Influence of Glycerol Levels, Diluent and Post-Thaw Temperature on Motility and Acrosomal Maintenance in Bovine Semen Frozen in Plastic Straws

Abstract
One ejaculate from each of 13 bulls was used to determine the influence of glycerol level on post-thaw susceptibility of spermatozoa in French straws to cold shock. Treatments were arranged factorially and included yolk-Tris and yolk-citrate diluents; 7, 9 and 11% glycerol; and exposure to 1, 20 or 37 C water baths for 3 min immediately post-thaw. Percentage of motile spermatozoa and percentage of intact acrosomes were quantitated after 0-, 4- and 8-hr incubation at 3 7 C to determine the effect of the post-thaw treatments on spermatozoa. Within each diluent and glycerol level, significant (P<.01) damage to cells resulted from the 1 C post-thaw treatment. Percentage of glycerol in the yolk-citrate diluent did not affect acrosomal maintenance in any of the post-thaw treatments. However, in the yolk-Tris diluent, 11% glycerol significantly (P<.01) reduced the percentage of intact acrosomes in all post-thaw treatments. Within the 7 and 9% glycerol levels Tris buffered semen had higher (P<.01) percentage of motile spermatozoa than the citrate buffered semen when both were exposed to the 20 C and 3 7 C post-thaw treatments. Copyright © 1977. American Society of Animal Science . Copyright 1977 by American Society of Animal Science.