Seasonal variations in serum concentrations of melatonin, testosterone, and progesterone in Arabian horse

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Abstract

The objective of this study was to characterize seasonal variations in serum concentrations of melatonin, testosterone, and progesterone in Arabian horses under natural photoperiodic conditions. Peripheral blood samples were collected during breeding and non-breeding seasons from mares and stallions. Serum concentrations of melatonin, testosterone, and progesterone were determined by radioimmunoassay. Serum concentrations of melatonin were greater in the non-breeding season (42.411.59 and 37.681.55 pg/ml) when compared to breeding season (23.521.24 and 17.222.10 pg/ml) in both mares and stallions, respectively. Melatonin concentrations were low but not different between the luteal and follicular phases during breeding season in cyclic mares. Mares had greater concentrations of melatonin than stallions in both breeding and non-breeding season. Mean concentrations of testosterone were greater during breeding season (6.580.50 ng/ml) than non-breeding season (3.640.48 ng/ml) in stallions. There wa s a negative correlation (r=-0.658, p<0.01) with melatonin and testosterone levels in both season in stallions. A negative correlation (r=-0.829, p<0.05) in luteal phase and a positive correlation (r=0.847, p<0.05) in non-breeding season were found between melatonin and progesterone concentrations in mares. We conclude that changes in day length act as a regulator and photoperiod can be used to modify the seasonal reproduction in Arabian horse.

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Altinsaat, C. C., Üner, A. G., Sulu, N., & ErgüN, A. (2009). Seasonal variations in serum concentrations of melatonin, testosterone, and progesterone in Arabian horse. Ankara Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi, 56(1), 19–24. https://doi.org/10.1501/vetfak_0000002186

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