Encapsulation of boar semen is a novel technique that allows insemination to be performed as a single intervention without the need to dilute the semen. The research reviewed in this paper shows that spermatozoa encapsulated in alginate are able to achieve the same fertility as two or three inseminations per oestrus using standard techniques and unencapsulated cells. The use of encapsulated spermatozoa is currently limited by the need for longer semen processing time and wastage of disposable material (catheters, plastic bottles, etc.). In this review, the advantages, the drawbacks and the future possibilities for artificial insemination with encapsulated spermatozoa in the sow are discussed, with the aim of applying this promising new methodology for the optimization of sow reproductive performance.

Enhancing insemination performance in pigs through controlled release of encapsulated spermatozoa / M. Faustini, D. Vigo, M. Spinaci, G. Galeati, M.L. Torre. - In: REPRODUCTION IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS. - ISSN 0936-6768. - 47:Suppl. 4(2012 Aug), pp. 353-358. ((Intervento presentato al 17. convegno International Congress on Animal Reproduction tenutosi a Vancouver nel 2012.

Enhancing insemination performance in pigs through controlled release of encapsulated spermatozoa

M. Faustini
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D. Vigo
Secondo
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2012

Abstract

Encapsulation of boar semen is a novel technique that allows insemination to be performed as a single intervention without the need to dilute the semen. The research reviewed in this paper shows that spermatozoa encapsulated in alginate are able to achieve the same fertility as two or three inseminations per oestrus using standard techniques and unencapsulated cells. The use of encapsulated spermatozoa is currently limited by the need for longer semen processing time and wastage of disposable material (catheters, plastic bottles, etc.). In this review, the advantages, the drawbacks and the future possibilities for artificial insemination with encapsulated spermatozoa in the sow are discussed, with the aim of applying this promising new methodology for the optimization of sow reproductive performance.
Settore VET/02 - Fisiologia Veterinaria
Settore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico Applicativo
Settore VET/10 - Clinica Ostetrica e Ginecologia Veterinaria
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