Coat color affects the resilience against heat stress impacts on testicular hemodynamics, reproductive hormones, and semen quality in Baladi goats.


Journal

BMC veterinary research
ISSN: 1746-6148
Titre abrégé: BMC Vet Res
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101249759

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
04 Aug 2023
Historique:
received: 05 01 2023
accepted: 14 07 2023
medline: 7 8 2023
pubmed: 4 8 2023
entrez: 3 8 2023
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Drastic climatic changes threaten animal productivity and prolificacy, whose adaptability is governed by its pheno- and genotypic traits. This study was aimed at investigating the effect of coat color on the adaptability of goat bucks under heat stress conditions from the perspectives of testicular blood flow (TBF) and biometry, reproductive hormones, and semen quality. Twenty bucks (Capra hircus) bearing different coat colors were selected from a large flock and divided into four equal groups (n = 5 each) as follows: black coat (BC; 100% black), brown coat (BrC; 100% dark brown), white coat (WC; 100% white), white-black coat (WBC; 50-60% white). Bucks were examined for TBF [Doppler ultrasonography and serum nitric oxide (NO)], testosterone (T) and luteinizing hormone (LH), seminal plasma oxidative biomarkers [catalase (CAT), total antioxidant capacity (TAC), and malondialdehyde (MDA)], and sperm traits percentages [progressive motility (PM), viability (SV), normal morphology (NM), and sperm concentration (SC) once a week for seven consecutive weeks (W1-W7) in the summer season (temperature humidity index = 88.4-92.2). Specifically, at W3-W7, darker bucks (BC and BrC) testicular volume, testicular colored area, T, NO, CAT, TAC, PM, SV, NM, and SC (W7 only) differed significantly (P < 0.05) by decrease than the lighter ones (WC and WBC). Both Doppler indices and serum MDA concentrations were elevated (P < 0.05) at W3-W7 in the BC and BrC bucks compared to WC and WBC groups. In conclusion, bucks with lighter coats were more resistant to the negative effects of HS on TBF, seminal oxidative biomarkers, and semen quality.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37537599
doi: 10.1186/s12917-023-03653-w
pii: 10.1186/s12917-023-03653-w
pmc: PMC10401866
doi:

Substances chimiques

W 7 65595-90-6
Testosterone 3XMK78S47O
Antioxidants 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

107

Informations de copyright

© 2023. BioMed Central Ltd., part of Springer Nature.

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Auteurs

Hossam R El-Sherbiny (HR)

Theriogenology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Giza, 12211, Egypt. Hossamelsherbiny7353575@cu.edu.eg.

Nesrein M Hashem (NM)

Department of Animal and Fish Production, Faculty of Agriculture (El-Shatby), Alexandria University, Alexandria, 21545, Egypt.

Elshymaa A Abdelnaby (EA)

Theriogenology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Giza, 12211, Egypt.

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