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Effect of Different Extenders and Seminal Plasma on the Susceptibility of Equine Spermatozoa to Lipid Peroxidation After Single-Layer Centrifugation, Through Androcoll-E
Authors:Cristina Ortega-Ferrusola  Anders Johannisson  Fernando J Peña Vega  Jose A Tapia  Heriberto Rodriguez-Martinez  Ann M Dalin  Jane M Morrell
Institution:1 Division of Reproduction, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences (SLU), Uppsala, Sweden
2 Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Laboratory of Equine Reproduction, University of Extremadura, Cáceres, Spain
3 Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences (SLU), Uppsala, Sweden
4 Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden
Abstract:This study was conducted in an attempt to see whether single-layer centrifugation (SLC) increases the susceptibility of stallion spermatozoa to lipid peroxidation (LPO), in different extenders after removing all seminal plasma (SP). The susceptibility of stallion spermatozoa to LPO was studied before and after SLC. Each ejaculate was split, and aliquots extended with one of the three different extenders: INRA 96, Kenney's, or Equipro, and stored for 24 hours at 5°C (i). From the extended samples, an aliquot was kept as a control and the other was subjected to SLC through Androcoll-E. The selected spermatozoa were re-suspended in the appropriate extenders, without (ii) or with (iii) addition of 50% (v/v) pooled homologous SP for 24 hours at 5°C. Using ferrous sulfate as pro-oxidant, the susceptibility for LPO was flow-cytometrically assessed using the probe Bodipy581/591-C11. Sperm motility, monitored with a Qualisperm motility analyzer, increased after SLC treatment (P < .001). No significant correlations were found between motility and induced LPO with ferrous sulfate. The SP and extenders, per se, did not have a significant protective effect against LPO, but the interaction between SP and Kenney increased the susceptibility to LPO. However, the selected spermatozoa through Androcoll-E and the subsequent dilution in INRA had a significant protective effect against LPO (P < .05), especially when the oxidative insults were higher (80 μM).
Keywords:Lipid peroxidation  Equine  Extenders  Seminal plasma  Single-layer centrifugation  Motility
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