Inclusion of supplemental antibiotics (amikacin - penicillin) in a commercial extender for stallion semen: Effects on sperm quality, bacterial growth, and fertility following cooled storage. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • In this study, the effectiveness of supplementing INRA-96 extender (INRA-Control; original antibiotic formulation: potassium penicillin G=38g/mL; gentamicin sulfate=105g/mL; amphotericin B=0.315g/mL) with amikacin sulfate and potassium penicillin G (AP) was determined. In Exp. 1, two sources of amikacin (INRA-AP-Sigma or INRA-AP-GoldBio) in combination with penicillin G were compared with ticarcillin/clavulanate (INRA-Tim) or no-supplemental antibiotics (INRA-Control) to examine effects on sperm quality and commensal bacterial growth. No differences were detected in semen quality among treatments after 30min of exposure (Time 30min) or 24h of cooled storage (Time 24h; P>0.05). At both time periods, commensal bacterial growth was significantly lower in Groups INRA-AP-GoldBio and INRA-AP-Sigma than in INRA-Tim or INRA-Control (P<0.05). In Exp. 2, increasing doses of amikacin sulfate (GoldBio) plus potassium penicillin G (Sigma) - AP (AP-1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 or 5000g-IU/mL, respectively) were added to INRA-96 extender and their effects on sperm quality and commensal bacterial growth were evaluated at Time 30min and Time 24h. Slight reductions in progressive motility and viability were observed at Time 30min in Groups AP-4000 and AP-5000 as compared to other treatment groups (P<0.05); however, no differences in sperm quality were detected among treatment groups at Time 24h (P>0.05). At both time periods, commensal bacterial growth was significantly lower in Groups AP-3000, AP-4000 and AP-5000 than in AP-1000 and AP-2000 (P<0.05). In Exp. 3, a breeding trial was conducted to determine the effect of adding a high dose of AP (AP-5000) to INRA-96 extender on resulting pregnancy rates of mares bred with cool-stored semen (Time 24h). Numerical, but not statistical differences, were observed in pregnancy rates between the mares bred with INRA-Control (6/11; 55%) or INRA-AP-5000 (9/11; 82%; P>0.05). Supplementation of INRA-96 extender with two different concentrations of AP (AP-1000 or AP-5000) was tested in two clinical cases of stallions where semen was moderately to heavily contaminated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa, or both Klebsiella pneumoniae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. In both cases, addition of AP resulted in a considerable decrease on bacterial growth in cool-stored semen when compared to the use of the original INRA-96 extender without supplemental antibiotics. In conclusion, the addition of amikacin sulfate and potassium penicillin G to INRA-96 extender allowed for effective control of commensal bacteria without affecting sperm quality. Higher doses of amikacin and penicillin can be safely added to INRA-96 extender to improve the antibacterial activity of this extender against commensal, and potentially pathogenic bacteria, while sperm quality and fertility of cooled semen remains unaffected. Based on the results of the present study, we currently recommend that INRA-96 extender can be safely supplemented with amikacin/penicillin by using a conventional dose of 1000g/mL - 1000 IU/mL as a prophylactic measure in cases where contamination of the ejaculates with commensal bacteria is evident. Alternatively, a high dose (5000g/mL - 5000 IU/mL) can be used as a control method for potentially pathogenic bacteria.

published proceedings

  • Theriogenology

altmetric score

  • 0.25

author list (cited authors)

  • Hernndez-Avils, C., Love, C. C., Serafini, R., Ramrez-Agmez, L., Kelley, D. E., de Andino, E. M., ... Varner, D. D.

citation count

  • 6

complete list of authors

  • Hernández-Avilés, Camilo||Love, Charles C||Serafini, Rosanna||Ramírez-Agámez, Luisa||Kelley, Dale E||de Andino, Elena Martínez||Teague, Sheila R||LaCaze, Katrina A||Brinsko, Steven P||Varner, Dickson D

publication date

  • December 2020