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LIQUID STORAGE OF Geophagus brasiliensis SEMEN IN THE PRESENCE OF DIFFERENT EXTENDERS

CRYOLETTERS(2020)

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BACKGROUND: In order to preserve the genetic diversity of cichlid fish in gene banks, it is necessary to use certain extenders to maintain the integrity of spermatozoa cells during cooling. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of different extenders on the quality parameters of cooled semen of Geophagus brasiliensis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Semen samples were collected from seven adult fish and diluted with five extenders: Beltsville Thawing Solution (BTSTM), Hanks' Balanced Salt Solution (HBSS), Tris-glucose, Ginsburg's Fish Ringers, and Phosphate buffered Saline. All parameters were evaluated in fresh semen samples and after cooling at 4 degrees C at 0, 24, 48, and 96 h to evaluate cell viability (membrane integrity, DNA, and mitochondrial functionality) and motility rate and weather motility. RESULTS: The BTS and Tris-glucose resulted in the best outcomes (P<0.05) in terms of membrane integrity assessments (35.1% and 30.9 %, respectively), DNA integrity (71.6%; 75.7%), mitochondrial function (26.9%; 28.0 %) and motility rate (8.6%; 8.6%), respectively, for semen cooled to 4 degrees C for 96 h. However, the 48-h period motility after cooling in BTS was superior to all other treatments. CONCLUSION: BTS and Tris-glucose can be considered as the best extenders for the cold storage of Geophagus brasiliensis spermatozoa.
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fish semen,liquid storage,Tris-glucose,BTS
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