Reproduction of wild Mongolian gerbils bred in the laboratory with respect to generation and season 2. Spermatogenic activity and testicular testosterone concentration

Author:

Blottner S.,Stuermer I.W.

Abstract

AbstractTesticular activity of wild and laboratory strains of Meriones unguiculatus and its seasonal dependence was studied. Comparative intraspecific measurements were performed in adult males of the laboratory strain (LAB) and in male offspring of wild Mongolian gerbils (WF-1 to WF-3). All animals were reared under identical conditions including a constant light regime. LAB and WILD were examined in January, July and October. Testicular spermatozoa were counted, proportions of different cell types were analysed using DNA flow cytometry, and total germ cell transformation was calculated from DNA histograms. Intratesticular testosterone concentrations were measured with an enzyme immunoassay. The results showed that differences of testicular activity are dependent on the season as well as the strain and the generation. The season affected testicular parameters in LAB resulting in lowered testosterone and sperm production in July and October, respectively. In contrast, all testicular cell parameters were significantly lower for WF-1 in January compared with October. These seasonal differences were neutralized or diminished in WF-2 and WF-3. In the WILD, total testicular activity was lower and varied more in all months studied, but the differences compared with the values in LAB decreased in the successive generations. WF-3 showed the lowest discrepancy of testis weight and spermatogenic output compared with LAB. The data suggest endogenous cues for seasonal regulation of spermatogenesis, but this endogenous rhythm seems to be subsided or lost rapidly. These findings indicate rapid, adaptive changes in the early offspring generations from wild populations during breeding in the laboratory.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology

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