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[Changes of Serum Gonadal Hormones Levels During Musk-secreting Period and Estrus of Moschus berezovskii].

Zheng-ming Zhang, Jing Yang, Jian-ming Wang, Wen-long Fu, Zhan-yin Wang, Song-hua Ye, Chun-mei Fu.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To detect concentrations of serum gonadal hormones (testosterone, estradiol and progesterone) in musk-secreting period and estrus of Moschus berezovskii, and to study the association of serum gonadal hormones concentrations and musk-secreting.
METHODS: The concentrations of serum gonadal hormones were detected with magnetic particle separation ELISA.
RESULTS: During musk-secreting period, concentration changes of three serum gonadal hormones showed clear regularity, three crests occurred synchronously. Before musk-secreting period, testosterone, estradiol and progesterone concentrations were at its lower level, in prime musk-secreting period, they increased rapidly to respective highest peak; at later musk-secreting period, they quickly dropped to close to its previous levels before musk-secreting period. During estrus, serum testosterone concentration increased to lower peaks than that at later musk-secreting period. Estradiol remained at a low level and progesterone level was closed to zero. Serum testosterone concentrations in prime musk-secreting period were 114.4 ~ 190.5 times of estrus. During musk-secreting period, there were significant positive correlation among three serum gonadal hormone levels, a positive correlation between musk yield and serum testosterone levels, and negative correlation of musk yield with serum estradiol and progesterone levels as well as musk deer ages.
CONCLUSION: Serum testosterone concentrations in prime musk-secreting period increase to the highest levels,which can provide reference in musk secretion induced by artificial means.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26415395

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhong Yao Cai        ISSN: 1001-4454


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Authors:  Hang Jie; Zhongxian Xu; Jian Gao; Feng Li; Yinglian Chen; Dejun Zeng; Guijun Zhao; Diyan Li
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2021-12-22       Impact factor: 2.984

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