High-concentration bovine serum albumin enhances fertilization ability of cold-stored rat sperm

J Reprod Dev. 2024 Apr 4;70(2):131-137. doi: 10.1262/jrd.2023-085. Epub 2024 Mar 1.

Abstract

Cold transport of the cauda epididymides is a useful technique for shipping laboratory rat sperm. Cold transport of rat sperm avoids potential risks of microbiological infection, animal escape or death, and animal welfare issues. Previously, we reported that a cold-storage solution containing dimethyl sulfoxide and quercetin maintained the fertility of cold-stored rat sperm. However, cold-stored rat sperm exhibited a decreased fertilization rate after 24-h storage. To recover the fertility of cold-stored sperm, we focused on the effects of bovine serum albumin (BSA), a cholesterol acceptor that induces sperm capacitation. We sought to determine the optimal concentration of BSA in fertilization medium based on the fertility of cold-stored rat sperm. High concentrations of BSA (40 mg/ml) enhanced the fertilization rate of cold-stored rat sperm and maintained sperm fertility for 144 h. Embryos derived from cold-stored and BSA-treated sperm normally developed into pups after embryo transfer. In summary, high BSA concentrations enhanced the fertility of cold-stored rat sperm and prolonged the storage period to 144 h, thereby expanding the transportable region for genetically engineered rats.

Keywords: Bovine serum albumin; Cold storage; In vitro fertilization; Rat; Sperm.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Fertilization in Vitro* / methods
  • Male
  • Rats
  • Semen
  • Serum Albumin, Bovine* / pharmacology
  • Sperm Capacitation
  • Spermatozoa

Substances

  • Serum Albumin, Bovine