Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Cryoprotective effects of cholesterol-loaded cyclodextrin and iodixanol on ram sperm: assessment of post-thaw quality and in vitro fertilization outcomes.
- Journal:
- BMC veterinary research
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- Arıcı, Ramazan et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Reproduction and Artificial Insemination
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the effects of cholesterol-loaded cyclodextrin (CLC) and iodixanol, added individually or in combination to a ram semen extender, on post-thaw sperm quality, in vitro fertilization outcomes, and embryo development. Semen samples were divided into four experimental groups: Control, CLC (2 mg CLC/120 × 10spermatozoa), Iodixanol (5%, v/v), and CLC + Iodixanol. All samples were diluted with a tris-based egg yolk extender and cryopreserved. Following thawing, sperm motility and kinetic parameters were assessed using a computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA) system. A thermal stress test was applied, followed by re-evaluation via CASA. Sperm viability and acrosomal integrity were determined using fluorescence microscopy, and plasma membrane functional integrity was evaluated via the hypo-osmotic swelling test (HOST). Post-thaw semen samples from all groups were used for in vitro fertilization to assess cleavage and embryo development rates. RESULTS: CLC and CLC + Iodixanol significantly preserved total motility (%), acrosomal integrity (%), viability (%), and plasma membrane functionality (%) after thawing (p < 0.05). Iodixanol alone did not provide significant protection, particularly regarding membrane integrity (p > 0.05). Although both additives showed potential in supporting in vitro embryonic development (p < 0.05), their combined use did not result in a synergistic effect (p > 0.05). CONCLUSION: Cholesterol-loaded cyclodextrin supplementation effectively enhanced post-thaw sperm quality parameters and supported in vitro embryonic development, whereas iodixanol provided limited cryoprotective benefits; however, their combination did not yield synergistic effects, indicating that further in vivo investigations are warranted to establish their practical utility in ovine reproductive biotechnology.
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Search related cases →Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42098691/