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pubmed-article:3652724pubmed:abstractTextThree factors affecting dialysis of bovine semen were studied. These factors were (1) dialysis rates of egg yolk, seminal plasma, and glycerol, (2) temperature (37 degrees C, 5 degrees C, and while cooling from 37 to 5 degrees C), and (3) dialysis ratios between retentate and dialysate (1:1, 1:10, 1:20, 1:50, and 1:100). Ninety percent of the low-molecular-weight fraction (LMWF) from seminal plasma, egg yolk, and glycerol was removed from the retentate in a 2-hr period at 5 degrees C, and only slight changes were detected after the third hour of dialysis. Temperature affected dialysis and was faster at 37 degrees C. It was also found that a 1:20 dialysis ratio was sufficient to obtain 90% clearance of the LMWF. The effect of sperm dilution ratio, dialysis ratio, and exchange of the LMWF from egg yolk and/or seminal plasma for buffer systems was also studied. An improvement in post-thaw motility of spermatozoa (P less than 0.05) was obtained when the LMWF from both seminal plasma and egg yolk were replaced. A third experiment was conducted to study the effect of different combinations between the buffer systems, TEST and Na citrate, in the dialysate. The results indicated that a 1:1 combination of iso-osmotic solutions (320-325 mOsm/Kg, pH 7.0) between these two buffers, with 5% glycerol (v/v), yielded significant (P less than 0.05) sperm post-thaw motility as compared with the individual use of TEST-glycerol or Na citrate-glycerol. Dialyzed samples also yielded sperm post-thaw motility higher than that of the nondialyzed samples. Colloidal materials in the dialysate did not affect survival of spermatozoa.lld:pubmed
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