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Sperm Concentration of Boar Semen Doses and Sperm Quality: Novel Perspectives Based on the Extender Type and Sperm Resilience

Abstract

This study evaluated the effect of sperm concentration of boar semen doses on their capacity to maintain its motility over the thermo-resistance test (TRT; sperm resilience) and verified if the extender type (short or long-term) could influence this effect. Thirty ejaculates from five crossbred mature PIC® boars were used, and a factorial design was followed to produce semen doses with 1.5 billion cells in 45 or 90 mL, using Beltsville Thawing Solution (BTS) or Androstar® Plus (APlus). Then, low-concentration doses (16.7 × 10 cells/mL in 90 mL) and higher-concentration doses (33.3 × 10 cells/mL in 45 mL) with BTS or APlus were produced and stored at 17 °C for 168 h. At 72 h, during the TRT, the low-concentration doses (16.7 × 10 cells/mL) lost three-fold less motility than doses with 33.3 × 10 cells/mL (P < 0.01), regardless of the extender type (11. 5% vs. 30.5% of initial motility, respectively). Similar results were found when the TRT was carried out at 168 h, with low-concentration doses losing two-fold less motility (11.4%) than highly concentrated doses (25.9%; P < 0.01). No sperm concentration effect was observed on membrane integrity or mitochondrial membrane potential (P ≥ 0.23). The osmolarity was not affected by the sperm concentration (P = 0.56), only by the extender and the storage time (P < 0.01). In conclusion, the sperm concentration effect on sperm quality was not influenced by extender type, and the data suggest that a low concentration of semen doses positively affects sperm resilience.

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