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Cortisol and testosterone concentrations in boar bristles in relation to season and sperm viability

Authors :
BUCCI, DIEGO
SCORRANO, FABRIZIO
NANNONI, ELEONORA
GOVONI, NADIA
BACCI, MARIA LAURA
Luc Mounier, Isabelle Veissier
Diego Bucci
Fabrizio Scorrano
Eleonora Nannoni
Nadia Govoni
Maria Laura Bacci
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2014.

Abstract

Boar welfare is a key factor in swine semen production and laboratory use. Hair analysis has been proposed as a minimally-invasive technique able of providing information on the stress response over the medium- to long-term period. Hormonal fluctuation in bristle could be a valid tool to study pig stress and metabolic responses. The aim of the present work was to determine cortisol (CORT) and testosterone (TEST) concentrations in hair, in relation to temperature and sperm viability. Two Italian Large White boars, of proven fertility, aged 6 and 9 years were used for the study; they were housed in 6m2 wide boxes, under artificial illumination and with controlled air temperature. Hair was collected monthly, semen was collected once every two weeks, environmental temperature was determined 6 times a day and mean temperature (Tmed), maximum temperature (Tmax) and minimum temperature (Tmin) were recorded every two weeks. CORT and TEST hair concentrations were measured, after one water and two isopropanol washings and methanol extraction from the matrix, by a validated RIA technique; sperm viability was determined by fluorescent probes (Propidium iodide to stain dead cells’ nucleus in red and Sybr green 14 to stain live cells’ nucleus in green). An ANOVA for repeated measures was used to analyze CORT, TEST and sperm viability changes during the different months; Pearson’s correlation test was used to evidence correlation between CORT, TEST, viability and temperature. There is no difference in CORT, TEST and sperm viability during the different months of the year; CORT is negatively correlated to Tmin (R=-0.33, p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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