Title of article :
Viability of in vitro preserved sperm of Harris’s hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus)
Author/Authors :
Cruz-Valencia ، Cuauhtémoc Department of Animal Reproduction - University Autonomous Metropolitan , Herrera-Barragán ، José Antonio Department of Agricultural and Animal Production - University Autonomous Metropolitan , Gual-Sill ، Fernando Department of Agricultural and Animal Production - University Autonomous Metropolitan , Pérez-Rivero ، Juán José Department of Agricultural and Animal Production - University Autonomous Metropolitan , Soto-Guerrero ، Zulma América Bird of Prey Rehabilitation Center , Rodriguez-Hernández ، Fernanda Department of Agricultural and Animal Production - University Autonomous Metropolitan , Rivera-Martínez ، Juán Gabriel Department of Animal Reproduction - University Autonomous Metropolitan
Abstract :
Harris hawks (Parabuteo unicinctus) are the raptors with more anthropogenic use, which makes it necessary to improve their reproduction either natural or assisted for sustainable use even though they are not endangered. The aim of this study was to determine fresh and thawed P. unicinctus sperm capacitation and acrosome reaction parameters as indicators of sperm viability in ejaculates of birds with injuries. A total of 30 ejaculates were analyzed as fresh and thawed samples. Basic sperm evaluations as well as in vitro acrosomal reaction capability through the presence and distribution of Ca^2+ and Nacetylglucosamine and sialic acid using chlortetracycline and agglutininfluorescein isothiocyanate Triticum vulgaris were performed,respectively. Tagged samples were observed using epifluorescence microscopy. The results indicated 30.00% decrease in sperm viability following freezethaw, while rate of capacitated sperms (10.00%) and the percentage of sperm with acrosomal reaction (40.00%) were increased. The results of the experiment demonstrated that the postthaw viability of the obtained sperm may be an alternative for use in artificial insemination.
Keywords :
Acrosome , Cryopreservation , glucosamine , Membrane
Journal title :
Veterinary Research Forum
Journal title :
Veterinary Research Forum