Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) addition as an antioxidant in a cryo-diluent media improves microscopic parameters, and fertility potential, and alleviates oxidative stress parameters of buffalo spermatozoa.

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2020
The disparity between the endogenous antioxidants concentration and free radicals in spermatozoa results in reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. In this prospect, epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) preserves vigorous antioxidant features. Current study explored the influence of EGCG in a cryo-diluent media on microscopic parameters, oxidative stress parameters, and fertility potential of buffalo spermatozoa during cryopreservation. Concisely, collected semen from three donor bulls for four times were then evaluated for volume, motility, concentrations and dilution in a cryo-diluent media with different concentrations of EGCG (EGCG-0 = control; EGCG-50 = 50 μM, EGCG-100 = 100 μM, EGCG-200 = 200 μM, and EGCG-300 = 300 μM) at 37 °C, cooled to 4 °C in 2 h, equilibrated for 4 h at 4 °C, and cryopreserved. At post-thawing, Computer-Assisted Sperm motion Analysis motilities (total and progressive, %) and rapid velocity (%) plasma membrane functionality, supravital plasma membrane integrity, and mitochondrial potential (%) found higher (P < 0.05) in EGCG-200 and EGCG-300 than control, whereas average-path, straight-line and curved-linear velocities (μm/sec) and acrosome integrity (%) were higher in EGCG-300 than control. Further, comet length (μm) and tail length (μm), LPO (lipid peroxidation, μM/mL) and apoptosis-like changes (%) in spermatozoa were significantly decreased in EGCG-300 than control. Sperm antioxidant enzymes activities (glutathione peroxidase, U/mL and superoxide dismutase, U/mL) were increased with EGCG-300 than control. Moreover, EGCG-300 addition in a cryo-diluent media improves the fertility potential (%) of buffalo spermatozoa. In a nutshell, the inclusion of EGCG-300 in a cryo-diluent media enhances post-thaw microscopic parameters, and fertility potential, whereas decreases oxidative stress parameters in buffalo spermatozoa.
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Authors Ahmed, Hussain;Jahan, Sarwat;Riaz, Mehreen;Khan, Bakht Tarin;Ijaz, Muhammad Umar;
Journal cryobiology
Year 2020
DOI S0011-2240(20)30239-X
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