SUBJECTING CANINE SEMEN TO THE HYPOOSMOTIC TEST

Authors
Citation
J. Kumidiaka, SUBJECTING CANINE SEMEN TO THE HYPOOSMOTIC TEST, Theriogenology, 39(6), 1993, pp. 1279-1289
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
0093691X
Volume
39
Issue
6
Year of publication
1993
Pages
1279 - 1289
Database
ISI
SICI code
0093-691X(1993)39:6<1279:SCSTTH>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
The hypo-osmotic swelling test (HOS-test) was evaluated in 8 postpuber tal dogs, ranging in age from 10 months to 3 years, to determine the r esponse of canine spermatozoa to the HOS-test and the association betw een the sperm response to the test and semen parameters as well as to assess the effects of heating and storing semen on the response of the spermatozoa to the HOS-test. As in the human and bovine species, the canine spermatozoa curled ('swelled') under hypo-osmotic conditions. d ue to influx of water and expansion of the sperm membrane. Both fructo se and sodium citrate solutions induced easily identifiable curling of spermatozoa, but with significant variations in sperm response to the 2 solutions. A maximal number of curled spermatozoa was observed in 6 0 mosmol fructose, at 45 minutes of incubation. Using the 60 mosmol fr uctose solution, a high correlation (r=0.94 P<0.0001) was observed bet ween the percentage of curled spermatozoa and sperm motility. This is not surprising since sperm motility is partly dependent on membrane tr ansport (membrane integrity). Comparatively, the correlations between curling and midpiece abnormality (r=0.22 P>0.32), and between curling and tail abnormality (4=0.38 P>0.08) were low. Storage of semen advers ely influenced the sperm response to the HOS-test. The results of this study indicate the possible predictive value of the HOS-test in selec ting individual ejaculates from stored canine semen samples for insemi nation. In conclusion, the HOS-test may be a useful addition to standa rd semen analysis for the identification of males that may be subferti le despite a normal spermiogram. Further evaluation of the test is nee ded to assess its diagnostic significance in this species.