Korean Journal of Animal Reproduction (한국가축번식학회지)
- Volume 17 Issue 4
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- Pages.311-323
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- 1994
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- 1226-5284(pISSN)
Effect of Season on Testis Function and Freezing and Fertilizing Ability of Spermatozoa in Korean Native Goat I. Seasonal Changes in Semen Characteristics and Freezing and Penetrating Ability of Sperm
한국재래산양에서 계절이 정소기능, 정자의 내동성 및 수정능력에 미치는 영향 I. 정액성상과 정자의 내동성 및 난자침입능력의 계절적 변화
- Kim, C.K. (College of Industrial Studies, Chung-Ang University) ;
- Chung, Y.C. (College of Industrial Studies, Chung-Ang University) ;
- Kim, K.S. (College of Industrial Studies, Chung-Ang University) ;
- Yoon, J.T. (An Seong National Polytechnical University) ;
- Lee, J.H. (National Animal Breeding Institute) ;
- Chung, Y.H. (Joongbu University) ;
- Choi, S.H. (Institute of Genetic Engineering, Chung-Ang University) ;
- Kim, H.Y. (College of Industrial Studies, Chung-Ang University) ;
- Kim, S. (College of Industrial Studies, Chung-Ang University) ;
- Kwon, C.J. (College of Industrial Studies, Chung-Ang University)
- 김창근 (중앙대학교 산업대학 축산학과) ;
- 정영채 (중앙대학교 산업대학 축산학과) ;
- 김광식 (중앙대학교 산업대학 축산학과) ;
- 윤종택 (안성산업대학교) ;
- 이장희 (국립종축원) ;
- 정영호 (중부대학교) ;
- 최선호 (중앙대학교 유전공학연구소) ;
- 김흥률 (중앙대학교 산업대학 축산학과) ;
- 김수 (중앙대학교 산업대학 축산학과) ;
- 권처진 (중앙대학교 산업대학 축산학과)
- Published : 1994.02.01
Abstract
This study was conducted to observe seasonal and individual changes in semen characteristics and sperm freezability, and sperm penetration into zona-free hamster eggs in Korean native goats. Buck response and change in semen characteristics to electrical stimulations was evaluated for four seasons throughout 2 years and percentage of motile sperm and normal apical ridge acrosome was investigated after equilibration and thawing for 4 seasons with 5 bucks. Sperm penetration rate was evaluated for 4 bucks. 1. Probe insertion at depth of 7cm and repeated stimulation for 3 sec was more effective(P<0.05) in buck response and semen collection than those of other conditions. 2. Semen characteristics from electrojaculation was signficantly(P<0.005) higher in spring and fall for semen volume, in spring and summer for sperm concentration and in fall for sperm motility than those in other seasons, respectively. However, there were no differences in total sperm among seasons. 3. Buck response to electrical stimulation showed significant difference(P<0.05) among individuals in all 3 seasons except winter. Significant individual difference in semen volume was only in spring and summer, but there was no indivudual difference in sperm concentration and total sperm in all season. 4. Washing of semen before freezing treatment was greatly(P<0.05) beneficial to sperm motility after thawing, no matter whether ejaculates exhibit egg yolk coagulation or not. 5. Sperm motility after glycerol equilibration was significantly(P<0.05) low in summer semen and motility after thawing was greatly(P<0.05) higher in winter semen than in other seasons. Freezability of unwashed sperm was significantly difference among bucks, but a yearly freezability of washed sperm after chilling and thawing were no differences among bucks and percentage of normal apical ridge acrosome were not different among seasons and bucks. 6. There was no significant difference in sperm motility after thawing between egg yolk levels in summer, although 20% level gave more higher motility than 5% level. 7. In summer, 3.2% glycerol and 3-h equilibration gave greatest percentage(P<0.05) of sperm motility and normal apical ridge acrosome after thawing. 8. Sperm penetration rate into zona-free hamster eggs was not different between bucks and seasons. Overall, it is concluded that to obtain maximum sperm output and successive semen freezing by electrojaculation method, buck selection with good response in all season could be basically considered and that seasonal effect on sperm freezability was more greater than that of individual bucks.