Refrigerated storage and cryopreservation of black drum (Pogonias cromis) spermatozoa
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-1997
Abstract
Procedures were developed for the collection, refrigerated storage and cryopreservation of black drum spermatozoa. Sperm samples were collected by removing and slicing the testis, and suspending the spermatozoa in Hanks' balanced salt solution (HBSS) at 200 mOsm/kg. Threshold activation (10%) of black drum spermatozoa occurred at 370 mOsm/kg, and complete activation occurred at 580 mOsm/kg in HBSS. Sperm cells activated in artificial seawater had higher motility than those activated in HBSS at osmolalities from 350 to 500 mOsm/kg. Spermatozoa stored at 4°C in HBSS or artificial seawater at osmolalities from 202 to 290 mOsm/kg retained motility longer than did those stored at other osmolalities. Dilution rate had no effect on sperm storage time at 4°C. Four chemicals were evaluated as cryoprotectants: dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), n,n-dimethyl acetamide (DMA), methanol, and glycerol, Glycerol and DMA at concentrations of 10% significantly reduced motility within 52 min. Spermatozoa were cryopreserved at 3 freezing rates (-27, -30, or -45°C/min) in a nitrogen vapor shipping dewar or a computer-controlled freezer. Spermatozoa frozen using 10% DMSO had the highest post-thaw motility at a freezing rate of -27 or -30°C/min. Spermatozoa frozen using 5% glycerol, 5% DMSO, or 10% DMSO had the highest post-thaw motility at a freezing rate of -45°C/min.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Theriogenology
First Page
1519
Last Page
1529
Recommended Citation
Wayman, W., Thomas, R., & Tiersch, T. (1997). Refrigerated storage and cryopreservation of black drum (Pogonias cromis) spermatozoa. Theriogenology, 47 (8), 1519-1529. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0093-691X(97)00158-1