COLLECTION OF SEMEN FROM MARMOSET MONKEYS (CALLITHRIX-JACCHUS) FOR EXPERIMENTAL USE BY VAGINAL WASHING

Citation
I. Kuederling et al., COLLECTION OF SEMEN FROM MARMOSET MONKEYS (CALLITHRIX-JACCHUS) FOR EXPERIMENTAL USE BY VAGINAL WASHING, Laboratory animals, 30(3), 1996, pp. 260-266
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00236772
Volume
30
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
260 - 266
Database
ISI
SICI code
0023-6772(1996)30:3<260:COSFMM>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Assisted reproductive techniques make an important contribution to the conservation of endangered primate species. In our laboratories marmo set monkeys (Callithrix jacchus) are used as a model species for devel oping assisted reproductive technologies for New World primates. The s tudies require a reliable method for collecting functional sperm from these small animals. For this purpose a minimally invasive procedure, vaginal washing after natural mating, was evaluated for its suitabilit y as a routine method of obtaining ejaculated sperm of high quality. T he objective of the first series of tests was to identify a behavioura l pattern which was easily discernible by the observer and provided a reliable indication that ejaculation had occurred. In a second series of tests the influence of length of separation of the male prior to co pulation on the quality of the ejaculate was evaluated. Six adult ovar iectomized and five adult intact females were used for vaginal washing , while their mates served as donors of ejaculates. Matings at specifi c times were achieved by separating the males from their females for a certain time period and subsequently introducing either their own mat es or unfamiliar males to the females. After each observed mating vagi nal washing was performed on the unsedated females. The seminal sample s obtained were analysed for sperm concentration, the proportion of mo tile sperm and the proportion of live sperm. The results have shown (a ) that ejaculation was indicated with a reliability of 86.1% by the be haviour of the female, who terminates a copulation by moving away from her partner; (b) that separation of the male for up to six days had n o negative effect on the sperm quality; (c) that the sperm samples wer e of high quality. Vaginal washing after natural matings appears to be a practical, reliable and gentle method for routinely collecting ejac ulates from marmoset monkeys and possibly other New World primates.