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Freezability and Fertility Rates of Stallion Semen Supplemented with Trehalose in Lactose Extender.

Dinesh Jhamb,Thirumala Rao Talluri,Sunanda Sharma,Rohit Juneja,Surendar Singh Nirwan, Deepak Yadav, Kalpesh Kumar Pargi, Aashish Tanwar,Pramod Kumar, Ramesh Kumar,Sharat Chandra Mehta, Mukesh Parashar, Mitesh Gaur

Journal of equine veterinary science(2023)

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Cryopreservation of stallion semen is often associated with poor post-thaw sperm quality. One of the reason for this diminished quality is osmotic stress that spermatozoa experiences during freezing and thawing process. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the cryoprotective effect of trehalose on stallion sperm quality and field fertility rates subjected to cooling and freeze-thawing process. Semen samples were collected from six Marwari breed stallions, divided into three different treatments in a fi-nal concentration of 150 x 10 6 sperm/mL by using Lactose based extender containing 0, 50, and 150 mM of trehalose then subjected to cryopreservation after equilibration. Sperm motility, acrosome integrity, plasma membrane integrity, mitochondrial membrane potential, DNA integrity and oxidative stress re-lated parameters of the stallion spermatozoa were analyzed at fresh, prefreeze and post thaw stages. Thirty (30) reproductively healthy mares were inseminated with frozen-thawed semen either supple-mented with (treatment) or without (control) trehalose to evaluate the field fertility. Results of the cur-rent study indicated that, the extender containing 50 mM trehalose has enhanced the functional plasma membrane, acrosomal, DNA integrities and augmented the mitochondrial membrane potential. Trehalose supplementation to the semen extender not only ameliorated the semen quality parameters, but also protected the stallion sperm from oxidative stress by reducing the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and lipid peroxidation (LPO). The inclusion of 50 mM trehalose in semen extender resulted in signifi-cantly ( P < .05) increased post-thaw progressive motility and viability compared to the control group. Mares inseminated with frozen-thawed semen supplemented with 50 mM trehalose tended to have bet-ter pregnancy rates than controls (non-significant [ P < .05]) although a larger fertility trial is required to determine if this effect reaches the level of significance. In conclusion, addition of 50 mM trehalose yielded in better quality stallion semen after cooling and post-thawing in terms of reducing the oxidative stress and enhancing the motility, integrities of acrosome, plasma membrane, mitochondrial potential and DNA.(c) 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Trehalose,Marwari stallion,Fertility,Freezability,ROS,Lipid peroxidation
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