Influence of fat-soluble vitamin intramuscular supplementation on kinematic and morphometric sperm parameters of boar ejaculates
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2022Author
Calderón-Calderón, Josué
Sevilla, Francisco
Roldan, Eduardo R. S.
Barquero, Vinicio
Valverde-Abarca, Anthony
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Ejaculate quality can be regarded as multifactorial, with nutrition being a factor that
could directly influence sperm parameters. The present study aimed to evaluate
seminal quality associated with seasonal fat-soluble vitamin supplementation of boars.
Seven sexually mature boars were randomly allotted to one of the three groups,
and fed one of the three supplementary diets for 32 weeks: (1) control treatment
(COD), without supplementation of fat-soluble vitamins, (2) treatment containing 100%
fat-soluble vitamin supplementation administered intramuscularly, which was based on
fat soluble vitamin supplementation (A, D3, E) (FVD1), and (3) treatment containing
50% of fat-soluble vitamin supplementation (FVD½). Semen was collected at 7-day
intervals. Semen samples were analyzed to assess several sperm parameters using
the Computer-Assisted Semen Analysis (CASA) ISAS®v1 system. Results showed that
groups receiving FVD1 and FVD½ supplementation had an increased semen volume. The
percentages of motile and progressively motile sperm were increased by FVD1 treatment.
A statistically significant interaction between treatment and season was found in the
percentage of motility and progressive motility (p < 0.05). Sperm concentrations showed
significant differences (p < 0.05) between treatments. Velocity variables (VSL, VCL, and
VAP) were higher (p < 0.05) in boars that received fat-soluble vitamin supplementation in
comparison to controls receiving no supplementation. The FVD1 treatment presented
spermatozoa with greater head size and more elongated heads (p < 0.05). Overall,
the utilization of dietary fat-soluble vitamin supplementation significantly improved the
semen quality of boar ejaculates. This highlights the importance of fat-soluble vitamin
supplementation in sexually active boars.
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science, vol.9 (July, 2022)
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