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Detection of lipid peroxidation in dog spermatozoa with the fluorescent dye C11-BODIPY581/ 591
Fecha
2021-11Registro en:
Gallelli, Maria Florencia; Allerand, Mateo; Moncalvo, Carla Evangelina; Caldevilla, María Inés; Miragaya, Marcelo; et al.; Detection of lipid peroxidation in dog spermatozoa with the fluorescent dye C11-BODIPY581/ 591; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Reproduction in Domestic Animals; 11-2021; 1-4
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Autor
Gallelli, Maria Florencia
Allerand, Mateo
Moncalvo, Carla Evangelina
Caldevilla, María Inés
Miragaya, Marcelo
Monachesi, Norma Estela
Resumen
C11- BODIPY581/591 is a fluorescent probe that has been successfully used to evalu-ate lipid peroxidation in different species, but it has not been completely studied in the dog. Thus, the aim of the present study was to assess lipid peroxidation of dog spermatozoa using C11-BODIPY581/591 and compare different positive controls of the technique. Twenty-four ejaculates were collected from 8 adult male dogs. Routine seminal characteristics were evaluated in raw semen. Lipid peroxidation evalua-tion was performed as described in other species. Samples were divided in three aliquots, exposed to UV radiation, incubated with hydrogen peroxide or left without treatment (control). Lipid peroxidation was significantly greater only in UV-exposed samples than in the control ones (91 ± 6% vs. 8.3 ± 3.5%, p ˂ .01). In conclusion, C11- BODIPY581/591 is useful to evaluate lipid peroxidation of dog spermatozoa and UV radiation is a good promoter of membrane oxidation, so irradiated samples can be used as a positive control of this technique.