming to identify natural extracts with potential antiviral effects are performed. However, aqueous or ethanolic extracts must be diluted in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), which is a substance with unknown effects in sperm quality when present in diluting media. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate sperm viability of refrigerated caprine semen diluted in media containing DMSO. This was performed to provide data that aid in researches involving the use of this component with natural extracts that may inactivate the caprine lentivirus in sperm. Materials, Methods & Results: The experiment was performed at the Laboratory of Seminal Technology in Embrapa Goats and Sheep in the city of Sobral, Brazil. Sperm viability was assessed in caprine semen refrigerated in two dilution media with crescent concentrations of DMSO. Sperm samples of five goats seronegative for the caprine lentivirus were pooled and diluted in minimal essential medium (MEM) enriched with glucose at 0.01 M added of crescent concentrations of DMSO (0%, 1.5%, 1.75%, 2.0%, 2.25% and 2.5%). The same breeders provided the pool of sperm to test Tris added 2.5% of egg yolk and the same concentrations of DMSO previously mentioned. Treatments were refrigerated at 7°C and evaluated up until four h after DMSO addition. Individual progressive motility (MIP), sperm vigor (V), percentage of spermatozoa reactive to hypoosmotic test (HO) and morphologically normal (NOR) were evaluated. IPM, vigor and NOR remained within normal standards for the caprine species in all treatments test. Percentage results of spermatozoa reactive to hypoosmotic was higher in Tris yolk with values ranging between 34.66% to 46.33%. Sperm vigor was positively correlated (r = 0.85) with IPM in the MEM diluted pool of sperm. In Tris yolk, vigor and hypoosmotic test correlated moderately (r = 0.63, r = 0.54, respectively) with IPM. Tris yolk medium added DMSO presented the highest percentage of reactivity to hypoosmotic test in all treatments when compared to MEM added DMSO. Discussion: The fact that DMSO is easily homogenized in water, ethylic alcohol and most organic solvents favors its use in diluting natural extracts. These components are a possible source of products that inactivate caprine arthritis encephalitis virus in sperm, which is the key to promoting the safe use of genetic material of infected breeders, in addition to commercial use of germplasm. In this study, there was no interference of DMSO in the analyzed parameters when added in a maximum concentration of 2.5% to MEM and Tris yolk, which is in accordance with standard values for goats. In addition, Tris yolk may promote greater protection to the membrane of sperm cells, which was demonstrated by hypoosmotic test. This medium could be ideal to be used in new methodologies that incorporate DMSO. In conclusion, DMSO added to dilution media Tris yolk and MEM did not interfere with the quality of refrigerated caprine sperm, which maintained viability. These results indicate that this substance did not present harmful effects to the genetic material, promoting the use as solvent of extracts from plant compounds with potential anti-viral effect. The information in this study may aid new research performed in this area.
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spelling Avaliação da toxicidade de solvente de extratos vegetais com ação antiviral em sêmen caprino refrigerado.Tris yolkTris GemaMEMDimetilsulfóxidoFitocompostoDiluenteFitoterápicoAntimicrobial propertiesSemen preservationCaprine arthritis encephalit virusSemen diluentsCaprinoSêmenExtrato vegetalCriopreservaçãoGoatsPlant extractsBrazildimethyl sulfoxide[Evaluation of Solvent Toxicity of Plant Extract with Antiviral Action in Refrigerated Goat Semen]. Background: Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Virus have been detected in sperm of breeding goats causing economic losses. In order to control the virus, researches aiming to identify natural extracts with potential antiviral effects are performed. However, aqueous or ethanolic extracts must be diluted in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), which is a substance with unknown effects in sperm quality when present in diluting media. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate sperm viability of refrigerated caprine semen diluted in media containing DMSO. This was performed to provide data that aid in researches involving the use of this component with natural extracts that may inactivate the caprine lentivirus in sperm. Materials, Methods & Results: The experiment was performed at the Laboratory of Seminal Technology in Embrapa Goats and Sheep in the city of Sobral, Brazil. Sperm viability was assessed in caprine semen refrigerated in two dilution media with crescent concentrations of DMSO. Sperm samples of five goats seronegative for the caprine lentivirus were pooled and diluted in minimal essential medium (MEM) enriched with glucose at 0.01 M added of crescent concentrations of DMSO (0%, 1.5%, 1.75%, 2.0%, 2.25% and 2.5%). The same breeders provided the pool of sperm to test Tris added 2.5% of egg yolk and the same concentrations of DMSO previously mentioned. Treatments were refrigerated at 7°C and evaluated up until four h after DMSO addition. Individual progressive motility (MIP), sperm vigor (V), percentage of spermatozoa reactive to hypoosmotic test (HO) and morphologically normal (NOR) were evaluated. IPM, vigor and NOR remained within normal standards for the caprine species in all treatments test. Percentage results of spermatozoa reactive to hypoosmotic was higher in Tris yolk with values ranging between 34.66% to 46.33%. Sperm vigor was positively correlated (r = 0.85) with IPM in the MEM diluted pool of sperm. In Tris yolk, vigor and hypoosmotic test correlated moderately (r = 0.63, r = 0.54, respectively) with IPM. Tris yolk medium added DMSO presented the highest percentage of reactivity to hypoosmotic test in all treatments when compared to MEM added DMSO. Discussion: The fact that DMSO is easily homogenized in water, ethylic alcohol and most organic solvents favors its use in diluting natural extracts. These components are a possible source of products that inactivate caprine arthritis encephalitis virus in sperm, which is the key to promoting the safe use of genetic material of infected breeders, in addition to commercial use of germplasm. In this study, there was no interference of DMSO in the analyzed parameters when added in a maximum concentration of 2.5% to MEM and Tris yolk, which is in accordance with standard values for goats. In addition, Tris yolk may promote greater protection to the membrane of sperm cells, which was demonstrated by hypoosmotic test. This medium could be ideal to be used in new methodologies that incorporate DMSO. In conclusion, DMSO added to dilution media Tris yolk and MEM did not interfere with the quality of refrigerated caprine sperm, which maintained viability. These results indicate that this substance did not present harmful effects to the genetic material, promoting the use as solvent of extracts from plant compounds with potential anti-viral effect. The information in this study may aid new research performed in this area.[ALICE ANDRIOLI PINHEIRO].Renato Mesquita Peixoto, Universidade Estadual do Ceará (UECE) - Fortaleza, CE, BrasilALICE ANDRIOLI, CNPCDIONES OLIVEIRA SANTOS, CNPCRAYMUNDO RIZALDO PINHEIRO, CNPCJuscilânia Furtado Araújo, UECE - Fortaleza, CE, BrasilAna Lídia Madeira de Sousa, UECE - Fortaleza, CE, BrasilDavi Faria Silva, Instituto Superior de Teologia Aplicada (Faculdades INTA) - Sobral, CE, BrasilEdgar Marques Damasceno, Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú (UVA) - Sobral, CE, BrasilMaria Fátima da Silva Teixeira, UECE - Fortaleza, CE, Brasil.PEIXOTO, R. M.ANDRIOLI, A.SANTOS, D. O.PINHEIRO, R. R.ARAÚJO, J. F.SOUSA, A. L. M. deSILVA, D. F.DAMASCENO, E. M.TEIXEIRA, M. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Avaliação da toxicidade de solvente de extratos vegetais com ação antiviral em sêmen caprino refrigerado.
title Avaliação da toxicidade de solvente de extratos vegetais com ação antiviral em sêmen caprino refrigerado.
spellingShingle Avaliação da toxicidade de solvente de extratos vegetais com ação antiviral em sêmen caprino refrigerado.
PEIXOTO, R. M.
Tris yolk
Tris Gema
MEM
Dimetilsulfóxido
Fitocomposto
Diluente
Fitoterápico
Antimicrobial properties
Semen preservation
Caprine arthritis encephalit virus
Semen diluents
Caprino
Sêmen
Extrato vegetal
Criopreservação
Goats
Plant extracts
Brazil
dimethyl sulfoxide
title_short Avaliação da toxicidade de solvente de extratos vegetais com ação antiviral em sêmen caprino refrigerado.
title_full Avaliação da toxicidade de solvente de extratos vegetais com ação antiviral em sêmen caprino refrigerado.
title_fullStr Avaliação da toxicidade de solvente de extratos vegetais com ação antiviral em sêmen caprino refrigerado.
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação da toxicidade de solvente de extratos vegetais com ação antiviral em sêmen caprino refrigerado.
title_sort Avaliação da toxicidade de solvente de extratos vegetais com ação antiviral em sêmen caprino refrigerado.
author PEIXOTO, R. M.
author_facet PEIXOTO, R. M.
ANDRIOLI, A.
SANTOS, D. O.
PINHEIRO, R. R.
ARAÚJO, J. F.
SOUSA, A. L. M. de
SILVA, D. F.
DAMASCENO, E. M.
TEIXEIRA, M. F. da S.
author_role author
author2 ANDRIOLI, A.
SANTOS, D. O.
PINHEIRO, R. R.
ARAÚJO, J. F.
SOUSA, A. L. M. de
SILVA, D. F.
DAMASCENO, E. M.
TEIXEIRA, M. F. da S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Renato Mesquita Peixoto, Universidade Estadual do Ceará (UECE) - Fortaleza, CE, Brasil
ALICE ANDRIOLI, CNPC
DIONES OLIVEIRA SANTOS, CNPC
RAYMUNDO RIZALDO PINHEIRO, CNPC
Juscilânia Furtado Araújo, UECE - Fortaleza, CE, Brasil
Ana Lídia Madeira de Sousa, UECE - Fortaleza, CE, Brasil
Davi Faria Silva, Instituto Superior de Teologia Aplicada (Faculdades INTA) - Sobral, CE, Brasil
Edgar Marques Damasceno, Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú (UVA) - Sobral, CE, Brasil
Maria Fátima da Silva Teixeira, UECE - Fortaleza, CE, Brasil.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv PEIXOTO, R. M.
ANDRIOLI, A.
SANTOS, D. O.
PINHEIRO, R. R.
ARAÚJO, J. F.
SOUSA, A. L. M. de
SILVA, D. F.
DAMASCENO, E. M.
TEIXEIRA, M. F. da S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tris yolk
Tris Gema
MEM
Dimetilsulfóxido
Fitocomposto
Diluente
Fitoterápico
Antimicrobial properties
Semen preservation
Caprine arthritis encephalit virus
Semen diluents
Caprino
Sêmen
Extrato vegetal
Criopreservação
Goats
Plant extracts
Brazil
dimethyl sulfoxide
topic Tris yolk
Tris Gema
MEM
Dimetilsulfóxido
Fitocomposto
Diluente
Fitoterápico
Antimicrobial properties
Semen preservation
Caprine arthritis encephalit virus
Semen diluents
Caprino
Sêmen
Extrato vegetal
Criopreservação
Goats
Plant extracts
Brazil
dimethyl sulfoxide
description [Evaluation of Solvent Toxicity of Plant Extract with Antiviral Action in Refrigerated Goat Semen]. Background: Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Virus have been detected in sperm of breeding goats causing economic losses. In order to control the virus, researches aiming to identify natural extracts with potential antiviral effects are performed. However, aqueous or ethanolic extracts must be diluted in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), which is a substance with unknown effects in sperm quality when present in diluting media. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate sperm viability of refrigerated caprine semen diluted in media containing DMSO. This was performed to provide data that aid in researches involving the use of this component with natural extracts that may inactivate the caprine lentivirus in sperm. Materials, Methods & Results: The experiment was performed at the Laboratory of Seminal Technology in Embrapa Goats and Sheep in the city of Sobral, Brazil. Sperm viability was assessed in caprine semen refrigerated in two dilution media with crescent concentrations of DMSO. Sperm samples of five goats seronegative for the caprine lentivirus were pooled and diluted in minimal essential medium (MEM) enriched with glucose at 0.01 M added of crescent concentrations of DMSO (0%, 1.5%, 1.75%, 2.0%, 2.25% and 2.5%). The same breeders provided the pool of sperm to test Tris added 2.5% of egg yolk and the same concentrations of DMSO previously mentioned. Treatments were refrigerated at 7°C and evaluated up until four h after DMSO addition. Individual progressive motility (MIP), sperm vigor (V), percentage of spermatozoa reactive to hypoosmotic test (HO) and morphologically normal (NOR) were evaluated. IPM, vigor and NOR remained within normal standards for the caprine species in all treatments test. Percentage results of spermatozoa reactive to hypoosmotic was higher in Tris yolk with values ranging between 34.66% to 46.33%. Sperm vigor was positively correlated (r = 0.85) with IPM in the MEM diluted pool of sperm. In Tris yolk, vigor and hypoosmotic test correlated moderately (r = 0.63, r = 0.54, respectively) with IPM. Tris yolk medium added DMSO presented the highest percentage of reactivity to hypoosmotic test in all treatments when compared to MEM added DMSO. Discussion: The fact that DMSO is easily homogenized in water, ethylic alcohol and most organic solvents favors its use in diluting natural extracts. These components are a possible source of products that inactivate caprine arthritis encephalitis virus in sperm, which is the key to promoting the safe use of genetic material of infected breeders, in addition to commercial use of germplasm. In this study, there was no interference of DMSO in the analyzed parameters when added in a maximum concentration of 2.5% to MEM and Tris yolk, which is in accordance with standard values for goats. In addition, Tris yolk may promote greater protection to the membrane of sperm cells, which was demonstrated by hypoosmotic test. This medium could be ideal to be used in new methodologies that incorporate DMSO. In conclusion, DMSO added to dilution media Tris yolk and MEM did not interfere with the quality of refrigerated caprine sperm, which maintained viability. These results indicate that this substance did not present harmful effects to the genetic material, promoting the use as solvent of extracts from plant compounds with potential anti-viral effect. The information in this study may aid new research performed in this area.
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