Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of dithioerythritol added to cryopreservation extender on the post-thawed sperm parameters, lipid peroxidation and antioxidant activities of Merino ram sperm. Semen samples from 5 mature Merino rams (1 and 2years of age) were used in the study. Semen samples, which were diluted with a Tris-based extender containing 0.5, 1, and 2mM dithiothreitol and no antioxidant (control), were cooled to 5°C and frozen in 0.25ml French straws. Frozen straws were then thawed individually at 37°C for 20s in a water bath for evaluation.The addition of dithioerythritol at 0.5 and 2mM doses led to higher percentages of subjective motility (62.9±4.2% and 63.6±1.8%) compared to control (52.0±4.9%, P<0.05). As regards CASA motility, dithioerythritol 0.25 and 2mM (60.2±4.5% and 59.6±1.2%) groups were higher from that of control (44.2±8.7%, P<0.05). For the CASA progressive motility, 0.25, 0.5 and 2mM doses of dithioerythritol (22.0±2.1%, 21.7±2.5% and 24.0±1.2%) had increasing effect in comparison to control (15.0±2.5%). Dithioerythritol at 1 and 2mM doses for ALH provided higher values compared to the control (P<0.001) following the freeze–thawing process. Supplementation with dithiothreitol did not significantly affect the integrities of sperm membrane and acrosome, and mitochondrial activities. No significant differences were observed in biochemical parameters among the groups (P>0.05). Findings of this study showed that dithioerythritol supplementation in semen extenders, was of greater benefit to sperm motility of frozen–thawed ram sperm.

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