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Seasonal variation in some reproductive parameters of male vicunña in the high andes of northern chile
Fecha
1994Registro en:
Journal of Arid Environments, Volumen 26, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 79-87
1095922X
01401963
10.1006/jare.1994.1012
Autor
Urquieta, B.
Cepeda, R.
Ceáceres, J. E.
Raggi Saini, Luis
Rojas, J. R.
Institución
Resumen
Experiments were undertaken to obtain information on the effects of season on endocrine function and testicular morphology in male vicunña. Serial blood samples were taken every 15 min over 4-8 h in February and August: testes size was measured and testicular biopsies obtained. Plasma testosterone was higher (p < 0·001) in February (6·60 ± 0·35 nmol l-1) than in August (4·45 ± 0·37 nmol l-1). Longitudinal and transverse testes diameters were greater at 3·3 ± 0·22 cm (p < 0·001) and 1·89 ± 0·24 cm (p < 0·003) in February than they were, at 2·64 ± 0·18 cm and 1·50 ± 0·25 cm, in August. Seminiferous tubules had greater diameters in February (163-49 ± 29·64 μm) than in August (137·90 ± 25·15 μm); Leydig cell nuclei diameters were also greater (5·88 ± 0·97 μm vs. 4·19 ± 1·03 μm), both sets of data differing significantly (p < 0·001). February is an active spermatogenic phase and August a regression phase. © 1994 Academic Press Limited.