Collection of Post-mating Semen from the Female Reproductive Tract and Measurement of Semen Liquefaction in Mice

2017 
In mice, ejaculated semen is deposited in the uterus. After ejaculation, the semen changes consistency from gel-like to watery, a process called liquefaction. In this study, we show how to collect the post-ejaculated semen from the female reproductive tract in a mouse model. First, adult female mice in the estrus stage were housed in a male's cage overnight. The next morning, copulation was confirmed by the presence of copulatory plug at the vaginal opening. Female mice with copulatory plugs were euthanized, and each reproductive tract was collected as a whole (vagina, uterus, oviducts, ovaries), ensuring a closed system to contain the semen. The reproductive tract was placed in a 1.5 mL microcentrifuge tube, and the vagina was cut off to release the semen into the tube. To ensure maximum semen volume for analysis, toothless forceps were used to squeeze the uterine horns from ovarian end to vaginal end expelling remaining semen. The whole reproductive tract was then discarded. The semen-containing tube was briefly spun down. A 25 μL capillary pipette was placed into the tube at a 180° angle (parallel to the tube wall). The amount of time used to fill the capillary tube to the 25 μL line was recorded. Semen from a proven male breeder usually takes approximately 60-180 s to fill a 25 μL capillary tube. This semen collection technique can also be used in other downstream applications such as sperm imaging and motility analysis.
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