Abstract

The research aimed to determine the effect of different taurine concentrations on the duration of sperm fertility preservation and the results of further use during cryopreservation. The taurine was injected into the sperm of the Siberian sturgeon by various methods under conditions of low positive temperatures. Immediately after preparation, the taurine was injected into native sperm at concentrations of 0.01, 0.05, and 0.1 mmol/ml. Two methods of introducing taurine into native sperm were tested: 1 (dry method) - adding taurine powder directly to native sperm and 2 (wet method) - adding taurine dissolved in saline to native sperm. The studies have shown that injections of taurine in an amount of 0.05 - 0.1 mmol/ml both dry and wet can be recommended as the method of long-term preservation of the native sperm of Siberian sturgeon viability. While storing Siberian sturgeon sperm for further cryopreservation the optimal taurine concentration is 0.01 mmol/ml.

Highlights

  • One of the most important problems in the protection of biological resources and aquaculture is the preservation of the genetic diversity of aquatic organisms

  • Native sperm without additives served as a control during fertilization

  • The beginning of the research was an experiment on a mixed sperm from 3 males of Siberian sturgeon (A. baeri)

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Introduction

One of the most important problems in the protection of biological resources and aquaculture is the preservation of the genetic diversity of aquatic organisms. A search is underway for substances that have a protective effect on spermatozoa in conditions of low positive temperatures that allow to maintain the energy reserves of spermatozoa during overexposure and transportation and, as a result, increase their fertilize ability, as well as suitability for cryopreservation.

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