Interrelationships of Porcine X and Y Chromosomes with Pituitary Gonadotropins and Testicular Size
Endocrine and testicular responses to unilateral castration on 1, 10, 56, or 112 days of age were characterized in 132 Chinese Meishan (MS) Ã White composite (WC) crossbred boars in which testicular size associates with a quantitative trait locus (QTL) on X chromosome. At 220 days of age, testicles...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biology of reproduction 2001-09, Vol.65 (3), p.906-912 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Endocrine and testicular responses to unilateral castration on 1, 10, 56, or 112 days of age were characterized in 132 Chinese
Meishan (MS) Ã White composite (WC) crossbred boars in which testicular size associates with a quantitative trait locus (QTL)
on X chromosome. At 220 days of age, testicles of boars unilaterally castrated on Day 1 or 10 weighed more and had greater
total daily sperm production (DSP) than one testicle of bilaterally intact boars ( P < 0.05); compensation did not double these two responses. Boars with MS alleles at the X chromosome QTL had smaller testicles,
darker colored parenchyma, and lower total DSP than boars with WC alleles ( P < 0.05). The MS alleles engendered greater ( P < 0.05) plasma FSH and LH during puberty than WC alleles. Plasma FSH increased ( P < 0.05) within 48 h of unilateral castration on Days 1, 10, and 56. Subsequent increases occurred earlier during puberty
( P < 0.05) after unilateral castration at younger ages than after unilateral castration at older ages. Pubertal increases in
plasma FSH and LH were greater ( P < 0.05) in boars with MS alleles than in those with WC alleles for the X chromosome QTL. Breed of Y chromosome had no effect
on testicular traits, FSH, testosterone, or estrone. For LH, boars with an MS Y chromosome had greater ( P < 0.01) plasma LH across all ages than boars with a WC Y chromosome. We conclude that a gene or groups of genes that reside
on the porcine X chromosome regulate testicular development and pubertal gonadotropin concentrations. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod65.3.906 |