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Seasonal Influence on Sperm Parameters, Scrotal Measurements, and Serum Testosterone in Ouled Djellal Breed Rams in Algeria


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1 Department of Veterinary Science, Laboratory ESPA, Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences Institute, Hadj Lakhdar University, Batna-05000, Algeria
 

Aim: This study was conducted to determine the effect of seasonal variations on testosterone serum concentration, body weight, scrotal circumference, and some sperm parameters in rams living in a semi-arid region of eastern part of Algeria.
Materials and Methods: Blood samples were taken monthly from eight Ouled Djellal rams, aged between 3 and 4 years, in the Technical Institute of Breeding “ITELV” located at Ain M’lila City. Sperm were collected by an electro-ejaculator once a month for 1 year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter: 3 times/season).
Results: Mean values of volume, mass motility, live sperm, and scrotal circumference were higher during spring (p<0.05) with 1.23±0.26 mL, 3.39±1.07, 79.16±15.82%, and 36.29±1.91 cm, respectively; whereas, the sperm concentration was higher during autumn with 1.19±0.56×109 spz/ml compared to 0.46±0.13×109 spz/mL to spring. The season influenced significantly the percentage of abnormal sperm (p<0.05), especially during winter (6.47±2.12%), but had no influence on the weight of rams. Seasonal hormonal activity was high with 4.89±2.06 ng/mL and 3.09±1.35 ng/mL of testosterone in mating seasons (spring and autumn, respectively), knowing that the sexual season is not marked too much in these latitude.
Conclusion: We can conclude that testosterone concentration is strongly correlated with the scrotal circumference and that the season has a significant influence on spermatic parameters, and that despite the large variations in sperm production, the rams can be used throughout the year.

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Scrotal Circumference, Season, Semi-Arid Area, Spermatozoon, Testosterone, Weight.
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Authors

S. Belkadi
Department of Veterinary Science, Laboratory ESPA, Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences Institute, Hadj Lakhdar University, Batna-05000, Algeria
B. Safsaf
Department of Veterinary Science, Laboratory ESPA, Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences Institute, Hadj Lakhdar University, Batna-05000, Algeria
N. Heleili
Department of Veterinary Science, Laboratory ESPA, Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences Institute, Hadj Lakhdar University, Batna-05000, Algeria
M. Tlidjane
Department of Veterinary Science, Laboratory ESPA, Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences Institute, Hadj Lakhdar University, Batna-05000, Algeria
L. Belkacem
Department of Veterinary Science, Laboratory ESPA, Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences Institute, Hadj Lakhdar University, Batna-05000, Algeria
Y. Oucheriah
Department of Veterinary Science, Laboratory ESPA, Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences Institute, Hadj Lakhdar University, Batna-05000, Algeria

Abstract


Aim: This study was conducted to determine the effect of seasonal variations on testosterone serum concentration, body weight, scrotal circumference, and some sperm parameters in rams living in a semi-arid region of eastern part of Algeria.
Materials and Methods: Blood samples were taken monthly from eight Ouled Djellal rams, aged between 3 and 4 years, in the Technical Institute of Breeding “ITELV” located at Ain M’lila City. Sperm were collected by an electro-ejaculator once a month for 1 year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter: 3 times/season).
Results: Mean values of volume, mass motility, live sperm, and scrotal circumference were higher during spring (p<0.05) with 1.23±0.26 mL, 3.39±1.07, 79.16±15.82%, and 36.29±1.91 cm, respectively; whereas, the sperm concentration was higher during autumn with 1.19±0.56×109 spz/ml compared to 0.46±0.13×109 spz/mL to spring. The season influenced significantly the percentage of abnormal sperm (p<0.05), especially during winter (6.47±2.12%), but had no influence on the weight of rams. Seasonal hormonal activity was high with 4.89±2.06 ng/mL and 3.09±1.35 ng/mL of testosterone in mating seasons (spring and autumn, respectively), knowing that the sexual season is not marked too much in these latitude.
Conclusion: We can conclude that testosterone concentration is strongly correlated with the scrotal circumference and that the season has a significant influence on spermatic parameters, and that despite the large variations in sperm production, the rams can be used throughout the year.

Keywords


Scrotal Circumference, Season, Semi-Arid Area, Spermatozoon, Testosterone, Weight.