THE PRESENCE OF VITAMIN C ENHANCES THE PROTECTION OF CHOLESTEROL-CYCLODEXTRIN AND VITAMIN E-CYCLODEXTRIN IN CRYOPRESERVATION OF BULL SEMEN
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Date
2025
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CryoLetters
Abstract
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cryopreservation of sperm cells is a well-established technique. However,
cryopreserved sperm cells can have significant cellular damage, primarily due to oxidative stress.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the synergistic effects of vitamin C with vitamin E-loaded cyclodextrins
on the quality of cryopreserved bull sperm cells in combination with cholesterol-loaded cyclodextrins.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The ejaculates from nine mature bulls were divided into six equal
aliquots for different treatments, including vitamin C (VitC), vitamin E loaded cyclodextrin (CD-VitE),
CD-VitE+VitC, cholesterol loaded cyclodextrin (CD-CHL), CD-CHL + CD-VitE + VitC and the
control. The sperm motility (CASA), membrane integrity (HOST) and lipid peroxidation (TBARS)
were assessed after freezing and thawing. RESULTS: The combination of CD-CHL + CD-VitE + VitC
retained the highest sperm motility and membrane integrity, as well as resulted in the least lipid
peroxidation. CONCLUSION: The study shows the synergistic effects of vitamin C, vitamin E and
cholesterol in improving the cryopreservation outcomes of bull sperm.
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antioxidant, bull sperm, cholesterol, cryopreservation, vitamin C, vitamin E.