Jd. Tan-fermin et al., Seminal plasma composition, sperm motility, and milt dilution in the Asiancatfish Clarias macrocephalus (Gunther), AQUACULTURE, 171(3-4), 1999, pp. 323-338
Ionic composition of the seminal plasma and factors that initiate sperm mot
ility in the freshwater Asian catfish Clarias macrocephalus, were examined
to develop an artificial seminal plasma (ASP) that can be used to dilute mi
lt, The optimum ratio of milt:ASP that can reversibly activate the sperm an
d milt-ASP:ovulated eggs that will result in high fertilization rates were
further determined to minimize the number of males to be sacrificed during
artificial insemination. Seminal plasma of C, macrocephalus contained 17.8
+/- 0.1 mM/l potassium, 164.4 +/- 0.6 nM/l sodium, 8.4 +/- 0.0 mM/l calcium
and 1.6 +/- 0.0 mM/l magnesium, and had an osmolality of 269.0 +/- 6.4 mOs
m/kg, and pH of 7.8 +/- 0.2. Sperm motility was highest and longest in all
electrolyte (NaCl, CaCl2,, KCl) and non-electrolyte (mannitol) solutions of
200 mOsm/kg. Catfish sperm were motile in all isotonic NaCl-KCl solutions,
and were reversibly activated in the ASP (143 mM NaCl, 30 mM KCl, 8 mM CaC
l2, 2 mM MgCl2, 10 mM HERES) solutions of pH 6.4-9.4. Altogether, these res
ults suggest that sperm motility in C. macrocephalus was mainly initiated b
y a decrease in osmotic pressure, rather than ions and pH. High fertilizati
on rates (89-94%) were observed when 10 mu l milt, diluted with 1000 mu l A
SP, was activated with 5 mi of 0.6% NaCl (198.24 mOsm/kg) to fertilize 5 or
10 g of ovulated eggs, Results obtained from the present study provide inf
ormation on sperm physiology that will lead to mon efficient gamete managem
ent, and hopefully, an increase in the yield of catfish fry in the hatchery
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