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Effect of the addition of six antioxidants on sperm motility,membrane integrity and mitochondrial function in red seabream (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Pagrus major</Emphasis>) sperm cryopreservation
Authors:Qinghua Liu  Xueying Wang  Wenqi Wang  Xuelei Zhang  Shihong Xu  Daoyuan Ma  Zhizhong Xiao  Yongshuang Xiao  Jun Li
Institution:1.Center of Biotechnology R&D, Institute of Oceanology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Qingdao,People’s Republic of China;2.College of Earth Science,University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing,People’s Republic of China;3.College of Marine Science and Engineering,Qingdao Agricultural University,Qingdao,People’s Republic of China
Abstract:The present study was to evaluate the effects of six antioxidants on frozen-thawed sperm motility, viability, membrane integrity and mitochondrial function in red seabream (Pagrus major) by computer-assisted sperm analysis system and flow cytometry, respectively. All the parameters tested in this study were determined using one-way ANOVA and identified using the SNK test (P < 0.05). The results demonstrated that on the first day, the highest motility and longevity occurred in 100 mM trehalose (78.34 ± 3.41 %, 29 ± 4.00 days) and 50 mM taurine (77.46 ± 1.54 %, 29.33 ± 4.04 days), followed by 25 mM vitamin C (79.03 ± 5.37 %, 17 ± 1.00 days), 25 mM vitamin E (69.64 ± 1.64 %, 27.67 ± 1.53 days) and 25 mM vitamin A (78.89 ± 2.81 %, 9.33 ± 1.53 days), which were all higher than frozen-thawed sperm without antioxidant (control) (66.80 ± 5.55, 5.67 ± 1.15 days). Especially, the percentages of class A sperm with the addition of 100 mM trehalose (40.39 ± 5.20 %) and 50 mM taurine (37.78 ± 3.22 %) were significantly improved compared to the control (19.63 ± 5.44 %). The viability of all groups on the third and sixth day showed a similar trend. Moreover, during the 4 °C storage process, the decrease of frozen-thawed sperm motility was closely associated with the decrease in membrane integrity and mitochondrial function. In conclusion, the present study indicated that antioxidant (100 mM trehalose and 50 mM taurine) provided the most pronounced protective effect in improving frozen-thawed quality of red seabream sperm. The addition of antioxidant may be capable of scavenging the ROS generated during the cryopreservation process and 4 °C storage.
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