Using a GnRH agonist to obtain an index of testosterone secretory capacity in the cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus) and sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua galerita)

Objective  Validation of a stimulation test for determining the steroidogenic capacity of the parrot testis. The major aim was to characterise testosterone secretion after injection of a gonadotropin‐releasing hormone agonist (GnRHa), then use the test to investigate seasonal reproduction in the mal...

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description Objective  Validation of a stimulation test for determining the steroidogenic capacity of the parrot testis. The major aim was to characterise testosterone secretion after injection of a gonadotropin‐releasing hormone agonist (GnRHa), then use the test to investigate seasonal reproduction in the male cockatiel. Procedure  A synthetic GnRHa (buserelin; 8.0 µg of peptide/kg bodyweight) was injected IM into male cockatiels (n = 7) and sulphur‐crested cockatoos (n = 3) and serial blood samples collected at 0, 30, 60, 90 and 120 min after administration. Once validated, the technique was subsequently used to examine seasonal changes (23 months) in the testosterone profile of a captive cockatiel population. Results  Injection of buserelin resulted in a significant increase in the testosterone concentration of cockatiel plasma, with maximal concentrations occurring at approximately 60 (1.33 ± 0.08 ng/mL) to 90 min (1.22 ± 0.08 ng/mL) after injection. Although no clear pattern of seasonal variation in testosterone secretion was detected in cockatiel plasma, samples taken 60 and 90 min after administration showed a significant increase in all seasons. Injection of buserelin in the sulphur‐crested cockatoo also resulted in increased testosterone secretion, with maximal concentrations obtained after 90 min. Conclusion  Buserelin can be used to obtain a reliable index of the prevailing testosterone capacity of the cockatiel and cockatoo testis. With further studies, this test may be incorporated into clinical assessment of reproductive status.
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Animals
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buserelin
Buserelin - pharmacokinetics
Buserelin - pharmacology
Cacatua galerita
cockatiel
Cockatoos - blood
Cockatoos - physiology
GnRH agonist
gonadotropin-releasing hormone
Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone - agonists
hormone secretion
Injections, Intramuscular - veterinary
Male
males
Nymphicus hollandicus
Psittacidae
Reproduction - drug effects
Reproduction - physiology
seasonal variation
Seasons
steroidogenesis
sulphur-crested cockatoo
testes
testosterone
Testosterone - secretion
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