A sertésondó sejtkoncentrációjának mérésére alkalmazott koloriméter kalibrálásával kapcsolatos tapasztalatok
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2017-04Author
Horváth, András
Lénárt, Melinda
Füleki, Zsolt
Lénárt, Lea
Lang, Zsolt
Szenci, Ottó
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Summary
Background: The number of artificial insemination (AI) doses which can be
obtained from an ejaculate of a single boar have major economic implications in
porcine AI centres. This needs a quick and an acceptable precise concentration
measurements which could be performed with different methods.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the accuracy and calibration
possibility of a colorimeter – which is a most commonly used method at the
AI centre’s – to two laboratory concentration assessments as “gold standards”
[Makler counting chamber and Computer Assisted Sperm Analizer (CASA)].
Materials and Methods: 349 ejaculates were involved in this study collected
from 84 boars. Concentration were measured by means of colorimeter and Makler chamber (n = 170) or CASA (n = 179).
Results and Discussion: The recent colorimeter concentration measurement
used a linear algorithm which was previously set up with small number of samples (n = 15) having narrow absorbances (ABS). This calculation form suggested
negative or very low dilution ratio in 5% of the ejaculates but these results were
not acceptable for practice. These miscalculations were avoidable if the calibrations were done with large number of samples with brighter ABS but the correlation between concentration and ABS was more exponential than linear by both
methods. The colorimeter concentrations calibrated by CASA were consistently
with 26% higher (p < 0.05) than by Makler. Furthermore, the higher were the ABS
the differences between concentration calculated by colorimeter and measured
by CASA or by Makler became larger. There was a tendency toward over- and
underestimation – especially with very high ABS – in concentrations calculated
by the colorimeter