5/10/2016

New paper accepted in General and Comparative Endocrinology

A new paper by our group was accepted for publication in General and Comparative Endocrinology as a part of the proceedings of last year's 5th International Workshop on the Biology of Fish Gametes held in Ancona, Italy on September 7-11, 2015. For more information please consult this link: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016648016301319

DEVELOPMENT OF SPERM VITRIFICATION PROTOCOLS FOR FRESHWATER FISH (EURASIAN PERCH, Perca fluviatilis) AND MARINE FISH (EUROPEAN EEL, Anguilla anguilla)

Abstract
Vitrification was successfully applied to the sperm of two fish species, the freshwater Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis) and marine European eel (Anguilla anguilla). Sperm was collected, diluted in species-specific non-activating media and cryoprotectants and vitrified by plunging directly into liquid nitrogen without pre-cooling in its vapor. Progressive motility of fresh and vitrified-thawed sperm was evaluated with computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA). Additional sperm quality parameters such as sperm head morphometry parameters (in case of European eel) and fertilizing capacity (in case of Eurasian perch) were carried out to test the effectiveness of vitrification. The vitrification method for Eurasian perch sperm resulting the highest post-thaw motility (14 ± 1.6%) was as follows: 1:5 dilution ratio, Tanaka extender, 30% cryoprotectant (15% methanol + 15% propylene-glycol), cooling device: Cryotop, 2 μl droplets, and for European eel sperm: dilution ratio 1:1, with 40% cryoprotectant (20% MeOH and 20% PG), and 10% FBS, cooling device: Cryotop, with 2 μl of sperm suspension. Viable embryos were produced by fertilization with vitrified Eurasian perch sperm (neurulation: 2.54±1.67%). According to the ASMA analysis, no significant decrease in head area and perimeter of vitrified European eel spermatozoa were found when compared to fresh spermatozoa.

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