The reproductive performances of livestock play an essential role in the economic management of the farm. The improvement of semen quantity and quality through the use of food supplements that lack substances which are forbidden in animal feeding, or that may have detrimental effects, is an important goal. Maca (Lepidium meyenii) is a plant that has been used for centuries in the Andes for nutrition and fertility enhancement in humans and animals. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of food supplementation of stallions with maca during the breeding season on spermatozoa parameters such as DNA fragmentation and shape, which are two predictive indexes of spermatozoa functionality. For this purpose, ejaculate volume, semen gel-free volume, sperm concentration and motility, total sperm count, sperm DNA fragmentation and sperm head parameters (length, width, perimeter, area, shape factor, roughness) were measured in four stallions. Maca food supplementation in stallions during breeding reduced the percentage of spermatozoa with fragmented DNA, increased significantly sperm concentration and exerted an elongation of the spermatozoa head, a condition that is believed to improve spermatozoa functionality, suggesting that food supplementation of maca could be useful in horse breeding during the breeding season.

DNA fragmentation and morphometric studies in sperm of stallions supplemented with maca (Lepidium meyenii) / D'Anza, E.; Albarella, S.; Galdiero, G.; Tafuri, S.; Del Prete, C.; Cocchia, N.; Ciani, F.; Mastellone, V.; Pasolini, M. P.; Carotenuto, D.; Selvaggi, M.; Ciotola, F.; Peretti, V.. - In: ZYGOTE. - ISSN 0967-1994. - 29:4(2021), pp. 325-330. [10.1017/S0967199420000751]

DNA fragmentation and morphometric studies in sperm of stallions supplemented with maca (Lepidium meyenii)

D'Anza E.
Primo
;
Albarella S.
Secondo
;
Galdiero G.;Tafuri S.;Del Prete C.;Cocchia N.;Ciani F.;Mastellone V.;Pasolini M. P.;Ciotola F.
Penultimo
;
Peretti V.
Ultimo
2021

Abstract

The reproductive performances of livestock play an essential role in the economic management of the farm. The improvement of semen quantity and quality through the use of food supplements that lack substances which are forbidden in animal feeding, or that may have detrimental effects, is an important goal. Maca (Lepidium meyenii) is a plant that has been used for centuries in the Andes for nutrition and fertility enhancement in humans and animals. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of food supplementation of stallions with maca during the breeding season on spermatozoa parameters such as DNA fragmentation and shape, which are two predictive indexes of spermatozoa functionality. For this purpose, ejaculate volume, semen gel-free volume, sperm concentration and motility, total sperm count, sperm DNA fragmentation and sperm head parameters (length, width, perimeter, area, shape factor, roughness) were measured in four stallions. Maca food supplementation in stallions during breeding reduced the percentage of spermatozoa with fragmented DNA, increased significantly sperm concentration and exerted an elongation of the spermatozoa head, a condition that is believed to improve spermatozoa functionality, suggesting that food supplementation of maca could be useful in horse breeding during the breeding season.
2021
DNA fragmentation and morphometric studies in sperm of stallions supplemented with maca (Lepidium meyenii) / D'Anza, E.; Albarella, S.; Galdiero, G.; Tafuri, S.; Del Prete, C.; Cocchia, N.; Ciani, F.; Mastellone, V.; Pasolini, M. P.; Carotenuto, D.; Selvaggi, M.; Ciotola, F.; Peretti, V.. - In: ZYGOTE. - ISSN 0967-1994. - 29:4(2021), pp. 325-330. [10.1017/S0967199420000751]
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