Abstract

The aim of the study was to assess the effect of sperm concentration in the ejaculate on the mitochondrial membrane potential and motility of Landrace boar spermatozoa during storage of diluted semen at 17 °C. The study was conducted on ejaculates collected from 10 boars aged 1.5–2 years. Based on sperm concentration measurements, two groups of boars were identified: Group 1 – boars providing ejaculates with a sperm concentration of at least 500 × 103/mm3 and Group 2 – boars providing ejaculates with a sperm concentration of less than 500 × 103/mm3. Four ejaculates were collected manually from each boar. Each ejaculate was diluted with Biosolvens Plus diluent, and insemination doses were prepared and stored at 17 °C. Mitochondrial membrane potential and motility of spermatozoa were evaluated at each insemination dose. The tests were carried out after 1, 24, 48, 96 and 168 h of storage. Based on the results, it was found that ejaculates with a sperm concentration ≥ 500 × 103/mm3 have a lower share of spermatozoa with high mitochondrial membrane potential than ejaculates with a sperm concentration below 500 × 103/mm3. A high correlation between the share of spermatozoa with a high mitochondrial membrane potential and motility of spermatozoa was demonstrated in the first 24 h and after 96 h of semen storage, which was confirmed by the calculated phenotypic correlation coefficients. Sperm cells in ejaculates with a higher sperm concentration are more sensitive to storage time than spermatozoa in ejaculates with a lower concentration.

Highlights

  • The aim of the study was to assess the effect of sperm concentration in the ejaculate on the mitochondrial membrane potential and motility of Landrace boar spermatozoa during storage of diluted semen at 17 °C

  • The largest decrease in the share of spermatozoa with a high mitochondrial membrane potential can be seen in Group 1, where the difference between 1 and 168 h of semen storage was over 26%, while in Group 2 this difference was over 19%

  • The results of the present study indicate that the concentration of spermatozoa in the ejaculate affects the potential of the sperm cell mitochondrial membrane

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Introduction

The aim of the study was to assess the effect of sperm concentration in the ejaculate on the mitochondrial membrane potential and motility of Landrace boar spermatozoa during storage of diluted semen at 17 °C. High variability observed in the physical characteristics of ejaculates, which affects the economics of using a given individual is a fairly serious problem faced by sow insemination stations The source of this variation can be the boar breed (Schulze et al 2014; Yeste 2016; Wysokińska and Kondracki 2019), age (Banaszewska et al 2015), and environmental factors (Zasiadczyk et al 2015; Kowalewski et al 2016). The aim of this study was to assess the effect of sperm concentration in an ejaculate on the mitochondrial membrane potential and motility of Landrace boar spermatozoa during the storage of diluted semen at 17 °C

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