PROOXIDANT-ANTIOXIDANT HOMEOSTASIS IN SPERM OF BREEDING BOARS WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF HIGHER NERVOUS ACTIVITY

Keywords: breeding boars, types of higher nervous activity, sperm production, ejaculate fractions, peroxidation, antioxidants, spermatozoa

Abstract

The peculiarities of types of higher nervous activity influence on the formation of pro-oxidant-antioxidant
homeostasis in the ejaculates of breeding boars have been studied. Using motor-nutritional techniques, adult
breeding boars of the Large White breed aged 24–36 months were distributed according to the main types of
higher nervous activity. Four groups of 3 heads in each were formed. The first group included animals of a
strong balanced lively (mobile) type; group II - a strong balanced calm (inert); group III - strong unbalanced
(unrestrained); group IV – weak types of higher nervous activity. Sperm was obtained from breeding
boars manually dividing the ejaculate into 4 fractions: F1 – the first, F2 – the second, F3 – the third, F4 – the
fourth. It has been found out that the indexes of sperm production and the course of peroxidation processes
in in breeding boars are determined by the type of their higher nervous activity (HNA). In animals of strong
unbalanced and weak types of HNA, the peroxidation process is more intensive, the antioxidant protection
system is at a lower level – less superoxide dismutase activity (p<0.05), lower concentration of ascorbic acid
(p<0.001), vitamin A (p<0.01–0.001) and vitamin E (p<0.001). At the same time, ejaculate mass and sperm
saturation in individuals of weak HNA type was minimal (p<0.001). It has been found that sperm saturation
significantly affects the course of peroxidation processes. Spermatozoa from the second ejaculate fraction
were characterized by the highest survival ability, while in the third one they quickly lost functional activity.
The sperm functional activity and peculiarities of PAH formation depend on types of HNA – acceleration of
peroxidation processes is probable in strong unbalanced and weak types because of higher concentration of
diene conjugates and dehydroascorbic acid. In animals with strong balanced lively and calm types of HNA,
a higher level of antioxidant protection was registered as a result of catalase and superoxide dismutase activity,
the amount of reduced glutathione, ascorbic acid and vitamin E. In the first and fourth ejaculate fractions,
SOD activity, vitamin A and vitamin E were absent, which determined low functional activity and
sperm survival ability. These fractions from a strong unbalanced and weak types of HNA were characterized
by a probably higher content of DC (p<0.05–0.01) and TBA-active complexes (p<0.05–0.001), as well as a
lower amount of AA (p<0.01), reduced glutathione (p <0.05) and SOD activity.

Published
2020-09-25
How to Cite
Stoianovskyi, V. G., Usenko, S. O., Shostya, A. M., Bereznytskyi, V. I., Usenko, O. O., & Slynko, Y. V. (2020). PROOXIDANT-ANTIOXIDANT HOMEOSTASIS IN SPERM OF BREEDING BOARS WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF HIGHER NERVOUS ACTIVITY. Scientific Progress & Innovations, (3), 196-204. https://doi.org/10.31210/visnyk2020.03.22
Section
AGRICULTURE. ANIMAL BREEDING

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