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Periódicos Brasileiros em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia

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Impact of isothermic and bithermic dilution on quality of chilled boar sperm

Almeida, M. C. SMoroni, J. LBernardi, M. LWentz, IBortolozzo, F. B

The use of bithermic dilution protocols is increasing in artificial insemination centres; therefore, it is necessary to guarantee that the quality of insemination doses remain the same when compared to isothermic dilution protocols. Four ejaculates from each of 19 crossbreed PIC® boars were collected and assigned, in a split sample design, in three treatments: two-step bithermic dilution two-step isothermic dilutionand one-step isothermic dilution. Temperature curves for the three treatments were recorded using a temperature sensor data logger. Semen doses were prepared with a BTS extender and stored at 16°C and then used to evaluate sperm parameters with the CASA system and sperm morphology for 120 h. The temperature in semen samples submitted to a two-step bithermic dilution reached 24.6ºC after 120 min, whereas one or two-step isothermic dilution samples reached 26.4ºC and 27.4ºC, respectively. Total motility, progressive motility and BCF were influenced (P 0.05), showing an overall mean of 9.2 ±0.4 total defects. In conclusion, the bithermic dilution makes the production of artificial insemination doses faster by taking less time to reach a temperature close to that of storage, without impairing semen quality.

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