학술논문

Reproductive Seasonality, Estrous Cycle, Pregnancy, and the Recurrence of Postpartum Estrus Based on Long-Term Profiles of Fecal Sex Steroid Hormone Metabolites regarding Zoo-Housed Female Golden Takins (Budorcas taxicolor bedfordi).
Document Type
Article
Source
Animals (2076-2615). Feb2024, Vol. 14 Issue 4, p571. 13p.
Subject
*ESTRUS
*SEX hormones
*PREGNANCY
*METABOLITES
*PHYSIOLOGY
*PUERPERIUM
Language
ISSN
2076-2615
Abstract
Simple Summary: The golden takin (Budorcas taxicolor bedfordi) is an endangered animal. While information on this species' reproductive physiology is essential for its conservation, endocrinological studies are limited. Monitoring fluctuations in fecal sex steroid hormones is known to be a useful means of understanding reproductive physiological states such as pregnancy and estrus. In this study, we measured the concentrations of sex steroid hormone metabolites excreted in the feces of female golden takins and used the long-term fluctuations to determine their endocrine ovarian activity. This study indicates that the monitoring of fecal sex steroid hormone concentrations can be used to understand estrus and pregnancy and predict delivery. This study investigates the non-invasive monitoring of the endocrine ovarian activities of captive female golden takins (Budorcas taxicolor bedfordi) based on long-term fecal sex steroid hormone metabolite dynamics. Fecal progesterone (P4) metabolite dynamics were monitored in nine females for 0.5–15 years between 2004 and 2022. Fecal estradiol-17β (E2) and estrone (E1) metabolites were measured during certain estrous cycles, and fecal E1 metabolite concentrations were measured during all gestation periods. The breeding season of the captive animals was mainly between May and December, and they were polyestrous animals whose breeding season begins during the long-day period. The onset of the breeding season occurred slightly earlier as age increased. The mean age (±SD) at puberty based on fecal P4 metabolite dynamics was 4.1 ± 2.9 years. The first conception ages ranged from 2.3–10.2 years. The mean estrous cycle period (±SEM) was 25.4 ± 1.1 days, and mounting and mating occurred in periods of low fecal P4 metabolite levels during the breeding season. The mean gestation period (±SD) from the estimated mating date to the calving date was 253.9 ± 5.7 days, and the fecal P4 metabolite distribution during pregnancy was bimodal. Fecal estrone metabolite levels gradually increased 21 weeks before delivery, peaked during the week of delivery, and then markedly decreased in the first week after delivery. Estrus resumed in the first April–August period after delivery (mean ± SD; 103.5 ± 40.9 days) or in May of the year after delivery (421.0 ± 16.5 days). This study revealed that the estrous cycle and pregnancy of female golden takins can be determined by fecal progesterone metabolite dynamics and that fecal estrone metabolite dynamics increases toward parturition and are useful for predicting the date of delivery. This endocrinological information is important for planned breeding efforts for the golden takins. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]