Sexual behaviour of young rams is improved and less stressful after intranasal administration of oxytocin

•Oxytocin modulates sexual behaviour and stress response.•Intranasal oxytocin affected the sexual behaviour of young rams with ewes in oestrus.•Intranasal oxytocin decreased the stress response of young rams to the sexual tests.•In young rams, intranasal oxytocin increases sexual activity with less...

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Veröffentlicht in:Domestic animal endocrinology 2024-04, Vol.87, p.106837-106837, Article 106837
Hauptverfasser: Damián, Juan Pablo, Castillo, Laura, Pons, Victoria, Gil, Jorge, Suárez, Gonzalo, Terrazas, Angélica, González, Damian, van Lier, Elize, Banchero, Georgget
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Zusammenfassung:•Oxytocin modulates sexual behaviour and stress response.•Intranasal oxytocin affected the sexual behaviour of young rams with ewes in oestrus.•Intranasal oxytocin decreased the stress response of young rams to the sexual tests.•In young rams, intranasal oxytocin increases sexual activity with less stress The aim of this study was to determine if intranasal administration of oxytocin modifies sexual behaviour and the stress response in young rams during sexual tests with ewes in oestrus. Ten rams were used in a cross-over design. At Day 0, the control group (CG, n = 5) received isotonic saline spray intranasally, and the treated group (OTG, n = 5) received oxytocin (24 IU) intranasally, 40 min before the sexual test. At Day 15, the groups were reversed. In each sexual test (20 min) with an oestrous-induced ewe, the sexual behaviour of the young rams was recorded. Serum cortisol concentrations were determined before and after the test. Less flehmen was observed in the OTG, but mounts with ejaculation were increased. The OTG presented lower serum cortisol concentration than the CG. In conclusion, intranasal administration of oxytocin modified the sexual behaviour of rams, evidenced by a decrease in flehmen behaviour and an increase in mounts with ejaculation, making sexual activity more efficacious. In addition, the treatment decreased the stress response of the rams in the sexual tests. Therefore, intranasal administration of oxytocin could be used to increase sexual activity in rams, and with less stress, providing better welfare conditions.
ISSN:0739-7240
1879-0054
DOI:10.1016/j.domaniend.2023.106837