Endocrine Physiology of Reproduction in the Female Chicken: Old Wine in New Bottles

E. Decuypere, V. Bruggeman, O. Onagbesan, M. Safi
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The reproductive cycle of the hen, characterised by well-ordered ovulation and oviposition cycles and by a strict hierarchical growth of follicles, is a suitable model for the study of folliculogenesis. Under the impact of recent developments in mammalian reproductive endocrinology, emphasis has been put on the role of growth factors in folliculogenesis and steroidogenesis duringthelastdecade.The state of the art willbe reviewedhere. Moreover, new findings concerningdifferentpathways ofsteroidogenesis as well as regulation at the hypothalamic/pituitary level are considered. The overall scheme of endocrine physiology of reproduction in the hen may however be subject to variation due to environmental or selection effects. The extreme divergent selection in poultry, for growth on the one hand and for reproductive performance on the other hand, makes the broiler breeder an excellent model for studying the interaction between feed and reproduction. The endocrinological background of this interaction will be reviewed as far as our knowledge reaches in this field. Undoubtedly, much will remain speculative and will await further elucidation. Similarly, strain differences in reproductive performance have been demonstrated between female broiler breeder chickens which were divergently selected for different growth or efficiency characteristics. Only rather recently were the repercussions of this divergent selection for growth characteristics on reproductive endocrinology considered, and the importance of growth factors as a component in the control mechanisms of follicular development in broiler breeder hens was revealed. Since these factors may have been inadvertently altered by selection for growth, and because of their pleiotropic activity (also in reproductive endocrinology) they may lie at the base of correlated responses in reproduction that occur with continued selection for growth and food efficiency in broiler breeds.
母鸡生殖的内分泌生理:新瓶装旧酒
母鸡的生殖周期以有序的排卵和产卵周期以及卵泡的严格分级生长为特征,是研究卵泡发生的合适模型。在哺乳动物生殖内分泌学最新进展的影响下,近十年来,生长因子在卵泡形成和类固醇形成中的作用受到了重视。这里将介绍最新的技术。此外,本文还考虑了有关类固醇生成的不同途径以及下丘脑/垂体水平调控的新发现。然而,母鸡的生殖内分泌生理的总体方案可能由于环境或选择的影响而发生变化。家禽的极端分化选择,一方面是为了生长,另一方面是为了繁殖性能,使肉鸡育种家成为研究饲料与繁殖之间相互作用的极好模型。这种相互作用的内分泌背景将根据我们在这一领域的知识进行审查。毫无疑问,许多问题仍将是推测性的,有待进一步的阐明。同样,由于不同的生长或效率特征而被不同地选择的雌性肉用种鸡之间也存在繁殖性能的品系差异。直到最近,人们才开始考虑这种生长特征的不同选择对生殖内分泌学的影响,并揭示了生长因子作为控制肉鸡卵泡发育机制的一个组成部分的重要性。由于这些因素可能因生长选择而被无意中改变,并且由于它们的多效性(也在生殖内分泌学中),它们可能是肉鸡品种生长和食物效率的持续选择在繁殖中发生的相关反应的基础。
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