AZERÊDO, L. M. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1463394322105034; AZERÊDO, Lilianne Marinho dos Santos.
Resumen:
Climatic factors like heat and high humidity or very low act as triggers of heat
stress, contributing to an increase in body temperature and testicular
spermatogenesis influencing and reflecting, so in the male reproductive potential.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of cooled semen dog
breeds Siberian Husky and Chow Chow created in semiarid Paraiba using three
different extenders, namely: coconut water powder (ACP), skim milk (through
Kenney) and TRIS-egg yolk. Semen samples from dogs of two breeds were diluted
in three different extenders and then cooled to 5 ° C. We evaluated volume, motility,
vigor, concentration and sperm morphology in intervals of 12 hours, while samples
showed sperm motility and vigor. Were analyzed for the integrity of the plasma
membrane by hypoosmotic test, every 12 hours. There was no statistically significant
difference (P> 0.05) for the variables, and it can be concluded that the conditions of
high temperature and lower humidity present in semiarid Paraiba not contributed to
changes seminal characteristics of dog breeds and Chow Chow Siberian Husky in
this study.