Journal of Andrology, Vol. 26, No. 3, May/June 2005
Copyright © American Society of Andrology
DOI: 10.2164/jandrol.04147
Effects of Various Extenders and Permeating Cryoprotectants on Cryopreservation of Cynomolgus Monkey (Macaca fascicularis) Spermatozoa
YA-HUI LI*,
,
,
KE-JUN CAI*,
ANDRAS KOVACS
AND
WEI-ZHI JI*
From * Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese
Academy of Sciences, Kunming, Yunnan, China;
Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of
Sciences, Beijing, China;
College of Food
Science and Technology, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming, Yunnan,
China; and
Research Institute for Animal
Breeding and Nutrition, Herceghalom, Gesztenyes, Hungary.
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Correspondence to: Prof Weizhi Ji, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese
Academy of Sciences, 32 Jiaochang Donglu, Kunming, Yunnan, 650223, China
(e-mail:
wji{at}mail.kiz.ac.cn). |
The cryoprotective effects of 11 different extenders, TTE, DM, mDM, LG-DM,
G-DM, TCG, TEST, TSM, Test-M, Test-H, and LM, on sperm cryopreservation of
cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis) have been compared with glycerol as
cryoprotectant. Sperm motility, plasma membrane, and acrosomal integrity were
examined to evaluate frozen-thawed sperm function. The results showed that
TTE, DM, mDM, LG-DM, G-DM, and TCG exhibited the best and similar protective
efficiencies for cynomolgus monkey sperm cryopreservation in terms of sperm
motility and plasma membrane integrity (P > .05). The acrosomal
integrity for spermatozoa cryopreserved in TCG was statistically lower than
that of TTE, DM, mDM, LG-DM, and G-DM (P < .05) but was
significantly higher than that of TEST, TSM, Test-M, Test-H, and LM
(P < .05). The postthaw sperm motility for 5 other extenders
(TEST, TSM, Test-M, Test-H, and LM) did not exceed 30%, and the 3 sperm
parameters evaluated for them were significantly lower than that of TTE, DM,
mDM, LG-DM, G-DM, and TCG (P < .05). On the basis of these
findings, 5 commonly used permeating cryoprotectants, glycerol, ethylene
glycol, dimethyl sulfoxide, acetamide and propylene glycol have further been
tested for their effectiveness on sperm cryopreservation in extenders of TTE,
DM, mDM, LG-DM, G-DM, and TCG. The results showed that the sperm
cryoprotective efficiencies of glycerol and ethylene glycol were similar and
best among 5 permeating cryoprotectant treatments (P > .05).
Dimethyl sulfoxide or acetamide resulted in average cryoprotection for
cynomolgus monkey spermatozoa: poorer than glycerol or ethylene glycol but
better than that of propylene glycol (P < .05). In addition, the
action of permeating cryoprotectant appeared to be independent of extenders.
The results in the present study demonstrate that 1) TTE, DM, mDM, LG-DM,
G-DM, and TCG are excellent extenders and suitable for cynomolgus monkey sperm
cryopreservation; 2) the mechanism of action of permeating cryoprotectants are
not affected by extender composition; 3) ethylene glycol has a similar
cryoprotective efficacy to glycerol that makes it a successful cryoprotectant
for sperm cryopreservation in cynomolgus monkeys.
Key words: Sperm, freezing, motility, plasma membrane, acrosome, permeability coefficient
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