Title
Effect of an inverse subtropical (19°13'N) photoperiod on ovarian activity, melatonin and prolactin secretion in Pelibuey ewes
Date Issued
02 July 2000
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Porras A.
Valencia M.
Perera G.
Zarco L.
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Abstract
Twenty-one Pelibuey ewes were used from December 21, 1996 to December 21, 1998. Fourteen of them had never been exposed to artificial photoperiod, and they were maintained on natural photoperiod until March 21, 1997, when they were assigned to natural photoperiod (control group, n = 8) or to inverse photoperiod (n = 6). The other seven animals had been kept on a long photoperiod (16L:8D) from October 21, 1996 to December 21, 1996, when they entered the present study and were subjected to a gradual decrease in photoperiod, so that they reached an equinox photoperiod (12L:12 D) on March 21, 1997. At that time, they were assigned to natural photoperiod (n = 3) or to inverse photoperiod (n = 4). Blood samples for progesterone determination were taken twice a week from all the animals. During the second year of the study, prolactin was measured in the samples from five animals in inverse photoperiod and from five control ewes. Hourly samples were obtained to determine the 24-h melatonin profile of five animals from each group on September 21, 1997, December 21, 1997, March 21, 1997, and June 21, 1997. Exposure to inverse photoperiod resulted in a gradual shift on the annual reproductive cycle, so that the second ovulatory season was advanced by 5 months in the ewes kept on inverse photoperiod as compared to the control ewes (P < 0.05). There were wide variations in the dates for the onset and the end of the ovulatory season within the inverse photoperiod groups, and three animals in this groups maintained ovulatory activity for at least 18 consecutive months. The duration of melatonin secretion was directly related to the length of the dark period (P < 0.05), and this response was not affected by the calendar date. Prolactin concentrations were directly related to daylength, however, they were also affected by calendar date, being lower in the inverse group as compared to the corresponding time of the annual photoperiodic cycle of ewes on natural photoperiod. It is concluded that reproductive activity, melatonin secretion and prolactin secretion of Pelibuey ewes respond to the small variations in photoperiod that are present at 19°13'N, and that under natural conditions, photoperiod appears to be the main regulator of ovarian activity at this latitude. However, other factors such as temperature or humidity may act as modulators, and their relative importance could increase at more equatorial latitudes. © 2000 Elsevier Science B.V.
Start page
511
End page
525
Volume
60
Issue
61
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencia veterinaria
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0034596092
PubMed ID
Source
Animal Reproduction Science
ISSN of the container
03784320
Sponsor(s)
Corpus Cerna was supported by an scholarship from the W.K. Kellog Foundation. This study was supported by research grants PAPIIT IN-222798 and PAEP 9302 from the National University of Mexico.
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