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Journal of Embryo Transfer 2013; 28(2): 121-125

Published online June 30, 2013

Copyright © The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology.

The Semen Property and Preservation in Shih Tzu Dogs

Lee, Kyung-Bon, Kim, Min-Kyu, Park, Byung-Kwon

Department of Animal Science and Biotechnology, College of Agriculture and Life Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 305-764, Republic of Korea. Department of Companion and Laboratory Animal Science, College of Industrial Sciences, Kongju National University, Yesan 340-702, Korea

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This study was carried out to investigate the general characteristics of semen such as semen volume, pH, sperm motility and sperm concentration of the semen collected from Shih Tzu dogs (age of 24 to 48 months, weight of 4 to 8 kg) by using the method of digital manipulation of the penis. The effect of preservation temperature and time on motility of fresh semen was also investigated in the present study. Semen was collected for 16 times from 4 male Shih Tzu dogs by multiple ejaculations (four times ejaculation per dog). The average of semen volume, semen pH, sperm motility and sperm concentration of the second fraction containing small volume of the initial third fraction per ejaculation were $2.11{pm}0.31$ ml, $6.25{pm}0.07$, $97.59{pm}1.03%$ and $2.05{pm}0.14{ imes}10^8$ cells/ml, respectively. Average semen volume per ejaculate, semen pH, sperm motility and sperm concentration of the first fraction from the ejaculation were $1.12{pm}0.15$ ml, $5.99{pm}0.14$, $16.09{pm}6.18%$ and $5.16{pm}2.03{ imes}10^5$ cells/ml, respectively. Those of second fraction were $2.07{pm}0.29$ ml, $6.36{pm}0.13$, $97.31{pm}1.36%$ and $2.15{pm}0.30{ imes}10^8$ cells/ml, respectively. Those of third fraction were $2.60{pm}0.29$ ml, $6.63{pm}0.08$, $95.72{pm}1.61%$ and $6.03{pm}1.83{ imes}10^7$ cells/ml, respectively. Sperm motility was significantly higher at $17^{circ}C$ preservation temperature than at $5^{circ}C$ or $36^{circ}C$ during preservation period except 1 h preservation (P<0.05). When preservation temperature was $17^{circ}C$, sperm motility was $96.69{pm}1.49%$ at 1 h, $91.38{pm}1.90%$ at 6 h, $88.38{pm}2.34%$ at 12 h, $78.13{pm}4.58%$ at 18 h, $58.44{pm}8.57%$ at 24 h and $29.56{pm}5.06%$ at 30 h, respectively.

Keywords: Shih Tzu dog, semen, sperm motility, digital manipulation, preservation

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Journal of Embryo Transfer 2013; 28(2): 121-125

Published online June 30, 2013

Copyright © The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology.

The Semen Property and Preservation in Shih Tzu Dogs

Lee, Kyung-Bon, Kim, Min-Kyu, Park, Byung-Kwon

Department of Animal Science and Biotechnology, College of Agriculture and Life Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 305-764, Republic of Korea. Department of Companion and Laboratory Animal Science, College of Industrial Sciences, Kongju National University, Yesan 340-702, Korea

Abstract

This study was carried out to investigate the general characteristics of semen such as semen volume, pH, sperm motility and sperm concentration of the semen collected from Shih Tzu dogs (age of 24 to 48 months, weight of 4 to 8 kg) by using the method of digital manipulation of the penis. The effect of preservation temperature and time on motility of fresh semen was also investigated in the present study. Semen was collected for 16 times from 4 male Shih Tzu dogs by multiple ejaculations (four times ejaculation per dog). The average of semen volume, semen pH, sperm motility and sperm concentration of the second fraction containing small volume of the initial third fraction per ejaculation were $2.11{pm}0.31$ ml, $6.25{pm}0.07$, $97.59{pm}1.03%$ and $2.05{pm}0.14{ imes}10^8$ cells/ml, respectively. Average semen volume per ejaculate, semen pH, sperm motility and sperm concentration of the first fraction from the ejaculation were $1.12{pm}0.15$ ml, $5.99{pm}0.14$, $16.09{pm}6.18%$ and $5.16{pm}2.03{ imes}10^5$ cells/ml, respectively. Those of second fraction were $2.07{pm}0.29$ ml, $6.36{pm}0.13$, $97.31{pm}1.36%$ and $2.15{pm}0.30{ imes}10^8$ cells/ml, respectively. Those of third fraction were $2.60{pm}0.29$ ml, $6.63{pm}0.08$, $95.72{pm}1.61%$ and $6.03{pm}1.83{ imes}10^7$ cells/ml, respectively. Sperm motility was significantly higher at $17^{circ}C$ preservation temperature than at $5^{circ}C$ or $36^{circ}C$ during preservation period except 1 h preservation (P<0.05). When preservation temperature was $17^{circ}C$, sperm motility was $96.69{pm}1.49%$ at 1 h, $91.38{pm}1.90%$ at 6 h, $88.38{pm}2.34%$ at 12 h, $78.13{pm}4.58%$ at 18 h, $58.44{pm}8.57%$ at 24 h and $29.56{pm}5.06%$ at 30 h, respectively.

Keywords: Shih Tzu dog, semen, sperm motility, digital manipulation, preservation

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