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        2012.03 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        This study evaluated a sexed sperm ability to produce embryos by flow cytometer. Hanwoo bulls sperm were separated to X and Y sperm via Hoechst 33342 stained with near UV laser or performed the pre-sorted without near UV laser beam in flow cytometry. Pre-sorted sperm had significantly higher viability (84±1.15 %, p<0.05) compared to other sorted groups in frozen-thawed semen. For fresh semen, pre-sorted sperm had the higher viability (79±3 %, p<0.05) than those of the X and Y sperm (44.7±1.67 and 41.7±1.2 %) separated by differences of DNA content. On the other hand, pre-sorted and X sperm sorted according to differences in DNA content had significantly higher viabilities (24.3±1.2 and 25.7±0.9 %, p<0.05) compared to that of the sorted Y sperm (13.7±1.2 %) in the hypoosmotic swelling test. The proportion acrosome reaction in the sorted X sperm was higher (55.0±1.7 and 45.0±1.5 %) than those of the sorted Y-sperm (32.3±0.9 %, p<0.05). However, the sperm morphologies of the sorted groups were not significantly differences. In conclusion, the sex-sorting procedure by flow cytometry affected some characteristics of Hanwoo sperm. Further study is needed to determine the optimal procedures to enhance male and female embryos and sorting accuracy.
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        2011.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        The purpose of this study was to improve the frozen-thawed sperm of Korean Native Cattle using magnetized water. The semen was collected by artificial vagina. Before cryopreservation, Triladyl was flowed through magnet [0, 2000, 4000 and 6000 Gauss (G)] for 5min. The semen was diluted to magnetized Triladyl with 20% egg-yolk for freezing. The diluted semen was placed in 0.5ml straws, and freezing process was exposed on ‒120℃ for 10min. Diluted sperm was stored into LN2. Analysis of frozen- thawed sperm was estimated of viability with SYBR14/PI stain, and membrane intact with hypoosmotic swelling test (HOST). The mitochondrial function analysis was conducted by staining with Rhodamin 123 by flow cytometry and was analyzed histogram. The intensity of acrosome damage was analyzed using FITC-PNA stain by flow cytometry. Analysis of rhodamin 123 and FITC-PNA stain were used mitochondria and acrosome membrane intact. As a results, sperm viability was significantly higher in 4000G (76.0±1.2%) group than other groups (p<0.05). However, HOST was significantly higher in 4000 (37.7±0.6%) and 6000G (35.0±1.1%) than 0 (30.3±0.9%) and 2000G (30.7±0.5%) (p<0.05). In addition, mitochondria membrane and acrosome damage were significantly lower in 6000G (1.40±0.08% and 26.7±2.9%) group than other groups (p<0.05). In conclusion we suggest that magnetized water could improve the ability of sperm on cryopreservation of korean native cattle. * This work was supported by Grant No. PJ 907008 from Rural development administration (RDA).
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        2011.09 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        The purpose of this study was to improve of frozen-thawed sperm using magnetized water in Korean native cattle. Before cryopreservation, without egg-yolk Triladyl® solution was flowed though magnet [0, 2000, 4000 and 6000 Gauss(G)] for 5 min. The freezing of dilluted semen added with Triladyl containing 20% egg-yolk. Analysis of frozen-thawed sperm was estimated viability with SYBR14/PI double stain, membrane intact with hypoosmotic swelling test (HOST), acrosome reaction with FITC-PNA, mitochondria membrane function with Rhodamin 123 by flow- cytometry. Sperm viability was significantly higher in 4000G group than other groups (p<0.05). However, the Hypoosmotic Swelling Test(HOST) was significantly higher in fresh, 4000 and 6000G than 0 and 2000G (p<0.05). In addition, mitochondria membrane damage and acrosome damage were significantly lower in 6000G group than other groups (p<0.05). in conclusion we suggest that magnetized water could be improve ability of sperm on cryopreservation in Korean native cattle.
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