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Vaginal mucus from ewes treated with progestogen sponges affects quality of ram spermatozoa
Fecha
2016Autor
Manes, Jorgelina
Rios, Glenda Laura
Fiorentino, María Andrea
Ungerfeld, Rodolfo
Resumen
The use of intravaginal sponges (IS) to synchronize estrous onset in ewes provokes vaginitis,
an increase in the vaginal bacterial load, and growth of bacterial species that are not
present during spontaneous estrous behavior. The objective of the study was to compare
the functional sperm parameters after incubating it with mucus collected from the vagina
of ewes during spontaneous estrus or estrous synchronized with IS. Pooled spermatozoa
were co-incubated with: (1) vaginal mucus collected from ewes in spontaneous estrus; (2)
vaginal mucus collected from ewes in estrus pretreated with progestogen-impregnated IS;
(3) synthetic mucus; and (4) medium without mucus as a control group. Sperm samples
were evaluated after incubating it for 30 and 90 minutes. The number of colony-forming
units (CFUs/mL), pH, and osmolality were greater in the mucus collected from ewes
treated with IS than from those untreated (P ¼ 0.046; P < 0.0001, and P < 0.0001,
respectively). The percentage of sperm with progressive motility was lower after incubation
with vaginal mucus collected from estrous ewes treated with IS than in the other three
treatments both, 30 and 90 minutes after incubation (P ¼ 0.0009 and P < 0.0001,
respectively). The sample incubated for 30 minutes with mucus from ewes treated with IS
had a lower percentage of sperm with intact plasma membrane than all the other treatments
(P < 0.0001). The percentage of sperm with functional membrane was significantly
lower in the sample incubated for 30 minutes with vaginal mucus from ewes treated with
IS than in the other three treatments (P < 0.0001). After 90 minutes, the percentage was
still lower than that in the sample collected from ewes during their spontaneous estrus
(P ¼ 0.0005). The lowest percentages of sperm with acrosome damage were observed in
sperm incubated with mucus collected from sheep in spontaneous estrus for 30 and
90 minutes (P < 0.0001 and P ¼ 0.008, respectively). The percentage of apoptotic spermatozoa
was greater in samples incubated during 30 minutes with vaginal mucus
collected from ewes treated with IS than in the other three groups (P ¼ 0.0005). The
functionality and the viability of ram sperm is negatively affected by the cervical mucus of
ewes pretreated with progestagen-impregnated IS used in estrous synchronization treatments.
This may partially explain the decrease in conception rate obtained with treatments
with IS.