Evaluation of the addition of quercetin and vitamin E to the cryopreservation medium of ram semen on in vivo fertility
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2021-10-30Autor
Carrera Chavez, Jose Maria
Quezada Casasola, Andres
Orozco-Lucero, Ernesto
Itza Ortiz, Mateo Fabian
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Jiménez Aguilar, Edson Eduardo
Prieto Caraveo, Mario Alejandro
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Cryopreservation induces oxidative stress that has adverse effects on post-thawed semen quality. The
objective was to evaluate the effect of adding quercetin to sheep semen cryopreservation medium. Semen
was collected from three sheep stallions by artificial vagina, and a commercial diluent was used. Treatments
were: control; quercetin 200 µM; vitamin E 100 µM; and the quercetin and vitamin E combination. Vitality,
motility, acrosome integrity and fertility were evaluated in vivo. Numerical variables were analyzed with
ANOVA and gestation rate with chi-square. In the evaluation of sperm motility characteristics, no significant
difference was found between treatments. The treatment with the highest percentage of live spermatozoa
with intact acrosome was quercetin 200 µM (22.33±2.51%) compared to the other treatments (P<0.05). In
vivo fertility was not statistically significant, but a numerical difference in the percentage of gestation was
found with the addition of 200 µM quercetin (51.92%) compared to the other treatments. In conclusion, the
addition of 200 µM quercetin to the ovine semen cryopreservation medium improved the vitality and integrity
of the acrosome, but not the in vivo fertility percentage.