The objectives were to evaluate postthaw sperm quality and the response to an inducer of in vitro sperm capacitation in boar sperm, cryopreserved with (T) or without (C) alpha-tocopherol. Boar sperm frozen in 0.2-mL pellets were thawed and washed (W) or selected by three methods: Percoll discontinuous gradient (PS) or Sephadex (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA) (neutral [S] or with ion exchange [S+IO] columns). All separation methods enhanced sperm motility, plasma membrane integrity, and functionality and acrosome integrity for both C and T samples (P < 0.05). The best results were obtained with S and ionic Sephadex column. There was a decrease (P < 0.05) in capacitation-like changes in C samples separated with Sephadex (W: 19 +/- 0.9%, PS: 22 +/- 2.5%, S: 17 +/- 1.2%, and S+IO: 17 +/- 2.0%). Cryopreservation with a-tocopherol decreased (P < 0.05) the percentage of cryocapacitated sperm (W: 14 +/- 0.7%, PS: 14 +/- 1.0%, S: 13 1.0%, and S+IO: 14 0.9%) compared with C samples, without differences among selection techniques. Freezing with a-tocopherol and subsequent selection decreased lipid peroxidation (W: 20.79 +/- 2.64 nmol thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS)/10(8) sperm; PS: 13.15 +/- 2.39 nmol TBARS/10(8) sperm; S: 13.20 +/- 2.18 nmol TBARS/10(8) sperm, and S+IO: 13.62 +/- 2.76 nmol TBARS/10(8) sperm), with respect to washed and selected C samples (W: 37.69 +/- 5.34 nmol TBARS/10(8) sperm, PS: 25.61 +/- 5.85 nmol TBARS/10(8) sperm, S: 19.16 +/- 3.28 nmol TBARS/10(8) sperm, and S+IO: 22.16 +/- 6.09 nmol TBARS/10(8) sperm). In vitro capacitation levels were significantly higher for neutral Sephadex-selected T samples in comparison with C and unselected samples. These results were confirmed with a follicular fluid-induced acrosome reaction. In conclusion, cryopreserved sperm with a-tocopherol and subsequent Sephadex selection, improved postthaw quality and functionality of boar sperm, which could be useful for assisted reproductive techniques. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.