R. Bras. Zootec.01/Feb/1999;28(1):35-43.

Hormonal responses to GnRH and estradiol treatments and their correlation with testicular development and number of sertoli cells in prepubertal angus x charolais bulls

Arlindo de Alencar Araripe Moura, Bert H. Erickson

DOI: 10.1590/S1516-35981999000100006

The objective of this research was to determine the correlation among hormone levels at 2- and 6-month of age and diameter and histology of the testis in Angus x Charolais young bulls at 6 months (n= 15). At two months, two basal blood samples were collected at 1-h intervals. After the last collection, the animals received 5 mg of GnRH and 1.5 and 3.0 h later, new samples were collected. At 6 months, the young bulls were treated with 1 mg of estradiol benzoate (E) and received 10 mg GnRH twelve hours later. After five days, the young bulls received 10 mg GnRH, but without pre-treatment with estradiol. In both cases, blood samples were collected 1.5 and 3.0 h after GnRH injection. Immediately before the GnRH and estradiol treatments, two basal samples were collected. The animals were surgically castrated at six months. Concentrations of GnRH-stimulated FSH at two months were related to testis diameter, number of Sertoli cells and A1 spermatogonia per testis (r=.65 to .80). The associations between FSH at two months and number of seminiferous tubule sections without germ cells (r=.59) and tubules with round spermatids (r= -.55) were also significant. The correlations between the basal LH and steroids and testis parameters were not significant. At 6 months, the basal levels of FSH did not alter 12 h after estradiol, but the FSH concentrations stimulated with GnRH were 2.5-fold higher when estradiol was used than when GnRH was used. Regression models with Sertoli cell numbers in function of FSH after GnRH showed that when GnRH + estradiol was used, a greater R2 (.43) was obtained in comparison to GnRH injection only (.30). Thus, peripheral concentrations of FSH are potential indicators of testicular development at the prepubertal phase.

Hormonal responses to GnRH and estradiol treatments and their correlation with testicular development and number of sertoli cells in prepubertal angus x charolais bulls

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