性活跃的公山羊在季节性的性休息中通过“雄对雄效应”刺激其他公山羊的内分泌和性活动。

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
J.A. Delgadillo , L.A. Espinoza-Flores , J.A. Abecia , H. Hernández , M. Keller , P. Chemineau
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摘要

在季节性发情的山羊中,暴露于光周期治疗的雄性山羊比未治疗的山羊更有效地刺激黄体生成素分泌和排卵。这种现象被称为“男性效应”。在这里,我们确定性活跃的雄鹿是否能够通过我们称之为“buck-to-buck效应”的现象,在季节性性休息中刺激其他雄鹿的内分泌和性活动。我们使用在性休息期间表现出性活跃(SA)的雄鹿,暴露于2.5个月的人工长日(每天16小时的光照)和未经处理的性不活跃(SI)雄鹿。在实验1中,我们测定了性冷淡雄鹿与SA或SI雄鹿的短期(21 d) LH和睾酮反应。在实验2中,我们测定了性冷淡雄鹿与2 SA或SI雄鹿的长期(60 d)睾丸激素和性行为反应。在实验3中,我们确定了最初暴露于雄鹿效应(SABB雄鹿)的雄鹿在季节性发情山羊中诱导“经典”雄鹿效应的功效。在实验1和2中,LH和睾酮血浆浓度在时间和组间存在交互作用(P <0.01)。在实验1中,雄鹿与SA雄鹿的血浆LH浓度高于与SI雄鹿的血浆LH浓度(P <0.05)。在实验1和2中,雄鹿与SA雄鹿联合组的睾酮浓度高于与SI雄鹿联合组(P <0.05)。此外,在实验2中,性不活跃的雄鹿与SA雄鹿组合比SI雄鹿组合表现出更多的轻推行为(P <0.001)。在实验3中,与SA(34 / 40: 85%)或SABB雄鹿(32 / 40:80%;P比;0.05)。我们认为,雄鹿在性休息期间的内分泌和性活动可以受到SA雄鹿的刺激。此外,SABB雄鹿能够刺激季节性发情山羊的繁殖活动。
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Sexually active male goats stimulate the endocrine and sexual activities of other males in seasonal sexual rest through the “buck-to-buck effect”

Male goats rendered sexually active by exposure to a photoperiodic treatment are more efficient than untreated goats in stimulating LH secretion and ovulation in seasonally anestrous goats. This phenomenon is called the "male effect." Here, we determined whether sexually active bucks are able to stimulate the endocrine and sexual activities of other bucks in seasonal sexual rest through the phenomenon that we called the "buck-to-buck effect." We used bucks rendered sexually active (SA) during sexual rest by exposure to 2.5 mo of artificial long days (16 h of light per d) and untreated, sexually inactive (SI) bucks. In Experiment 1, we determined the short-term (21 d) LH and testosterone responses of sexually inactive bucks joined with a SA or SI buck. In Experiment 2, we determined the long-term (60 d) testosterone and sexual behavior responses of sexually inactive bucks joined with 2 SA or SI bucks. In Experiment 3, we determined the efficacy of bucks initially exposed to the buck-to-buck effect, the SABB bucks, to thereafter induce a “classical” male effect in seasonally anestrous goats. In Experiments 1 and 2, there was an interaction between time and groups in LH and testosterone plasma concentrations (P < 0.01). In Experiment 1, plasma LH concentrations were greater in bucks joined with a SA buck than in those joined with an SI buck (P < 0.05). In Experiments 1 and 2, testosterone concentrations were greater in bucks joined with SA bucks than in those joined with SI bucks (P < 0.05). In addition, in Experiment 2, the sexually inactive bucks joined with SA bucks displayed more nudging than those joined with SI bucks (P < 0.001). In Experiment 3, kidding rates did not differ between females joined with SA (34 of 40: 85%) or SABB bucks (32 of 40: 80%; P > 0.05). We concluded that the endocrine and sexual activities of bucks during sexual rest can be stimulated by SA bucks. In addition, SABB bucks are able to stimulate the reproductive activity of seasonally anestrous goats.

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Domestic animal endocrinology
Domestic animal endocrinology 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
4.80%
发文量
58
审稿时长
31 days
期刊介绍: Domestic Animal Endocrinology publishes scientific papers dealing with the study of the endocrine physiology of domestic animal species. Those manuscripts utilizing other species as models for clinical or production problems associated with domestic animals are also welcome. Topics covered include: Classical and reproductive endocrinology- Clinical and applied endocrinology- Regulation of hormone secretion- Hormone action- Molecular biology- Cytokines- Growth factors
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