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Theriogenology | 2003

Quality of canine semen submitted to single or fractionated glycerol addition during the freezing process

Alexandre Rodrigues Silva; Rita de Cássia Soares Cardoso; Daniel Couto Uchoa; Ldm Silva

Glycerol is the cryoprotector most frequently used to freeze semen from different species. The objective of the present study was to compare the effect of single and fractionated glycerol addition on canine semen quality after thawing. Sperm fractions from 12 stud dogs were collected, evaluated, extended in Tris plus egg-yolk and separated into two aliquots to which glycerol was added in one step (single) or in three steps at 5-min intervals (fractionated). Semen was frozen and stored in liquid nitrogen and thawed after 1 week. A thermoresistance test was performed over a period of 120 min at 37-39 degrees C to evaluate the percentage of mobile spermatozoa (motility) and the status of motility (vigor) after thawing. There were no significant differences between the two methods of glycerol addition-immediately after thawing, and during the thermoresistance test-in sperm motility, vigor or morphology. A significant reduction in motility and vigor was found at 15 min after thawing and these parameters continued to decline until 120 min. In conclusion, glycerol can be added to canine semen in single or fractionated manner, but the single addition method is the easiest and the most practical to use.


Theriogenology | 2003

Cryopreservation of canine semen using a coconut water extender with egg yolk and three different glycerol concentrations

Rita de Cássia Soares Cardoso; Alexandre Rodrigues Silva; Daniel Couto Uchoa; Lúcia Daniel Machado da Silva

Semen was collected by digital manipulation from six adult dogs. The second fraction of the ejaculate was used in this study. The semen was assessed by macroscopic and microscopic criteria 1 min after collection, first dilution, cooling, glycerol addition and thawing. Experiments were conducted to compare the effect of three different concentrations of glycerol in coconut water extender. The freezing method employed was that one described for caprine semen with slight changes. Semen was thawed at 37 degrees C for 1 min. Spermatozoal motility after thawing was 49.2+/-26, 44.2+/-18.3 and 35.8+/-26.8% for groups with 4, 6 and 8% glycerol, respectively. The vigor after thawing was 2.6+/-1.1, 2.7+/-1.0 and 2.1+/-1.2 for these groups, respectively. There was no difference among groups in motility and vigor. However, a smaller percentage of total and secondary abnormalities was observed using 6% glycerol in coconut water extender. In conclusion, the three glycerol concentrations (4, 6 or 8%) can be used successfully in cryopreservation of canine semen using a coconut water extender.


Theriogenology | 2011

Dimethylformamide as a cryoprotectant for canine semen diluted and frozen in ACP-106C

A. C. Mota Filho; Camila Teles; Ricardo Parente Jucá; Janaina de Fátima Saraiva Cardoso; Daniel Couto Uchoa; C.C. Campello; Alexandre Rodrigues Silva; Ldm Silva

The objective was to assess the effect of adding various concentrations of dimethylformamide on characteristics of canine semen diluted in powdered coconut water (ACP-106C; ACP Biotecnologia, Fortaleza, CE, Brazil) and frozen at -196°C. Fifteen ejaculates were collected by manual stimulation from five adult Boxer dogs. The sperm-rich fraction was diluted in ACP-106C (ACP Biotecnologia) containing 10% egg yolk and divided into four aliquots. The cryoprotectants used for each aliquot were 6% glycerol (control group; CG) or 2%, 4%, or 6% dimethylformamide (DF2, DF4, and DF6, respectively). After thawing, total motility (mean ± SEM) for CG (58.4 ± 24.6) was higher (P < 0.05) than that of the other groups (2% dimethylformamide, 24.4 ± 12.3; 4% dimethylformamide, 26.5 ± 16.1; and 6% dimethylformamide, 21.7 ± 17.9). Furthermore, there was a greater percentage of fast, average, and slow moving sperm (assessed with computer-aided semen analysis; CASA) in CG in comparison with the other three groups. Therefore, based on concentrations tested in this study, dimethylformamide, together with ACP-106C (ACP Biotecnologia) and 10% egg yolk as a diluent, yielded unsatisfactory in vitro results for freezing canine semen.


Theriogenology | 2012

Favoring the birth of female puppies after artificial insemination using chilled semen diluted with powdered coconut water (ACP-106c)

Daniel Couto Uchoa; Ticiana Franco Pereira da Silva; Janaina de Fátima Saraiva Cardoso; Antônio Cavalcante Mota Filho; Ricardo Parente Jucá; Alexandre Rodrigues Silva; Lúcia Daniel Machado da Silva

The objective was to determine the effect of powdered coconut water extender (ACP-106c) on the proportion of female puppies born. Twenty French Bulldog bitches were subjected to natural mating (NM) and, during the subsequent two estrus periods, were bred by intravaginal artificial insemination (AI), using chilled semen (from the same males) diluted in Tris-egg yolk (AI-Tris) or ACP-106c (AI-ACP-106c). Fresh semen was cooled to 5 °C and maintained at that temperature for 6 h, rewarmed (37 °C for 30 s), and used for AI. Pregnancy and whelping rates following NM were both 100% and were both 90.0% following AI with either extender. Litter size (mean ± SD) was 5.4 ±1.1, 4.7 ± 2.0, and 5.1 ± 2.0 (P > 0.05) for NM, AI-Tris, and AI-ACP-106c, respectively. Furthermore, for these groups, the number of female vs. male puppies born were 2.6 ± 0.6 vs. 2.8 ± 1.0, 2.2 ± 1.0 vs. 2.5 ± 1.1, and 3.4 ± 1.6 vs. 1.8 ± 1.2 (P < 0.05 for AI-ACP-106c only). In conclusion, our hypothesis was supported; AI of semen in ACP-106c extender resulted in a significantly higher proportion of female puppies. Furthermore, this extender yielded acceptable litter size and rates of pregnancy and whelping.


Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2012

Intravaginal Artificial Insemination in Bitches Using Frozen/Thawed Semen after Dilution in Powdered Coconut Water (ACP-106c)

Daniel Couto Uchoa; Tfp Silva; A. C. Mota Filho; Ldm Silva

The aim of this study was to evaluate powdered coconut water extender (ACP-106c; ACP Serviços Tecnológicos Ltda, ACP Biotecnologia, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil) as a diluent for freezing dog semen and the fertility after vaginal insemination of semen frozen therein. Ten ejaculates were collected from five dogs, evaluated fresh, diluted in ACP-106c, 10% egg yolk and 6% glycerol, cooled and frozen. In the first phase of the study, straws with frozen semen were thawed and immediately subjected to the same analysis as the fresh semen and, in addition, to Computer-Assisted Semen Analysis (CASA). In phase 2, 10 bitches that had been subjected to natural breeding during a preceding oestrous cycle were vaginally inseminated with thawed semen that had been re-diluted in ACP-106c. After thawing, a mean of 77% sperm motility was obtained through subjective analysis and 77.3% through CASA. Following artificial insemination, a 60% pregnancy rate was observed, resulting in a 50% parturition rate and a mean litter size of 3.4 (SEM 0.6), with 47.1% males and 52.9% females. ACP-106c can be successfully used for freezing canine semen, and vaginal deposition of such semen yields similar pregnancy rates to those reported in other studies.


Ciencia Rural | 2002

Criopreservação de sêmen canino com um diluidor à base de água de coco

Rita de Cássia Soares Cardoso; Alexandre Rodrigues Silva; Daniel Couto Uchoa; Lúcia Daniel Machado da Silva

The long-term storage of frozen semen represents a tool for breeders that want to preserve the genetic potential of their sires. The aim of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of coconut water, egg yolk and glycerol on canine semen cooling and freezing. The sperm rich fraction of 12 dogs was submitted to macroscopic and microscopic evaluation. This fraction was divided into four aliquots and frozen with coconut water extender regarding the presence of egg yolk and glycerol. After cooling, there was no difference among groups. However, after thawing, coconut water plus egg yolk and glycerol (ACGG) was superior than others concerning to sperm motility, vigor and morphological abnormalities. In this group, motility (%), vigor (0-5) and abnormalities (%) were 56.7 ± 16.1, 3.4 ± 0.5 e 23.8 ± 8.4, respectivelly. In conclusion, it is necessary to add egg yolk and glycerol to the coconut water extender to improve the cryopreservation of canine semen.


Ciencia Rural | 2002

CONSERVAÇÃO DO SÊMEN CANINO A 37ºC EM DILUENTES À BASE DE ÁGUA DE COCO

Daniel Couto Uchoa; Alexandre Rodrigues Silva; Rita de Cássia Soares Cardoso; Barbara Sucupira Pereira; Lúcia Daniel Machado da Silva

The aim of this study was to evaluate the canine semen diluted with coconut water extender, added of 3-indol acetic acid (IAA) and egg yolk at 37oC. Sperm of six stud dogs was collected by digital manipulation and divided in three equal aliquots. Dilution was performed by the addiction of coconut water (extender 1), coconut water plus 4% of IAA (extender 2) and coconut water plus 4% of IAA and 20% of egg yolk (extender 3). Sperm motility, vigor and morphology immediately after dilution and periodically until 180 minutes, as well as media degradation motility rate (DMR), were evaluated. Extenders were compared by Whitney-Mann test (P<0.05). Statistical differences were not shown between the extenders up to 60 minutes. After 90 minutes, sperm motility on the extender A was superior to the other extenders (95%). The DMR on the extender A (7.5%) was significantly inferior to the other extenders. Thus, coconut water extender is adequate for the preservation of canine semen at 37oC for 180 minutes.


Veterinary Journal | 2002

Effect of Tris-Buffer, Egg Yolk and Glycerol on Canine Semen Freezing

Alexandre Rodrigues Silva; R. de Cássia Soares Cardoso; Daniel Couto Uchoa; L.D. MacHado da Silva


Theriogenology | 2006

Sexual characteristics of domestic queens kept in a natural equatorial photoperiod

Ticiana Franco Pereira da Silva; Lúcia Daniel Machado da Silva; Daniel Couto Uchoa; C. L. B. Monteiro; Lara de Aguiar Thomaz


Comunicata Scientiae | 2010

Diferentes concentrações de gema de ovo na qualidade do sêmen canino diluído em ACP ® -106 e resfriado a 4 °C

Janaina de Fátima Saraiva Cardoso; Ney Rômulo de Oliveira Paula; Daniel Couto Uchoa; Lúcia Daniel Machado da Silva

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A. C. Mota Filho

State University of Ceará

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C. L. B. Monteiro

State University of Ceará

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