Squires E L
Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Foothills Campus, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA.
Anim Reprod Sci. 2005 Oct;89(1-4):187-98. doi: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2005.06.022.
There has and will continue to be reproductive techniques available that have a positive impact upon the equine breeding industry. This review focuses on semen technologies that have been developed or are in the process of being developed. The use of fluorescent dyes and flow cytometry has provided the researcher and clinician with powerful tools to evaluate several sperm attributes. These procedures have been utilized to evaluate sperm viability, acrosome status, mitochondrial status, DNA integrity and stages of capacitation. Flow cytometry allows several sperm attributes to be evaluated on thousands of spermatozoa in a matter of seconds. Development of procedures for insemination of mares with relatively small numbers of spermatozoa has the potential to change how stallions and their semen are managed. This review discusses the use of insemination of fresh, frozen and sex-sorted spermatozoa in relatively small numbers compared with conventional insemination technologies. The recent acceptance of frozen-thawed semen by many of the major breed registries has stimulated an increase in research on frozen semen. Many of the studies have focused on identifying damage during the freezing and thawing process. Numerous studies also have been conducted to modify freezing extenders so that the sperm are protected during the freezing and thawing process. The production of in vitro-produced embryos is extremely limited in the horse due to the failure of in vitro fertilization. However, intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has been used for the production of foals from stallions that have less than typical sperm numbers or from stallions that have died and a limited quantity of frozen semen is available. This technique has been used by several laboratories to produce embryos in vitro. The breeder and veterinarian now have access to techniques that allow assessment of semen quality, improvement of procedures for freezing and thawing and insemination of mares with fewer numbers of spermatozoa. It is likely that the next decade will also produce tremendous advances in semen technologies that can be utilized in the horse industry.
目前已有并将继续出现对马繁育产业有积极影响的繁殖技术。本综述聚焦于已开发或正在开发的精液技术。荧光染料和流式细胞术的应用为研究人员和临床医生提供了强大工具,用于评估多种精子特性。这些方法已被用于评估精子活力、顶体状态、线粒体状态、DNA完整性和获能阶段。流式细胞术能够在数秒内对数千个精子的多种特性进行评估。开发用相对少量精子对母马进行授精的方法,有可能改变种公马及其精液的管理方式。本综述讨论了与传统授精技术相比,使用相对少量的新鲜、冷冻和性别分选精子进行授精的情况。近期许多主要品种登记机构对冻融精液的认可,刺激了对冷冻精液研究的增加。许多研究集中在识别冷冻和解冻过程中的损伤。也进行了大量研究来改良冷冻稀释液,以便在冷冻和解冻过程中保护精子。由于体外受精失败,马的体外生产胚胎极其有限。然而,胞浆内精子注射(ICSI)已被用于从精子数量少于正常水平的种公马或已死亡且仅有少量冷冻精液的种公马生产马驹。几个实验室已使用该技术体外生产胚胎。育种者和兽医现在能够使用一些技术来评估精液质量、改进冷冻和解冻程序以及用更少数量的精子对母马进行授精。未来十年,精液技术很可能也会在马产业中取得巨大进展。