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Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira
Identification of ultrastructural and functional damages in sperm from six-banded armadillos (Euphractus sexcinctus) due to cryopreservation
Lima, Gabriela L.1  Souza, Ana L.P.2  Bezerra, José A.B.2  Silva, Alexandre R.2  Silva, Andréia M.2  Sousa, Patrícia C.2  Santos, Erika A.A.2  Oliveira, Moacir F.2 
[1] Universidade Federal de Roraima, Boa Vista, Brazil;Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido, Mossoró, Brazil
关键词:  Ultrastructural and functional damages;    sperm;    six-banded armadillo;    Euphractus sexcinctus;    cryopreservation;    Xenarthras;    semen;    membrane integrity;    mitochondrial activity;    ultrastructure.;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0100-736X2016000800015
来源: Colegio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal-CBPA
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:The aim of the study was to cryopreserve the semen of six-banded armadillos (Euphractus sexcinctus) in Tris-yolk and glycerol diluent, and to determine the damage caused by the freezing-thawing process, using fluorescent markers and ultrastructural analysis. Semen samples (n=11) collected from 4 adult six-banded armadillos by electroejaculation were cryopreserved in Tris diluent plus 20% egg yolk and 3% glycerol, in a fast freezing curve. Classical analysis of samples was performed after dilution, refrigeration and thawing, followed by fluorescence analysis, using a combination of fluorescent probes to assess membrane integrity (propidium iodide - PI and Hoechst - H342), and mitochondrial activity (CMXRos - Mito Tracker Red®). We also used the ultrastructural analysis to verify possible morphological alterations caused by cryoinjuries. When compared with fresh samples, we verified a significant decline in all the armadillos' semen parameters after thawing, in which only 6.1% motile sperm were found. However, the percentage of sperm which remained with viable (13%) and functional (24.7%) membranes after thawing suggests that some cells could be live but immotile. Analysis using fluorescent markers revealed that the mitochondria of armadillos' sperm is highly sensible to the freezing protocol and the findings through ultrastructure analysis proved this statement. Additionally, the images obtained by transmission electron microscopy revealed that frozen-thawed sperm presented damaged plasma membrane, nuclear modifications as changes in chromatin and acrossomal changes relative to sperm capacitation. In conclusion, this study is the first attempt to cryopreserve the semen of an armadillo species, and to help us to identify critical points on the freezing-thawing procedure in order to improve the protocol.Index

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