Chlorogenic acid improves the quality of boar semen processed in Percoll

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Autor(a) principal: Rabelo, Stenia Severo
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Resende, Carla Oliveira, Pontelo, Thais Preisser, Chaves, Bruna Resende, Pereira, Bárbara Azevedo, Silva, William Eduardo da, Peixoto, Juliano Vogas, Pereira, Luciano José, Zangeronimo, Márcio Gilberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/42866
Resumo: This study aimed to evaluate if the addition of chlorogenic acid (ChA) to semen extenders improves the quality of cooled boar semen processed in Percoll. The experimental design was randomized blocks (ejaculates) in a 2×3 factorial (with or without Percoll, and three antioxidant systems: a negative control, without supplementation, a positive control – vitamin E, and ChA), totaling six treatments and 12 repetitions. ChA and vitamin E (VE) were added at 4.5 mg/ml and 400 μg/ml in extender, respectively. At 0, 48 and 72h of storage at 15ºC, 80 ml insemination doses each containing 2.0 billion sperm cells were submitted to centrifugation in Percoll. The use of Percoll impaired (P<0.01) all motility patterns but decreased (P<0.01) the number of abnormal cells at 0, 48 and 72h of storage. Both VE and ChA improved (P<0.05) the total motility after Percoll processing, but only in semen stored for 48h. The same effect was not observed (P>0.05) in semen stored for 72h. ChA improved (P<0.05) the total motility of the semen stored for 72h, but this effect was not observed (P>0.05) when the semen was processed in Percoll. The antioxidants had no effect (P>0.05) on the viability and integrity of the acrosome, but ChA reduced (P<0.05) the number of abnormal cells at 0h, while VE increased the number of abnormal cells in semen stored for 72h, independent of the use of Percoll. There was no effect (P>0.05) of antioxidants or Percoll on the concentration of malondialdehyde in seminal plasma. The use of Percoll had no effect (P>0.05) on the cholesterol efflux, but ChA increased (P<0.05) this parameter at 0h and reduced (P<0.05) in the semen stored for 72h not processed with Percoll. In conclusion, the addition of ChA to semen extenders improved the quality of boar semen processed or not in Percoll.
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spelling Chlorogenic acid improves the quality of boar semen processed in PercollAntioxidantsBoar - Semen qualitySperm selectionChlorogenic acidAntioxidantesJavali - Qualidade do sêmenSeleção de espermaÁcido clorogênicoThis study aimed to evaluate if the addition of chlorogenic acid (ChA) to semen extenders improves the quality of cooled boar semen processed in Percoll. The experimental design was randomized blocks (ejaculates) in a 2×3 factorial (with or without Percoll, and three antioxidant systems: a negative control, without supplementation, a positive control – vitamin E, and ChA), totaling six treatments and 12 repetitions. ChA and vitamin E (VE) were added at 4.5 mg/ml and 400 μg/ml in extender, respectively. At 0, 48 and 72h of storage at 15ºC, 80 ml insemination doses each containing 2.0 billion sperm cells were submitted to centrifugation in Percoll. The use of Percoll impaired (P<0.01) all motility patterns but decreased (P<0.01) the number of abnormal cells at 0, 48 and 72h of storage. Both VE and ChA improved (P<0.05) the total motility after Percoll processing, but only in semen stored for 48h. The same effect was not observed (P>0.05) in semen stored for 72h. ChA improved (P<0.05) the total motility of the semen stored for 72h, but this effect was not observed (P>0.05) when the semen was processed in Percoll. The antioxidants had no effect (P>0.05) on the viability and integrity of the acrosome, but ChA reduced (P<0.05) the number of abnormal cells at 0h, while VE increased the number of abnormal cells in semen stored for 72h, independent of the use of Percoll. There was no effect (P>0.05) of antioxidants or Percoll on the concentration of malondialdehyde in seminal plasma. The use of Percoll had no effect (P>0.05) on the cholesterol efflux, but ChA increased (P<0.05) this parameter at 0h and reduced (P<0.05) in the semen stored for 72h not processed with Percoll. In conclusion, the addition of ChA to semen extenders improved the quality of boar semen processed or not in Percoll.Colégio Brasileiro de Reprodução Animal2020-09-04T17:21:28Z2020-09-04T17:21:28Z2020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfRABELO, S. S. et al. Chlorogenic acid improves the quality of boar semen processed in Percoll. Animal Reproduction, Belo Horizonte, v. 17, n. 1, e20190021, 2020. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21451/1984-3143-ar2019-0021.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/42866Animal Reproductionreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRabelo, Stenia SeveroResende, Carla OliveiraPontelo, Thais PreisserChaves, Bruna ResendePereira, Bárbara AzevedoSilva, William Eduardo daPeixoto, Juliano VogasPereira, Luciano JoséZangeronimo, Márcio Gilbertoeng2020-09-04T17:21:28Zoai:localhost:1/42866Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2020-09-04T17:21:28Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Chlorogenic acid improves the quality of boar semen processed in Percoll
title Chlorogenic acid improves the quality of boar semen processed in Percoll
spellingShingle Chlorogenic acid improves the quality of boar semen processed in Percoll
Rabelo, Stenia Severo
Antioxidants
Boar - Semen quality
Sperm selection
Chlorogenic acid
Antioxidantes
Javali - Qualidade do sêmen
Seleção de esperma
Ácido clorogênico
title_short Chlorogenic acid improves the quality of boar semen processed in Percoll
title_full Chlorogenic acid improves the quality of boar semen processed in Percoll
title_fullStr Chlorogenic acid improves the quality of boar semen processed in Percoll
title_full_unstemmed Chlorogenic acid improves the quality of boar semen processed in Percoll
title_sort Chlorogenic acid improves the quality of boar semen processed in Percoll
author Rabelo, Stenia Severo
author_facet Rabelo, Stenia Severo
Resende, Carla Oliveira
Pontelo, Thais Preisser
Chaves, Bruna Resende
Pereira, Bárbara Azevedo
Silva, William Eduardo da
Peixoto, Juliano Vogas
Pereira, Luciano José
Zangeronimo, Márcio Gilberto
author_role author
author2 Resende, Carla Oliveira
Pontelo, Thais Preisser
Chaves, Bruna Resende
Pereira, Bárbara Azevedo
Silva, William Eduardo da
Peixoto, Juliano Vogas
Pereira, Luciano José
Zangeronimo, Márcio Gilberto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rabelo, Stenia Severo
Resende, Carla Oliveira
Pontelo, Thais Preisser
Chaves, Bruna Resende
Pereira, Bárbara Azevedo
Silva, William Eduardo da
Peixoto, Juliano Vogas
Pereira, Luciano José
Zangeronimo, Márcio Gilberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antioxidants
Boar - Semen quality
Sperm selection
Chlorogenic acid
Antioxidantes
Javali - Qualidade do sêmen
Seleção de esperma
Ácido clorogênico
topic Antioxidants
Boar - Semen quality
Sperm selection
Chlorogenic acid
Antioxidantes
Javali - Qualidade do sêmen
Seleção de esperma
Ácido clorogênico
description This study aimed to evaluate if the addition of chlorogenic acid (ChA) to semen extenders improves the quality of cooled boar semen processed in Percoll. The experimental design was randomized blocks (ejaculates) in a 2×3 factorial (with or without Percoll, and three antioxidant systems: a negative control, without supplementation, a positive control – vitamin E, and ChA), totaling six treatments and 12 repetitions. ChA and vitamin E (VE) were added at 4.5 mg/ml and 400 μg/ml in extender, respectively. At 0, 48 and 72h of storage at 15ºC, 80 ml insemination doses each containing 2.0 billion sperm cells were submitted to centrifugation in Percoll. The use of Percoll impaired (P<0.01) all motility patterns but decreased (P<0.01) the number of abnormal cells at 0, 48 and 72h of storage. Both VE and ChA improved (P<0.05) the total motility after Percoll processing, but only in semen stored for 48h. The same effect was not observed (P>0.05) in semen stored for 72h. ChA improved (P<0.05) the total motility of the semen stored for 72h, but this effect was not observed (P>0.05) when the semen was processed in Percoll. The antioxidants had no effect (P>0.05) on the viability and integrity of the acrosome, but ChA reduced (P<0.05) the number of abnormal cells at 0h, while VE increased the number of abnormal cells in semen stored for 72h, independent of the use of Percoll. There was no effect (P>0.05) of antioxidants or Percoll on the concentration of malondialdehyde in seminal plasma. The use of Percoll had no effect (P>0.05) on the cholesterol efflux, but ChA increased (P<0.05) this parameter at 0h and reduced (P<0.05) in the semen stored for 72h not processed with Percoll. In conclusion, the addition of ChA to semen extenders improved the quality of boar semen processed or not in Percoll.
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