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Equilibration-free cryopreservation of beef and bison semen

Yang, S.; Rajapaksha, K.; Zwiefelhofer, E.; Adams, G.; Anzar, M.

2026-05-16 cell biology
10.64898/2026.05.15.725595 bioRxiv
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Conventional semen cryopreservation involves equilibration at 4{degrees}C and optimum freezing rates. We hypothesized that a cholesterol-based semen extender obviates the need for equilibration, minimizing total processing time for semen cryopreservation. Experiments were conducted to determine the effects of semen extender (egg yolk- or cholesterol-based) and freezing method (routine or fast) on post-thaw sperm characteristics and fertility of beef and bison semen. In Experiment 1, beef semen diluted in tris-egg yolk-glycerol (TEYG) or cholesterol-cyclodextrin tris-glycerol (CCTG) extender underwent routine or fast freezing method. Cholesterol from animal and plant origins were compared. The routine method included 90-min equilibration at 4{degrees}C and routine freezing (RE-RF, total time 97 min) whereas the fast method included no equilibration and fast freezing (NE-FF, total time 14 min). Post-thaw sperm quality was assessed by CASA, and in vitro fertilization. Post-thaw sperm motility was not affected by the origin of cholesterol (animal or plant), but was lowest in the TEYG NE-FF group (24% vs 43-51%, P < 0.05). In vitro cleavage and blastocyst development rates did not differ between RE-RF and NE-FF groups. In Experiment 2, bison semen was diluted in TEYG or plant-CCTG extender and frozen as in Experiment 1. Post-thaw sperm motility was lowest in the TEYG NE-FF group (10% vs 39-51%, P < 0.05). In Experiment 3, beef semen diluted in TEYG or plant-CCTG extender underwent either a routine (RE-RF) or modified freezing (NE-RF, total time 25 min) method. Post-thaw sperm characteristics did not differ between extenders but were greater using routine freezing (RE-RF) compared to the modified method of freezing (NE-RF). Pregnancy rates were similar between extenders (TEYG vs plant-CCTG) using the modified freezing method without equilibration and insemination at 72 h after progesterone device removal. In conclusion, beef and bison semen diluted in cholesterol-based extender may be cryopreserved without equilibration.

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