Optimized Cryopreservation of Mouse Sperm Based on Fertilization Rate
Author(s)
Bath, ML;
Details
Publication Year 2011-02,Volume 57,Issue #1,Page 92-98
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
Publication Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Although procedures for in vitro fertilization with cryopreserved sperm have been published there is a lack of data indicating that the cryoprotectant and cryopreservation procedures used for those procedures were optimal. To redress this, fertilization rate of eggs exposed to sperm in vitro was used as the outcome in the optimization of raffinose concentration in the cryoprotectant (raffinose in water), volume of cryoprotectant, and freezing conditions for C57BL/6J mouse sperm. Sperm were frozen in a cylindrical Dewar with an internal diameter and height of 14.0 cm and 36.0 cm respectively. The optimal concentration of raffinose was 23-24% (510-540 mOsm /kg). The optimal volume of cryoprotectant used to prepare the sperm suspension from a single mouse was 180-400 mu l, and sperm proved most fertile when frozen 13-25 mm above liquid nitrogen. Raffinose in the fertilization medium did not inhibit fertilization. Fertilized eggs transferred to oviducts of recipient mice developed into viable offspring.
Publisher
JAPANESE SOC ANIMAL REPRODUCTION
Keywords
IN-VITRO FERTILIZATION; METHYL-BETA-CYCLODEXTRIN; SPERMATOZOA; ABILITY; EFFICIENT; RAFFINOSE; GLYCEROL
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Creation Date: 2011-02-01 12:00:00
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