TY - JOUR
T1 - Boar semen controlled-delivery system
T2 - Morphological investigation and in vitro fertilization test
AU - Vigo, Daniele
AU - Faustini, Massimo
AU - Torre, Maria Luisa
AU - Pecile, Alessandro
AU - Villani, Simona
AU - Asti, Annalia
AU - Norbeti, Roberta
AU - Maggi, Lauretta
AU - Conte, Ubaldo
AU - Cremonesi, Fausto
AU - Stacchezzini, Simona
AU - Maffeo, Giovanni
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - A technology for encapsulation of swine semen in barium alginate and protamine alginate has recently been proposed for the controlled release of the spermatozoa, thus reducing the number of instrumental inseminations required. Controlled-release capsules containing swine spermatozoa were prepared by adding saturated BaCl2 solution to ejaculate and dropping the resulting suspension into a sodium alginate solution, leading to the formation of barium alginate capsules. A second type of capsule was obtained by cross-linking the barium alginate with protamine sulfate. Two types of membrane were thus obtained: barium alginate gel and a protamine cross-linked alginate membrane. Morphological (scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy), functional (motility, membrane integrity and in vitro fertilization test) and technological (capsule structure and weight) approaches were used to characterize the encapsulated spermatozoa and the controlled-delivery system. No differences in terms of morphological and functional characteristics (acrosome integrity and spermatozoa motility) between free and encapsulated semen were found. The technological process did not compromise in vitro fertilization potency of the spermatazoa, although seasonal variability was found. The capsule weight was related to either the pH of the semen or the season. This study represents the starting point for the development of further investigations into the storage and release kinetics of cells from the capsules and for the development of an in vivo fertilization protocol.
AB - A technology for encapsulation of swine semen in barium alginate and protamine alginate has recently been proposed for the controlled release of the spermatozoa, thus reducing the number of instrumental inseminations required. Controlled-release capsules containing swine spermatozoa were prepared by adding saturated BaCl2 solution to ejaculate and dropping the resulting suspension into a sodium alginate solution, leading to the formation of barium alginate capsules. A second type of capsule was obtained by cross-linking the barium alginate with protamine sulfate. Two types of membrane were thus obtained: barium alginate gel and a protamine cross-linked alginate membrane. Morphological (scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy), functional (motility, membrane integrity and in vitro fertilization test) and technological (capsule structure and weight) approaches were used to characterize the encapsulated spermatozoa and the controlled-delivery system. No differences in terms of morphological and functional characteristics (acrosome integrity and spermatozoa motility) between free and encapsulated semen were found. The technological process did not compromise in vitro fertilization potency of the spermatazoa, although seasonal variability was found. The capsule weight was related to either the pH of the semen or the season. This study represents the starting point for the development of further investigations into the storage and release kinetics of cells from the capsules and for the development of an in vivo fertilization protocol.
KW - Alginate
KW - Boar spermatozoa
KW - Cell encapsulation
KW - Scanning electron microscopy
KW - Transmission electron microscopy
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0036413823&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1071/RD02004
DO - 10.1071/RD02004
M3 - Article
SN - 1031-3613
VL - 14
SP - 307
EP - 314
JO - Reproduction, Fertility and Development
JF - Reproduction, Fertility and Development
IS - 5-6
ER -