Abstract
A protocol for conventional invitro fertilization (IVF) in horses using fresh semen has been described, using a prolonged incubation in FERT-TALP medium (22 h) at 38.2°C in the presence of penicillamine, hypotaurine and epinephrine (PHE). Our work aimed to develop a protocol that maintains quality parameters in frozen-thawed equine spermatozoa incubated for 22 h in the presence of PHE using different media (FERT-TALP and INRA96) and incubation temperatures (30 and 38.2°C). Twelve frozen ejaculates from four stallions were thawed and then incubated in either FERT-TALP or INRA96 with PHE at 30 or 38.2°C for 22 h. Following incubation, total motility (TM), progressive motility (PM), viability and acrosome integrity were evaluated. The results showed that TM was significantly higher (p < .001) at 30°C in both media, while PM was higher for INRA96 at 30°C compared to 38°C (p < .05). Moreover, INRA96 at 30°C exhibited higher sperm viability and acrosome integrity (p < .001) compared to the other experimental groups. These preliminary results suggest that incubating thawed equine spermatozoa at 30°C with PHE in INRA96 successfully maintains motility, viability and acrosome integrity in equine spermatozoa, indicating its potential use for conventional equine IVF.
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