The Anti-Müllerian Hormone as Endocrine and Molecular Marker Associated with Reproductive Performance in Holstein Dairy Cows Exposed to Heat Stress

Author:

Contreras-Méndez Luis A.1,Medrano Juan F.2,Thomas Milton G.3,Enns R. Mark4,Speidel Scott E.4,Luna-Nevárez Guillermo1,López-Castro Pedro A.1,Rivera-Acuña Fernando1,Luna-Nevárez Pablo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Ciencias Agronómicas y Veterinarias, Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora, Ciudad Obregón 85000, Mexico

2. Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA

3. Texas A&M AgriLife Research, Beeville, TX 78102, USA

4. Department of Animal Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA

Abstract

Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is proposed as a biomarker for fertility in cattle, yet this associative relationship appears to be influenced by heat stress (HS). The objective was to test serum AMH and AMH-related single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as markers potentially predictive of reproductive traits in dairy cows experiencing HS. The study included 300 Holstein cows that were genotyped using BovineSNP50 (54,000 SNP). A genome-wide association study was then executed. Nine intragenic SNPs within the pathways that influence the AMH gene were found important with multiple comparisons adjustment tests (p < 1.09 × 10−6). A further validation study was performed in an independent Holstein cattle population, which was divided into moderate (MH; n = 152) and severe heat-stressed (SH; n = 128) groups and then subjected to a summer reproductive management program. Serum AMH was confirmed as a predictor of fertility measures (p < 0.05) in MH but not in the SH group. Cows were genotyped, which revealed four SNPs as predictive markers for serum AMH (p < 0.01), reproductive traits (p < 0.01), and additional physiological variables (p < 0.05). These SNPs were in the genes AMH, IGFBP1, LGR5, and TLR4. In conclusion, serum AMH concentrations and AMH polymorphisms are proposed as predictive markers that can be used in conjunction with genomic breeding value approaches to improve reproductive performance in Holstein cows exposed to summer HS conditions.

Funder

UCMEXUS-CONACYT

PROFAPI- ITSON

Publisher

MDPI AG

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