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Title

A review of antioxidant strategies to improve reproduction in aging male broiler breeders.

Authors

Barbarestani, Sarallah Yarmohammadi; Samadi, Firooz; Zaghari, Mojtaba; Khademian, Soroush; Pirsaraei, Zarbakht Ansari; Kastelic, John P.

Abstract

As only 10% of the broiler breeder flock is roosters, their fertility is very important. The rooster sperm plasma membrane has high concentrations of polyunsaturated fatty acids that are sensitive to oxidative stress. Lipid peroxidation can change membrane structure, permeability, and fluidity, adversely affecting the acrosome reaction and fertility. Aging roosters have decreases in sexual behavior, serum androgen concentrations, sperm quantity and quality, and fertility. Low fertility in aging roosters is attributed to an imbalanced testicular oxidant-antioxidant system, with increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) damaging spermatogenic epithelium. However, antioxidant components can enhance antioxidant defenses in aging broiler breeder roosters. Protection against oxidative damage, particularly in the testes, improves reproductive hormone concentrations, testicular histology, sperm membrane function, and mitochondrial activity and thereby improves semen volume, sperm concentration, viability, motility, and sperm polyunsaturated fatty acid content, sperm-egg penetration, fertility, and reproductive performance. This review summarizes antioxidants that could improve fertility and reproductive performance and delay or prevent age-related declines in broiler breeder roosters, with benefits for poultry production.

Subjects

CYTOLOGY; LIFE sciences; MEDICAL sciences; UNSATURATED fatty acids; ACROSOME reaction

Publication

GeroScience, 2025, Vol 47, Issue 1, p573

ISSN

2509-2715

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s11357-024-01363-1

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