Zekariya Nur
Uludağ University
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Theriogenology | 2010
Zekariya Nur; B. Zik; Burcu Ustuner; Hakan Sagirkaya; C.G. Ozguden
This study investigates the effects of glycerol, 1,2 propanediol, sucrose, and trehalose on post-thaw motility, morphology, and genome integrity of Awassi ram semen. Ejaculates of thick consistency with rapid wave motion (>+++) and >70% initial motility were pooled. Sperm were diluted to a final concentration of 1/5 (semen/extender) in 0% cryoprotectant, 6% glycerol, 6% 1,2 propanediol, 62.5 mM sucrose or 62.5 mM trehalose using a two-step dilution method. The equilibrated semen was frozen in 0.25-ml straws. Semen samples were examined for sperm motility, defective acrosomes (FITC-Pisum sativum agglutinin (FITC PSA)), DNA integrity (acridine orange staining (AO)) and apoptotic activity (terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling (TUNEL) and Caspase-3 activity) at four time points: after dilution with extender A, after cooling to 5 degrees C, after equilibration and post-thaw. Freezing and thawing procedures (cooling at 5 degrees C, dilution, equilibration, and thawing) had negative effects on motility (P<0.001), acrosome integrity (P<0.001), and DNA integrity as determined by AO (P<0.001) and TUNEL (P<0.001) assays. There were positive correlations between sperm with defective acrosomes and apoptotic (AO- and TUNEL-positive) spermatozoa. In contrast, a significant negative correlation was found between sperm motility and defective acrosomes and AO- and TUNEL positivity (P<0.01). The cryopreservation process acts as an apoptotic inducer in ram semen; all cryoprotectants used in the present study allowed apoptosis to some extent, with negative effects on sperm morphology and DNA integrity. The glycerol group performed better than the propanediol, sucrose, trehalose, and control groups in terms of post-thaw sperm motility but not DNA integrity.
Animal Reproduction Science | 2016
Burcu Ustuner; Selim Alcay; M. Berk Toker; Zekariya Nur; Elif Gokce; Fusun Sonat; Zulfiye Gul; Muhammed Duman; Cafer Ceniz; Aydın Uslu; Hakan Sagirkaya; M. Kemal Soylu
The aim of the current study was to evaluate the effects of different concentrations of rainbow trout seminal plasma (RTSP) (0.1%, 1% and 10%) in extenders containing either egg yolk or lecithin for use in Awassi ram semen cryopreservation. Pooled sperm were diluted in a two-step dilution method to a final concentration of 1/5 (semen/extender) in egg yolk or lecithin extender containing no RTSP, 0.1%, 1% or 10% RTSP (v/v). Semen samples were assessed for sperm motility, plasma membrane integrity [hypoosmotic swelling test (HOST) and Hoechst 33258] and defective acrosomes [FITC-conjugated Pisum sativum agglutinin (PSA-FITC)] at the following five time points: after dilution with extender A; after equilibration; and post-thaw at 0h, 3h and 5h. Malondialdehyde (MDA) was examined only after thawing. Freezing and thawing procedures (dilution, equilibration and post-thaw incubation at 0h, 3h and 5h) negatively affected the motility (P<0.001) and acrosome integrity (P<0.001). Additionally, freezing and thawing negatively affected the plasma membrane integrity, as determined by the HOST and Hoechst 33258 (P<0.001). The extender group affected the motility (P<0.001) and the HOST results (P<0.001). Levels of MDA in the egg yolk extender with 1% RTSP group were significantly lower than in the lecithin control group (P<0.05). In conclusion, the egg yolk extender groups that were supplemented with 10% and 1% RTSP provided greater cryoprotective effects for semen survivability during 5h incubation than the other extender groups.
Cryobiology | 2015
Selim Alcay; M. Berk Toker; Elif Gokce; Burcu Ustuner; N. Tekin Onder; Hakan Sagirkaya; Zekariya Nur; M. Kemal Soylu
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of lyophilized egg yolk extender on ram semen cryopreservation. Ejaculates with a thick consistency, rapid wave motion (3-5 on a 0-5 scale) and >75% initial motility were pooled. Sperm were diluted to final concentration of 1/5 (semen/extender) in lyophilized egg yolk or fresh egg yolk extenders using two-step dilution method. The equilibrated semen was frozen in 0.25 mL straws. Semen samples were assessed for sperm motility, plasma membrane functional integrity using hypoosmotic swelling test (HOST), damaged acrosome using FITC-Pisum sativum agglutinin (PSA-FITC) and DNA integrity using terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling (TUNEL) at three time points: after dilution with extender A, equilibration and post-thaw. The results showed that freezing and thawing procedures (dilution, equilibration and thawing) had negative effects on motility (P<0.001), plasma membrane integrity (P<0.001), acrosome integrity (P<0.001) and DNA integrity (P<0.001). In the study, there were no significant differences between lyophilized and fresh egg yolk extenders when comparing motility, plasma membrane integrity, acrosome integrity and DNA integrity between groups. In conclusion, lyophilized egg yolk extender provided similar cryoprotective effects with fresh egg yolk extender to cryopreserve ram semen.
Animal reproduction | 2016
I. Dogan; Zekariya Nur; S. Dogan
The objective of this study was to evaluate the duration of four progestagen treatments on estrous synchronization and pregnancy rate in non-lactating Anatolian black goats during the natural breeding season. All does were divided into four groups according to progestagen treatment duration using intravaginal sponges (60 mg MAP): group 1, 13 days (n = 23), group 2, 11 days (n = 25), group 3, 9 days (n = 25) and group 4, 6 days (n = 25). In addition, 24 h before sponges removal, each doe was injected with 0.075 mg of cloprostenol (PGF2α) and 500 IU eCG. The goats within the same group were naturally mated at fixed time 40 h following progestagen removal, using the same breed fertile bucks (1:5 mating ratio). The total estrous response for the first 12 h, total estrous response within 60 h, time to onset of the induced estrus, duration of the induced estrus and pregnancy rate were 3.0, 96.9%, 26.5 ± 0.7 h, 22.6 ± 0.8 h and 92.0%, respectively. In terms of the onset of induced estrus there were significant differences between group 1 and groups 3 and 4 and between group 2 and group 3 (P < 0.05). The protocols used were equally efficient in synchronizing and inducing estrus in non-lactating Anatolian black does during the natural breeding season. Conclude on pregnancy rate. In addition, pregnancy rates were similar results.
Bulletin of The Veterinary Institute in Pulawy | 2005
Zekariya Nur; Ibrahim Dogan; Ulgen Gunay; M. Kemal Soylu
Bulletin of The Veterinary Institute in Pulawy | 2007
Mustafa Kemal Soylu; Zekariya Nur; Burcu Ustuner; Ibrahim Dogan; Hakan Sagirkaya; Ulgen Gunay; Kemal Ak
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2004
Hakan Sağirkaya; Mehmet Yağmur; Zekariya Nur; Mustafa Kemal Soylu
Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2014
Burcu Ustuner; S. Alçay; Zekariya Nur; H. Saği̇rkaya; M. K. Soylu
Bulletin of The Veterinary Institute in Pulawy | 2006
Ulgen Gunay; Ibrahim Dogan; Zekariya Nur; Ivan Manolov; Hakan Sagirkaya; Mustafa Kemal Soylu; Cuneyt Kaptan; Latif Akpinar
Bulletin of The Veterinary Institute in Pulawy | 2009
Burcu Ustuner; Ulgen Gunay; Zekariya Nur