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Prof. Mohamed EL-Raey Mohamed Metwalli :: Publications:

Title:
Reduced glutathione effects on Boer goat semen freezability
Authors: Rawash, ZM1,; Ibrahim, Ebtihal A2; El-Raey, M3,
Year: 2018
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction
Volume: 7
Issue: (1)
Pages: : 33-38.
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
Paper Link:
Full paper Mohamed El-Raey Mohamed Metwalli_Effects_of_reduced_glutathione_on_Boer_goat_semen.7.pdf
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Abstract:

Objective: To evaluate the effects of reduced glutathione on the quality of cryopreserved Boer buck spermatozoa. Methods: The current study was carried out on five Boer bucks from which semen samples were collected by artificial vagina. After microscopical evaluation at 37 曟, semen samples that fulfill the ideal requirements for extension were diluted in a tris–based extender including different concentrations of reduced glutathione (2, 5, 7 and 10 mM) and those without glutathione served as a control. Sperm motility, viability, acrosome integrity, DNA integrity, total antioxidant capacity and lipid peroxidation were assessed post-thawing. Results: The current results revealed that post-thawing motility, viability and acrosomal integrity were significantly improved [(66.67±5.50)%, 168.30±18.59 and (12.75±2.45)%, respectively] when 5 mM glutathione was added to semen extender; especially as compared with the control [(40.00 ±2.88)%, 95.00±8.90 and (25.75±3.46)%, respectively]. Similarly, at this concentration (5 mM) sperm DNA damage, tail length and tail moment of cryopreserved semen were significantly (P

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