The aim of this study was to assess the effect of insemination timing on pregnancy rates in red deer (Cervus elaphus) when using sex-sorted sperm samples. Semen was collected by electroejaculation from 8 mature stags and processed to obtain: Conventional samples, following standard freezing procedures for commercial purposes; Control sorted samples, diluted and handled as per sorted samples but without being submitted to the sorter passage; and Y Sex Sorted (YSS) samples. Hinds were synchronized via intravaginal CIDR (Controlled Internal Drug Release) placement and given eCG (Folligon®PMSG Serum Gonadotrophin) on day 12, upon CIDR removal. They were then inseminated with one of each sperm treatment, at the following post-eCG intervals: I_1, 55:01–55:30 h; I_2, 55:31–56:00 h; I_3, 56:01–56:30 h; or, I_4, 56:31–57:00 h. Pregnancy rates were assessed at parturition. Average pregnancy rates were highest (P < 0.05) for Conventional samples (77.6%), but similar between YSS (49.8%) and Control sorted (51.3%) samples. However, when insemination interval was taken into account, pregnancy rates within the YSS group, pregnancy rates were 80 and 83.1% for I_1 and I_2, respectively were obtained. Notably, these rates were similar (P > 0.05) to the average pregnancy rates obtained with Conventional samples (77.6%). As expected, YSS sperm yielded 94% male offspring contrasting with the 57% males obtained with Conventional and Control sorted samples. Our findings support the importance of developing specific insemination timing protocols to improve pregnancy rates when using frozen-thawed sex-sorted sperm. These findings provide the foundation for further investigations in order to determine why the YSS sperm are able to fertilize the oocyte in a shorter period of time than the conventional samples.

Influence of insemination time on the fertility of sex sorted frozen-thawed Y-sperm in red deer / Anel-López, Luis; Garcia-Álvarez, Olga; Tarantini, Tatiana; Del Olmo, David; Ortiz, Jose Antonio; Ledda, Sergio; Martinez, Emilio Arsenio; Soler, Ana J.; Roca, Jordi; Fernández Santos, María R.; Vázquez, Juan Maria; Parrilla, Inmaculada; Garde, Jose Julián. - In: THERIOGENOLOGY. - ISSN 0093-691X. - 113:(2018), pp. 171-175. [10.1016/j.theriogenology.2018.03.005]

Influence of insemination time on the fertility of sex sorted frozen-thawed Y-sperm in red deer

Ledda, Sergio;
2018-01-01

Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess the effect of insemination timing on pregnancy rates in red deer (Cervus elaphus) when using sex-sorted sperm samples. Semen was collected by electroejaculation from 8 mature stags and processed to obtain: Conventional samples, following standard freezing procedures for commercial purposes; Control sorted samples, diluted and handled as per sorted samples but without being submitted to the sorter passage; and Y Sex Sorted (YSS) samples. Hinds were synchronized via intravaginal CIDR (Controlled Internal Drug Release) placement and given eCG (Folligon®PMSG Serum Gonadotrophin) on day 12, upon CIDR removal. They were then inseminated with one of each sperm treatment, at the following post-eCG intervals: I_1, 55:01–55:30 h; I_2, 55:31–56:00 h; I_3, 56:01–56:30 h; or, I_4, 56:31–57:00 h. Pregnancy rates were assessed at parturition. Average pregnancy rates were highest (P < 0.05) for Conventional samples (77.6%), but similar between YSS (49.8%) and Control sorted (51.3%) samples. However, when insemination interval was taken into account, pregnancy rates within the YSS group, pregnancy rates were 80 and 83.1% for I_1 and I_2, respectively were obtained. Notably, these rates were similar (P > 0.05) to the average pregnancy rates obtained with Conventional samples (77.6%). As expected, YSS sperm yielded 94% male offspring contrasting with the 57% males obtained with Conventional and Control sorted samples. Our findings support the importance of developing specific insemination timing protocols to improve pregnancy rates when using frozen-thawed sex-sorted sperm. These findings provide the foundation for further investigations in order to determine why the YSS sperm are able to fertilize the oocyte in a shorter period of time than the conventional samples.
2018
Influence of insemination time on the fertility of sex sorted frozen-thawed Y-sperm in red deer / Anel-López, Luis; Garcia-Álvarez, Olga; Tarantini, Tatiana; Del Olmo, David; Ortiz, Jose Antonio; Ledda, Sergio; Martinez, Emilio Arsenio; Soler, Ana J.; Roca, Jordi; Fernández Santos, María R.; Vázquez, Juan Maria; Parrilla, Inmaculada; Garde, Jose Julián. - In: THERIOGENOLOGY. - ISSN 0093-691X. - 113:(2018), pp. 171-175. [10.1016/j.theriogenology.2018.03.005]
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