Use of milk with different fat concentrations as extenders for equine cooled semen
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Resumo: | AbstractTwo trials were performed to verify the viability of extenders equine cooled semen. The objective of the first trial was to verify the efficacy of whole and semi-skimmed UHT milk compared to skim milk. Fresh semen samples were analyzed and later diluted in UHT whole milk, semi skimmed and skimmed milk. Sperm motility and vigor, CFDA / PI and HOST tests were performed post-dilution (0h), and in semen cooled at 5oC after 24 and 48h. There was no difference between the 3 extenders, for sperm motility (p = 0.9880), vigor (p = 0.7249), CFDA / PI (p = 0.3882) and HOST (p> 0.01). There was a decrease in semen quality over time (p <0.01), regardless of the extender used. It can be stated that in the absence of skimmed UHT milk, semi-skimmed and whole milk can be used since they do not impair the quality of refrigerated semen stored for up to 48 hours. In the second trial the objective was to verify the efficacy of the skim milk compared to commercial extenders (Botusemen® (BS) and Botusemen Special® (BSS)). Soon after semen collection, the samples were diluted with UHT skim milk (LD), Botusemen® (BS) and Botusemen Special® (BSS). Semen analysis followed the same protocol as the first experiment. BSS-cooled semen showed higher HOST and CFDA / PI (p <0.001) in 24h and 48h indicating that BSS diluent promotes increased sperm longevity compared to the others analyzed.Keywords: stallion, semen, cooling, UHT milk, extender |
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Use of milk with different fat concentrations as extenders for equine cooled semenUtilização de leite com diferentes concentrações de gordura como diluentes para sêmen equino refrigeradoAbstractTwo trials were performed to verify the viability of extenders equine cooled semen. The objective of the first trial was to verify the efficacy of whole and semi-skimmed UHT milk compared to skim milk. Fresh semen samples were analyzed and later diluted in UHT whole milk, semi skimmed and skimmed milk. Sperm motility and vigor, CFDA / PI and HOST tests were performed post-dilution (0h), and in semen cooled at 5oC after 24 and 48h. There was no difference between the 3 extenders, for sperm motility (p = 0.9880), vigor (p = 0.7249), CFDA / PI (p = 0.3882) and HOST (p> 0.01). There was a decrease in semen quality over time (p <0.01), regardless of the extender used. It can be stated that in the absence of skimmed UHT milk, semi-skimmed and whole milk can be used since they do not impair the quality of refrigerated semen stored for up to 48 hours. In the second trial the objective was to verify the efficacy of the skim milk compared to commercial extenders (Botusemen® (BS) and Botusemen Special® (BSS)). Soon after semen collection, the samples were diluted with UHT skim milk (LD), Botusemen® (BS) and Botusemen Special® (BSS). Semen analysis followed the same protocol as the first experiment. BSS-cooled semen showed higher HOST and CFDA / PI (p <0.001) in 24h and 48h indicating that BSS diluent promotes increased sperm longevity compared to the others analyzed.Keywords: stallion, semen, cooling, UHT milk, extenderResumoDois experimentos foram realizados para verificar a viabilidade de diluentes para sêmen equino refrigerado. O objetivo do primeiro experimento foi verificar a eficiência do leite UHT integral e semidesnatado, comparado ao leite desnatado. Amostras foram analisadas a fresco e posteriormente diluídas em leite UHT integral, semidesnatado e desnatado. Foram realizados exames de motilidade espermática e vigor, CFDA/PI e HOST pós-diluição (0h), e no sêmen refrigerado a 5 ºC após 24 e 48 horas. Não houve diferença entre os três diluentes, quanto à motilidade espermática (p=0,9880), vigor (p=0,7249), CFDA/PI (p=0,3382) e HOST (p > 0,01). Houve uma diminuição na qualidade do sêmen, no decorrer do tempo (p < 0,01), independente do diluente utilizado. Pode-se afirmar que, na falta de leite UHT desnatado, o semidesnatado e o integral podem ser usados, uma vez que eles não provocam prejuízo na qualidade do sêmen refrigerado armazenado por até 48 horas. No segundo experimento, o objetivo foi verificar a eficácia do leite desnatado em comparação com diluentes comerciais (Botusemen® (BS) e Botusemen Special® (BSS)). Logo após a coleta do sêmen, as amostras foram diluídas com leite UHT desnatado (LD), Botusemen® (BS) e Botusemen Special®(BSS). A análise de sêmen seguiu o mesmo protocolo do primeiro experimento. As amostras de sêmen refrigeradas com BSS apresentaram HOST e CFDA/PI (p< 0,001) maiores nas 24h e 48 h o que indica que o diluente BSS promove aumento da longevidade dos espermatozoides em comparação com os outros analisados.Palavra-chave: diluente; garanhão; leite UHT; refrigeração; sêmenUniversidade Federal de Goiás2020-02-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/44262Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 21 (2020): Continuous publicationCiência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 21 (2020): Publicação contínua1809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/44262/34305https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/44262/34306Copyright (c) 2020 Ciência Animal Brasileirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCastro, Fabiana SantosPimentel, AnitaMattos, Rodrigo CostaFiala Rechsteiner, Sandra Mara da Encarnação2023-03-23T18:46:38Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/44262Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:56:16.420634Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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Use of milk with different fat concentrations as extenders for equine cooled semen Utilização de leite com diferentes concentrações de gordura como diluentes para sêmen equino refrigerado |
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Use of milk with different fat concentrations as extenders for equine cooled semen |
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Use of milk with different fat concentrations as extenders for equine cooled semen Castro, Fabiana Santos |
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Use of milk with different fat concentrations as extenders for equine cooled semen |
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Use of milk with different fat concentrations as extenders for equine cooled semen |
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Use of milk with different fat concentrations as extenders for equine cooled semen |
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Use of milk with different fat concentrations as extenders for equine cooled semen |
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Use of milk with different fat concentrations as extenders for equine cooled semen |
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Castro, Fabiana Santos |
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Castro, Fabiana Santos Pimentel, Anita Mattos, Rodrigo Costa Fiala Rechsteiner, Sandra Mara da Encarnação |
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Pimentel, Anita Mattos, Rodrigo Costa Fiala Rechsteiner, Sandra Mara da Encarnação |
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Castro, Fabiana Santos Pimentel, Anita Mattos, Rodrigo Costa Fiala Rechsteiner, Sandra Mara da Encarnação |
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AbstractTwo trials were performed to verify the viability of extenders equine cooled semen. The objective of the first trial was to verify the efficacy of whole and semi-skimmed UHT milk compared to skim milk. Fresh semen samples were analyzed and later diluted in UHT whole milk, semi skimmed and skimmed milk. Sperm motility and vigor, CFDA / PI and HOST tests were performed post-dilution (0h), and in semen cooled at 5oC after 24 and 48h. There was no difference between the 3 extenders, for sperm motility (p = 0.9880), vigor (p = 0.7249), CFDA / PI (p = 0.3882) and HOST (p> 0.01). There was a decrease in semen quality over time (p <0.01), regardless of the extender used. It can be stated that in the absence of skimmed UHT milk, semi-skimmed and whole milk can be used since they do not impair the quality of refrigerated semen stored for up to 48 hours. In the second trial the objective was to verify the efficacy of the skim milk compared to commercial extenders (Botusemen® (BS) and Botusemen Special® (BSS)). Soon after semen collection, the samples were diluted with UHT skim milk (LD), Botusemen® (BS) and Botusemen Special® (BSS). Semen analysis followed the same protocol as the first experiment. BSS-cooled semen showed higher HOST and CFDA / PI (p <0.001) in 24h and 48h indicating that BSS diluent promotes increased sperm longevity compared to the others analyzed.Keywords: stallion, semen, cooling, UHT milk, extender |
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