Artificial Insemination and Embryo Transfer, Department for Small Animals and Horses, Vetmeduni Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Obstetrics, Gynecology and Andrology, Department for Small Animals and Horses, Vetmeduni Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Reprod Domest Anim. 2021 Sep;56(9):1220-1226. doi: 10.1111/rda.13980. Epub 2021 Jul 2.
A limiting factor in canine artificial insemination (AI) is the low number of insemination doses obtained per ejaculate. In this study, semen was collected from dogs (n = 28) either once and frozen directly after collection or the same dogs were submitted to a dual semen collection with a 1-hr interval and the two ejaculates were combined for cryopreservation. We hypothesized that combining two ejaculates increases semen doses per cryopreservation process without negative effects on semen characteristics. Total sperm count was lower in semen from a single semen collection in comparison with the combination of the first and second ejaculate of a dual semen collection (p < .001). The percentage of motile and membrane-intact spermatozoa determined by computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA) in raw semen did not differ between single and combined dual ejaculates and was reduced (p < .001) by cryopreservation to the same extent in single (motility 73.7 ± 1.8%, membrane integrity 65.6 ± 2.2%) and combined dual ejaculates (motility 72.7 ± 2.3%, membrane integrity 64.6 ± 2.5%). The percentage of spermatozoa with morphological defects increased after cryopreservation (p < .001) but was similar in single and combined dual ejaculates. The CASA sperm velocity parameters decreased with cryopreservation (p < .001) but did not differ between single and combined dual ejaculates. The number of insemination doses increased from 2.7 ± 0.4 for single to 4.7 ± 0.8 for combined dual ejaculates (p < .01), based on 100 million motile spermatozoa per frozen-thawed semen dose. In conclusion, combining two ejaculates collected at short interval for one cryopreservation process increases the number of AI doses without compromising semen quality.
犬人工授精(AI)的一个限制因素是每剂精液中获得的授精剂量较低。在这项研究中,从狗(n=28)中采集精液,要么一次采集并直接在采集后冷冻,要么让同一只狗进行两次间隔 1 小时的精液采集,并将两次射精合并用于冷冻保存。我们假设,将两次射精合并可增加每批冷冻保存过程中的精液剂量,而不会对精液特性产生负面影响。与两次采集的第一和第二份精液的组合相比,单次采集的精液中的总精子数较低(p<.001)。通过计算机辅助精子分析(CASA)在原始精液中测定的运动和膜完整精子的百分比在单次和组合的双份射精之间没有差异,并且在单次(运动能力 73.7±1.8%,膜完整性 65.6±2.2%)和组合的双份射精(运动能力 72.7±2.3%,膜完整性 64.6±2.5%)中,冷冻保存后均降低(p<.001)。冷冻保存后,形态异常的精子百分比增加(p<.001),但在单次和组合的双份射精中相似。CASA 精子速度参数随冷冻保存而降低(p<.001),但在单次和组合的双份射精之间没有差异。基于每冷冻解冻精液剂量 1 亿个活动精子,从单次的 2.7±0.4 个授精剂量增加到组合的双份射精的 4.7±0.8 个(p<.01)。总之,在一次冷冻过程中,将两次间隔短的射精合并可增加 AI 剂量,而不会损害精液质量。