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- Title
Thermoregulation and reproductive responses of rams under heat stress. Review.
- Authors
Barragán Sierra, Alejandra; Avendaño-Reyes, Leonel; Hernández Rivera, Juan A.; Vicente-Pérez, Ricardo; Correa-Calderón, Abelardo; Mellado, Miguel; Meza-Herrera, Cesar A.; Macías-Cruz, Ulises
- Abstract
The high temperatures recorded during the summer season in hot regions compromise the reproductive capacity of domestic animals. In rams, heat stress (HS) causes in the body a series of physiological, metabolic, endocrine and molecular adjustments in order to maintain normothermia and survive; however, several of these changes are negatively associated with their fertility, mainly endocrine ones. HS in rams causes a decrease in blood testosterone concentrations through different mechanisms, and this is negatively reflected on the process of spermatogenesis and sexual behavior. Consequently, heat-stressed rams exhibit low seminal quality and libido; at the sperm level, structural and DNA damage has been observed. Given this situation, the use of HS mitigation strategies during the summer in sheep farms in hot regions is recommended, such as the use of shades in pens, administration of antioxidants or modifications in the diet. Therefore, the objective of this document is to review the current knowledge regarding the effect of HS on the thermoregulation and reproductive capacity of rams, as well as the application of strategies for its mitigation.
- Subjects
BODY temperature regulation; SHEEP ranches; HUMAN sexuality; DOMESTIC animals; SUMMER; RAMS; SPERMATOGENESIS
- Publication
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Pecuarias, 2021, Vol 12, Issue 3, p910
- ISSN
2007-1124
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.22319/rmcp.v12i3.5624