Lecture 7: Maturation of Reproductive Organs and Puberty in the Male and Castration Flashcards
Puberty in Males
acquisition of reproductive competence (gradual process)
depends on the maturation of the reproductive tract
- GnRH secretion increases over time with the maturation of the hypothalamus
- sensitivity of HPG cells to hormonal stimulation changes overtime until consistent regulation is achieved
Influence by
- genetics
- environment
Definition of Puberty
ejaculate contains threshold spermatozoa for fertilization
- species differences for threshold values
Genetics affect on puberty
early maturing breeds have an earlier onset of puberty than late-maturing breeds
maternal breeds reach puberty earlier than meat-type breeds
other clusters of neurons in the hypothalamus sense metabolic molecules and influence GnRH secretion
Nutrition influences:
low plane of nutrition - delays puberty
high plane of nutrition - hastens puberty
Social cues effect on puberty
olfactory recognition of pheromones
- pheromones: volatile chemical compounds secreted by the body and detected by the olfactory system of other individuals of the same species
Effects of photoperiod on puberty
some species are seasonal breeders
sheep = short day
horses= long day
pineal gland - melatonin secretion
Castration
removal or destruction or impairment of testicular function
methods: surgical, elastic band, burdizzo, immunocastration, chemical castration
normally performed at young age- quicker recovery