Effects of pretreatment with adrenocorticotropin on endocrine and behavioral responses of bulls to sexual activity
Peripheral concentrations of cortisol, growth hormone and testosterone were determined in two experiments which examined the endocrine and behavioral responses of sexually mature Angus bulls to an estrous female (Experiment 1) and to female exposure 5 hours following an adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) in...
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Published in | Theriogenology Vol. 36; no. 4; pp. 607 - 618 |
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Abstract | Peripheral concentrations of cortisol, growth hormone and testosterone were determined in two experiments which examined the endocrine and behavioral responses of sexually mature Angus bulls to an estrous female (Experiment 1) and to female exposure 5 hours following an adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) injection (Experiment 2). Sexual activity of bulls in Experiment 1 significantly increased levels of cortisol when compared with concentrations before exposure to a female. Administration of ACTH in Experiment 2 consistently elevated levels of cortisol by 30-fold (P<0.01) when compared with pre-ACTH concentrations. This heightened level of cortisol persisted throughout the period of exposure to an estrous cow, although a gradual decline in cortisol concentrations occurred over time (P<0.05). In Experiment 1, growth hormone profiles tended to increase in response to sexual activity (P<0.10), whereas in Experiment 2, growth hormone increased in response to ACTH administration (P<0.01) and to female exposure (P<0.01). Concentrations of testosterone were unaffected (P>0.10) by mating activity in Experiment 1. In Experiment 2, acute suppression (P<0.01) in testosterone concentrations 5 hours after ACTH administration coincided with the exposure period to the estrous female. Frequencies of mounting behavious (penis extension, mounting, intromission and ejaculation) exhibited by ACTH-treated bulls were significantly lower compared with the frequencies two days earlier. Exogenous ACTH administration suppressed reproductive behaviors of bulls and altered secretion of cortisol, growth hormone and testosterone. Furthermore, these data provide evidence that specific mating behaviors of the bull can be influenced by circulating steroids. |
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AbstractList | Peripheral concentrations of cortisol, growth hormone and testosterone were determined in two experiments which examined the endocrine and behavioral responses of sexually mature Angus bulls to an estrous female (Experiment 1) and to female exposure 5 hours following an adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) injection (Experiment 2). Sexual activity of bulls in Experiment 1 significantly increased levels of cortisol when compared with concentrations before exposure to a female. Administration of ACTH in Experiment 2 consistently elevated levels of cortisol by 30-fold (P0.01) when compared with pre-ACTH concentrations. This heightened level of cortisol persisted throughout the period of exposure to an estrous cow, although a gradual decline in cortisol concentrations occurred over time (P 0.05). In Experiment 1, growth hormone profiles tended to increase in response to sexual activity (P 0.10), whereas in Experiment 2, growth hormone increased in response to ACTH administration (P 0.01) and to female exposure (P 0.01). Concentrations of testosterone were unaffected (P 0.10) by mating activity in Experiment 1. In Experiment 2, acute suppression (P 0.01) in testosterone concentrations 5 hours after ACTH administration coincided with the exposure period to the estrous female. Frequencies of mounting behaviors (penis extension, mounting, intromission and ejaculation) exhibited by ACTH-treated bulls were significantly lower compared with the frequencies two days earlier. Exogenous ACTH administration suppressed reproductive behaviors of bulls and altered secretion of cortisol, growth hormone and testosterone. Furthermore, these data provide evidence that specific mating behaviors of the bull can be influenced by circulating steroids Peripheral concentrations of cortisol, growth hormone and testosterone were determined in two experiments which examined the endocrine and behavioral responses of sexually mature Angus bulls to an estrous female (Experiment 1) and to female exposure 5 hours following an adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) injection (Experiment 2). Sexual activity of bulls in Experiment 1 significantly increased levels of cortisol when compared with concentrations before exposure to a female. Administration of ACTH in Experiment 2 consistently elevated levels of cortisol by 30-fold (P<0.01) when compared with pre-ACTH concentrations. This heightened level of cortisol persisted throughout the period of exposure to an estrous cow, although a gradual decline in cortisol concentrations occurred over time (P<0.05). In Experiment 1, growth hormone profiles tended to increase in response to sexual activity (P<0.10), whereas in Experiment 2, growth hormone increased in response to ACTH administration (P<0.01) and to female exposure (P<0.01). Concentrations of testosterone were unaffected (P>0.10) by mating activity in Experiment 1. In Experiment 2, acute suppression (P<0.01) in testosterone concentrations 5 hours after ACTH administration coincided with the exposure period to the estrous female. Frequencies of mounting behavious (penis extension, mounting, intromission and ejaculation) exhibited by ACTH-treated bulls were significantly lower compared with the frequencies two days earlier. Exogenous ACTH administration suppressed reproductive behaviors of bulls and altered secretion of cortisol, growth hormone and testosterone. Furthermore, these data provide evidence that specific mating behaviors of the bull can be influenced by circulating steroids. Peripheral concentrations of cortisol, growth hormone and testosterone were determined in two experiments which examined the endocrine and behavioral responses of sexually mature Angus bulls to an estrous female (Experiment 1) and to female exposure 5 hours following an adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) injection (Experiment 2). Sexual activity of bulls in Experiment 1 significantly increased levels of cortisol when compared with concentrations before exposure to a female. Administration of ACTH in Experiment 2 consistently elevated levels of cortisol by 30-fold (P<0.01) when compared with pre-ACTH concentrations. This heightened level of cortisol persisted throughout the period of exposure to an estrous cow, although a gradual decline in cortisol concentrations occurred over time (P<0.05). In Experiment 1, growth hormone profiles tended to increase in response to sexual activity (P<0.10), whereas in Experiment 2, growth hormone increased in response to ACTH administration (P<0.01) and to female exposure (P<0.01). Concentrations of testosterone were unaffected (P>0.10) by mating activity in Experiment 1. In Experiment 2, acute suppression (P<0.01) in testosterone concentrations 5 hours after ACTH administration coincided with the exposure period to the estrous female. Frequencies of mounting behavious (penis extension, mounting, intromission and ejaculation) exhibited by ACTH-treated bulls were significantly lower compared with the frequencies two days earlier. Exogenous ACTH administration suppressed reproductive behaviors of bulls and altered secretion of cortisol, growth hormone and testosterone. Furthermore, these data provide evidence that specific mating behaviors of the bull can be influenced by circulating steroids. |
Author | Borg, K.E. Esbenshade, K.L. Johnson, B.H. |
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