J. Cosson et O. Linhart, PADDLEFISH (POLYODON SPATHULA) SPERMATOZOA - EFFECTS OF POTASSIUM ANDPH ON MOTILITY, Folia Zoologica, 45(4), 1996, pp. 361-370
Direct observation of undiluted sperm of paddlefish (Polyodon spathula
Walbaum, 1792) by dark field microscopy showed that most spermatozoa
in the seminal plasma were immotile, with a few spermatozoa motile for
up to 20 seconds. Spermatozoa were motile in solutions containing 0 t
o 0.5 mM KCl or KCOOH. Significant percentage of immotile spermatozoa
were observed at 4 mM KCI and/or KCOOH solution of pH 6 and pH 9. The
best motility (up to 100%) was observed after 10 seconds in TRIS-HCl b
uffered at pH 7 containing 1 mM KCI and in TRIS-HCl buffered at pH 8 a
nd 7 containing 1mM KCOOH. Significantly, the best solution for short-
term storage of sperm was that composed of 5 mM KCl with 20 mM TRIS-HC
l pH 7. ANOVA test showed a significant influence of pH (p < 0.0001),
(p < 0.0001) and KCl (p < 0.001), (p < 0.05) on the percentage of moti
lity, after 1 and 16 hours of storage at 24 degrees C, respectively. T
his solution also regenerated the sperm ability to move from zero to 8
3 % motility after two hours storage, especially in sperm with pH lowe
r than 7, contaminated with urine during collection of sperm and showi
ng zero initial motility. No cummulative effect between 1 mM KCI and 5
mM CaCl2 as well as between 1 mM KCI and 100 mM glucose was observed
on storage time of spermatozoa.