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Seasonal Variations in Semen Quality, Testosterone Levels, and Scrotal Size following Dietary Flaxseed Oil and Ascorbic Acid in South African Indigenous Rams
SIMPLE SUMMARY: The impact of climate change around the world cannot be overstated. South African indigenous sheep face the threat of extinction. This study was aimed at evaluating the seasonal variations in semen quality, testosterone levels, and scrotal size following dietary flaxseed oil and asco...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10093531/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37048468 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13071213 |
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author | Ngcobo, Jabulani Nkululeko Nedambale, Tshimangadzo Lucky Mpofu, Takalani Judas Nephawe, Khathutshelo Agree Chokoe, Tlou Caswell Ramukhithi, Fhulufhelo Vincent |
author_facet | Ngcobo, Jabulani Nkululeko Nedambale, Tshimangadzo Lucky Mpofu, Takalani Judas Nephawe, Khathutshelo Agree Chokoe, Tlou Caswell Ramukhithi, Fhulufhelo Vincent |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: The impact of climate change around the world cannot be overstated. South African indigenous sheep face the threat of extinction. This study was aimed at evaluating the seasonal variations in semen quality, testosterone levels, and scrotal size following dietary flaxseed oil and ascorbic acid in South African indigenous rams. Total motility did not differ significantly (p > 0.05) between the seasons when negative and (PC) were supplemented; nevertheless, there was an improvement when FLAX, ASCA, and FLAX + ASCA were supplemented. Testosterone levels were significantly influenced by the seasons when negative and PC diets were supplemented. It was observed that flaxseed oil and ascorbic acid can reverse the seasonal variations in semen quality and testosterone levels. ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to determine the seasonal variations in semen quality, testosterone levels, and scrotal size, following dietary flaxseed oil and ascorbic acid in South African indigenous rams. A total of 22 South African indigenous rams were randomly distributed into five treatment diets from June 2021 to May 2022 (12 months). To allow for the spermatogenesis period, semen was collected after sixty days of dietary supplementation with treatment diets. Blood was collected twice a week using an 18-gauge needle and vacutainer tubes and sent to the laboratory for testosterone analysis. Semen and blood collection were repeated eight times each season. The scrotal size (circumference, length, and width) was measured using a flexible measuring tape. Data was subjected to the General Linear Model (GLM) in Minitab(®) 2017. Treatment means were separated using Fisher’s t-test and considered significantly different when the p-value was less than 0.05. Seasons and diet had an effect on progression, total motility, and testosterone levels. For instance, NC during the spring season had the lowest progressive motility (42.84 ± 5.32), followed by the summer (49.38 ± 4.49), winter (62.46 ± 4.35), and autumn (63.26 ± 3.58). Notably, when treatment diets were introduced, improvements were realized, and there were significant differences (p < 0.05) among the seasons following supplementation of FLAX, ASCA, and FLAX + ASCA, except for FLAX in the autumn season (53.83 ± 4.16). Total motility did not differ significantly (p > 0.05) between the seasons when the NC and PC diets were supplemented; nevertheless, there was an improvement when FLAX, ASCA, and FLAX + ASCA were supplemented. Testosterone levels were significantly influenced by the seasons when negative and PC diets were supplemented. It is noteworthy that supplementing FLAX + ASCA can reverse the influence of the season on the testosterone levels (spring, 27.52 ± 4.42; summer, 20.23 ± 5.11; autumn, 25.24 ± 3.96; and winter, 25.92 ± 4.42). In conclusion, seasons do affect semen quality and testosterone levels of South African indigenous rams. However, flaxseed oil and ascorbic acid can reverse the seasonal variations in semen quality and testosterone levels. |
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spelling | pubmed-100935312023-04-13 Seasonal Variations in Semen Quality, Testosterone Levels, and Scrotal Size following Dietary Flaxseed Oil and Ascorbic Acid in South African Indigenous Rams Ngcobo, Jabulani Nkululeko Nedambale, Tshimangadzo Lucky Mpofu, Takalani Judas Nephawe, Khathutshelo Agree Chokoe, Tlou Caswell Ramukhithi, Fhulufhelo Vincent Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The impact of climate change around the world cannot be overstated. South African indigenous sheep face the threat of extinction. This study was aimed at evaluating the seasonal variations in semen quality, testosterone levels, and scrotal size following dietary flaxseed oil and ascorbic acid in South African indigenous rams. Total motility did not differ significantly (p > 0.05) between the seasons when negative and (PC) were supplemented; nevertheless, there was an improvement when FLAX, ASCA, and FLAX + ASCA were supplemented. Testosterone levels were significantly influenced by the seasons when negative and PC diets were supplemented. It was observed that flaxseed oil and ascorbic acid can reverse the seasonal variations in semen quality and testosterone levels. ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to determine the seasonal variations in semen quality, testosterone levels, and scrotal size, following dietary flaxseed oil and ascorbic acid in South African indigenous rams. A total of 22 South African indigenous rams were randomly distributed into five treatment diets from June 2021 to May 2022 (12 months). To allow for the spermatogenesis period, semen was collected after sixty days of dietary supplementation with treatment diets. Blood was collected twice a week using an 18-gauge needle and vacutainer tubes and sent to the laboratory for testosterone analysis. Semen and blood collection were repeated eight times each season. The scrotal size (circumference, length, and width) was measured using a flexible measuring tape. Data was subjected to the General Linear Model (GLM) in Minitab(®) 2017. Treatment means were separated using Fisher’s t-test and considered significantly different when the p-value was less than 0.05. Seasons and diet had an effect on progression, total motility, and testosterone levels. For instance, NC during the spring season had the lowest progressive motility (42.84 ± 5.32), followed by the summer (49.38 ± 4.49), winter (62.46 ± 4.35), and autumn (63.26 ± 3.58). Notably, when treatment diets were introduced, improvements were realized, and there were significant differences (p < 0.05) among the seasons following supplementation of FLAX, ASCA, and FLAX + ASCA, except for FLAX in the autumn season (53.83 ± 4.16). Total motility did not differ significantly (p > 0.05) between the seasons when the NC and PC diets were supplemented; nevertheless, there was an improvement when FLAX, ASCA, and FLAX + ASCA were supplemented. Testosterone levels were significantly influenced by the seasons when negative and PC diets were supplemented. It is noteworthy that supplementing FLAX + ASCA can reverse the influence of the season on the testosterone levels (spring, 27.52 ± 4.42; summer, 20.23 ± 5.11; autumn, 25.24 ± 3.96; and winter, 25.92 ± 4.42). In conclusion, seasons do affect semen quality and testosterone levels of South African indigenous rams. However, flaxseed oil and ascorbic acid can reverse the seasonal variations in semen quality and testosterone levels. MDPI 2023-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10093531/ /pubmed/37048468 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13071213 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Ngcobo, Jabulani Nkululeko Nedambale, Tshimangadzo Lucky Mpofu, Takalani Judas Nephawe, Khathutshelo Agree Chokoe, Tlou Caswell Ramukhithi, Fhulufhelo Vincent Seasonal Variations in Semen Quality, Testosterone Levels, and Scrotal Size following Dietary Flaxseed Oil and Ascorbic Acid in South African Indigenous Rams |
title | Seasonal Variations in Semen Quality, Testosterone Levels, and Scrotal Size following Dietary Flaxseed Oil and Ascorbic Acid in South African Indigenous Rams |
title_full | Seasonal Variations in Semen Quality, Testosterone Levels, and Scrotal Size following Dietary Flaxseed Oil and Ascorbic Acid in South African Indigenous Rams |
title_fullStr | Seasonal Variations in Semen Quality, Testosterone Levels, and Scrotal Size following Dietary Flaxseed Oil and Ascorbic Acid in South African Indigenous Rams |
title_full_unstemmed | Seasonal Variations in Semen Quality, Testosterone Levels, and Scrotal Size following Dietary Flaxseed Oil and Ascorbic Acid in South African Indigenous Rams |
title_short | Seasonal Variations in Semen Quality, Testosterone Levels, and Scrotal Size following Dietary Flaxseed Oil and Ascorbic Acid in South African Indigenous Rams |
title_sort | seasonal variations in semen quality, testosterone levels, and scrotal size following dietary flaxseed oil and ascorbic acid in south african indigenous rams |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10093531/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37048468 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13071213 |
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