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Enhanced sperm production in bulls following transient induction of hypothyroidism during pre-pubertal development.

Muhammad S Waqas1,2, Michela Ciccarelli1,2, Melissa J Oatley1, Amy V Kaucher1, Ahmed Tibary1,2, Jon M Oatley1.   

Abstract

Male reproductive capacity is a critical component of cattle production and the majority of genetic gain is made via selective utilization of gametes from desirable sires. Thus, strategies that enhance sperm production increase the availability of elite genetics for use in improving production characteristics of populations on a worldwide scale. In all mammals, the amount of sperm produced is strongly correlated to the number of Sertoli cells in testes. Studies with rodents showed that the size of the Sertoli cell population is set during pre-pubertal development via signaling from thyroid hormones. Here, we devised a strategy to increase Sertoli cell number in bulls via induction of a transient hypothyroidic state just prior to and extending beyond the period of Sertoli cell proliferation that we found to normally cease between 4.5 and 5 months of age. In adulthood, these bulls produced a significantly greater number of sperm compared to age matched controls and their testes contained nearly two times more Sertoli cells. Importantly, sperm motility, morphology, fertilizing ability, and viability after cryopreservation were found to be no different for treated bulls compared to untreated control bulls. This strategy of transient induction of hypothyroidism during a defined period of pre-pubertal development in bulls could prove to be an efficacious approach for enhancing daily sperm production in genetically desirable sires that will, in turn, provide an avenue for improving the efficiency of commercial cattle production.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30576512      PMCID: PMC6447252          DOI: 10.1093/jas/sky480

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Sci        ISSN: 0021-8812            Impact factor:   3.159


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