Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2018
Abstract
More than half of fishes in the family Goodeidae are considered to be endangered, threatened, or vulnerable. Sperm cryopreservation is an effective tool for conserving genetic resources of imperiled populations, but development of protocols with livebearing fishes faces numerous challenges including the natural packaging of sperm into bundles. In this study the cryopreservation of sperm bundles (spermatozeugmata) of three goodeids species was evaluated. Sperm quality was evaluated by activation with NaCl-NaOH solution (at 300 mOsmol/kg and pH 11.8), and analysis of dissociable bundles and dissociation duration. Using Redtail Splitfin (Xenotoca eiseni) as a model, the effects of cryoprotectants (dimethyl sulfoxide, methanol, and glycerol) with different concentrations (5–15% v/v %), equilibration exposure times (1–60 min), cooling rates (5–40 °C/min), concentrations (4 × 104–4 × 106 bundles/ml), buffers (HBSS, PBS and NaCl), and buffer osmolalities (200–400 mOsmol/kg) were investigated. After cooling and thawing, sperm bundles maintained their packed form. A specific protocol was developed (10% dimethyl sulfoxide, 20-min equilibration, 10 °C/min cooling rate, 4 × 106 bundles/ml, and 300 mOsmol/kg HBSS). This protocol yielded 89 ± 5% of post-thaw dissociable bundles with 209 ± 10 s of dissociation duration for X. eiseni, 96 ± 9% with 814 ± 14 s for Blackfin Goodea (Goodea atripinni), and 66 ± 2% with 726 ± 25 s for Striped Goodeid (Ataeniobius toweri). This is the first study of cryopreservation of sperm within bundles for livebearing fishes and provides a basis for establishment of germplasm repositories for goodeids and other livebearers.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Cryobiology
First Page
49
Last Page
56
Recommended Citation
Liu, Y., Torres, L., & Tiersch, T. (2018). Cryopreservation of sperm bundles (spermatozeugmata) from endangered livebearing goodeids. Cryobiology, 82, 49-56. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cryobiol.2018.04.009