Hair cortisol and testosterone concentrations and semen production of Bos taurus bulls

The experiment was aimed to evaluate the usefulness of hair cortisol concentrations (HCC) in revealing the activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis due to the passage of young bulls from genetic rearing stations to artificial insemination (AI) centre and the influence of this pass...

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Main Authors: Giuseppe Stradaioli, Tanja Peric, Marta Montillo, Antonella Comin, Mirco Corazzin, Maria Cristina Veronesi, Alberto Prandi
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-10-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2017.1303339
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spelling doaj-b6e4fa4280214a6385e8d6216e377eff2020-11-25T02:31:34ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2017-10-0116463163910.1080/1828051X.2017.13033391303339Hair cortisol and testosterone concentrations and semen production of Bos taurus bullsGiuseppe Stradaioli0Tanja Peric1Marta Montillo2Antonella Comin3Mirco Corazzin4Maria Cristina Veronesi5Alberto Prandi6University of UdineUniversity of UdineUniversity of UdineUniversity of UdineUniversity of UdineUniversity of MilanoUniversity of UdineThe experiment was aimed to evaluate the usefulness of hair cortisol concentrations (HCC) in revealing the activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis due to the passage of young bulls from genetic rearing stations to artificial insemination (AI) centre and the influence of this passage on hair testosterone concentrations (HTC). Hair samples on 33 yearling bulls were collected at the time of arrival (ST1) to the AI centre and 3 more hair samples (ST2, ST3, ST4) were collected at monthly intervals. After the end of quarantine each animal was submitted to the standard procedures for collection and production of semen. Overall HCC were significantly affected by period of collection (p < .01). In particular, HCC was higher in samples obtained after finishing the quarantine period (ST2) compared with those obtained on ST1. After ST2, the HCC decreased reaching at ST4 a value similar to that recorded at ST1. An effect of sampling time on HTC was not found (p > .05). The effect of breed was observed only for HTC that was higher in PRI than BS (p < .01). The HCC group have not influenced the semen variables (p > .05). On the contrary, the effect of breed was evident. The results of this study replicated the effects of a major environmental stressor on mean cortisol concentrations assessed in hair, and add to the growing body of evidence that HCC is an effective and simply collected marker for long-term activity of the HPA system in response to persistent environmental challenge.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2017.1303339hairbullscortisoltestosteronesemen
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author Giuseppe Stradaioli
Tanja Peric
Marta Montillo
Antonella Comin
Mirco Corazzin
Maria Cristina Veronesi
Alberto Prandi
spellingShingle Giuseppe Stradaioli
Tanja Peric
Marta Montillo
Antonella Comin
Mirco Corazzin
Maria Cristina Veronesi
Alberto Prandi
Hair cortisol and testosterone concentrations and semen production of Bos taurus bulls
Italian Journal of Animal Science
hair
bulls
cortisol
testosterone
semen
author_facet Giuseppe Stradaioli
Tanja Peric
Marta Montillo
Antonella Comin
Mirco Corazzin
Maria Cristina Veronesi
Alberto Prandi
author_sort Giuseppe Stradaioli
title Hair cortisol and testosterone concentrations and semen production of Bos taurus bulls
title_short Hair cortisol and testosterone concentrations and semen production of Bos taurus bulls
title_full Hair cortisol and testosterone concentrations and semen production of Bos taurus bulls
title_fullStr Hair cortisol and testosterone concentrations and semen production of Bos taurus bulls
title_full_unstemmed Hair cortisol and testosterone concentrations and semen production of Bos taurus bulls
title_sort hair cortisol and testosterone concentrations and semen production of bos taurus bulls
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1594-4077
1828-051X
publishDate 2017-10-01
description The experiment was aimed to evaluate the usefulness of hair cortisol concentrations (HCC) in revealing the activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis due to the passage of young bulls from genetic rearing stations to artificial insemination (AI) centre and the influence of this passage on hair testosterone concentrations (HTC). Hair samples on 33 yearling bulls were collected at the time of arrival (ST1) to the AI centre and 3 more hair samples (ST2, ST3, ST4) were collected at monthly intervals. After the end of quarantine each animal was submitted to the standard procedures for collection and production of semen. Overall HCC were significantly affected by period of collection (p < .01). In particular, HCC was higher in samples obtained after finishing the quarantine period (ST2) compared with those obtained on ST1. After ST2, the HCC decreased reaching at ST4 a value similar to that recorded at ST1. An effect of sampling time on HTC was not found (p > .05). The effect of breed was observed only for HTC that was higher in PRI than BS (p < .01). The HCC group have not influenced the semen variables (p > .05). On the contrary, the effect of breed was evident. The results of this study replicated the effects of a major environmental stressor on mean cortisol concentrations assessed in hair, and add to the growing body of evidence that HCC is an effective and simply collected marker for long-term activity of the HPA system in response to persistent environmental challenge.
topic hair
bulls
cortisol
testosterone
semen
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2017.1303339
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