A comparative study on semen quality and cryopreservation ability in Italian native chicken breeds
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
A comparative study on semen quality and cryopreservation ability in Italian native chicken breeds / M. Di Iorio, S.P. Marelli, E. Antenucci, M. Madeddu, L. Zaniboni, S. Belcredito, G. Rusco, A. Schiavone, D. Soglia, M. Penasa, C. Castellini, A. Buccioni, M. Marzoni, L. Maiuro, N. Iaffaldano, S. Cerolini. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 1828-051X. - 23:1(2024), pp. 1704-1718. [10.1080/1828051x.2024.2424518]
Abstract:
This study provides a comparative assessment of fresh semen quality and sensitivity to cryo-
preservation in several Italian chicken breeds. The research involved 145 roosters from 13
breeds. The results showed a wide variability in all the parameters considered among the differ-
ent breeds, especially in the quantitative variables of fresh semen, such as volume and concen-
tration. For the qualitative characteristics (sperm membrane integrity and motility parameters),
the variability across breeds was more pronounced for frozen than fresh semen. Interestingly,
apart from total motility in fresh semen, breed had a significant effect on all semen quality
parameters in both fresh and thawed ejaculates. Considering the overall qualitative characteris-
tics, the Robusta maculata, Siciliana, and Mericanel della Brianza breeds produced ejaculates with
better semen quality compared to other Italian breeds. By evaluating the main parameters of
semen quality, our results underline the potential of these traits to influence the reproductive
success and genetic conservation. The Bionda piemontese, Bianca di Saluzzo, Livorno bianca,
Pepoi, and Siciliana breeds showed better resilience to cryopreservation, suggesting the need for
breed-specific protocols to optimise semen quality after thawing. Importantly, the research high-
lights the central role of semen quality for both immediate fertilisation success and long-term
conservation efforts. Future studies integrating OMICS technologies could elucidate molecular
markers influencing breed-specific differences, helping to refine cryopreservation techniques and
improve conservation strategies for indigenous Italian chicken breeds. This work contributes
valuable insights to global efforts aimed at safeguarding poultry genetic diversity and sustain-
ability.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
talian chicken breeds; fresh semen quality; cryopreservation sensitivity; breed-specific differences; reproductive success
Elenco autori:
M. Di Iorio, S.P. Marelli, E. Antenucci, M. Madeddu, L. Zaniboni, S. Belcredito, G. Rusco, A. Schiavone, D. Soglia, M. Penasa, C. Castellini, A. Buccioni, M. Marzoni, L. Maiuro, N. Iaffaldano, S. Cerolini
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