Alonge Salvatore, Melandri Monica, Leoci Raffaella, Lacalandra Giovanni M, Caira Michele, Aiudi Giulio G
Società Veterinaria "Il Melograno" Srl, via Cavour 48, 21018 Sesto Calende, Varese, Italy.
Dipartimento di Medicina Veterinaria (DiMeV), Sezione di Chirurgia e Ostetricia, University of Bari "Aldo Moro", via per Casamassima km 3, 70010 Valenzano, Bari, Italy.
Animals (Basel). 2019 Jan 24;9(2):34. doi: 10.3390/ani9020034.
Sub-fertility represents a common challenge in canine reproduction. Different protocols, supplementing daily given quantities of micronutrients, were investigated to improve poor sperm concentration and/or function, which represent breeding major constraining factors in the canine species. Little information is available for dogs concerning the effect of a daily supplementation with a complex of vitamin E, zinc, selenium, folic acid, and n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) on semen quality. Thus, the present study investigated this effect on semen motility and sperm membrane properties. Serial semen analyses from fourteen healthy normospermic dogs, fed with the same commercial diet, were performed on Days 0 (T0), 30 (T30), 60 (T60), and 90 (T90). Seven dogs were randomly included in the treatment (T) group, receiving a supplementation of vitamin E, zinc, selenium, folic acid, n-3 PUFA; and seven other subjects composed the control (C) group. Total Sperm Count (TSC), Computer-Assisted Sperm Analysis (CASA) indexes, mortality, and functional membrane integrity were assessed. The ANOVA compared results between groups and sampling times ( < 0.05). From T60, the supplementation significantly improved TSC, progressive motility, functional membrane integrity, and decreased mortality. Present results lead us to consider ameliorative effects of a two-month healthy diet supplementation on canine spermatozoa. The positive effects of the described balanced integration of micronutrients on sperm motility and prevention of oxidative stress should be considered, especially when decreased seminal parameters may result from inadequate intake, reduced absorption, increased losses or demand, or to attenuate the impact of age.
生育力低下是犬类繁殖中常见的挑战。人们研究了不同的方案,即补充每日规定量的微量营养素,以改善精子浓度低和/或功能差的问题,这些问题是犬类繁殖的主要制约因素。关于每日补充维生素E、锌、硒、叶酸和n-3多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)复合物对犬精液质量的影响,目前可供参考的信息很少。因此,本研究调查了这种复合物对精液活力和精子膜特性的影响。对14只健康、精子正常的犬进行了连续精液分析,这些犬食用相同的商业饮食,分别在第0天(T0)、第30天(T30)、第60天(T60)和第90天(T90)进行检测。7只犬被随机纳入治疗(T)组,接受维生素E、锌、硒、叶酸、n-3 PUFA的补充;另外7只犬组成对照组(C)。评估了精子总数(TSC)、计算机辅助精子分析(CASA)指标、死亡率和功能膜完整性。方差分析比较了组间和不同采样时间的结果(P<0.05)。从T60开始,补充剂显著提高了TSC、前向运动能力、功能膜完整性,并降低了死亡率。目前的结果使我们考虑到为期两个月的健康饮食补充对犬精子的改善作用。应考虑到所描述的微量营养素平衡补充对精子活力和预防氧化应激的积极作用,特别是当精液参数下降可能是由于摄入不足、吸收减少、损失或需求增加,或为了减轻年龄的影响时。