EFFECT OF THYROIDECTOMY ON MAINTENANCE OF SEASONAL REPRODUCTIVE SUPPRESSION IN THE EWE

Citation
La. Thrun et al., EFFECT OF THYROIDECTOMY ON MAINTENANCE OF SEASONAL REPRODUCTIVE SUPPRESSION IN THE EWE, Biology of reproduction, 56(4), 1997, pp. 1035-1040
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00063363
Volume
56
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1035 - 1040
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-3363(1997)56:4<1035:EOTOMO>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Thyroid hormones are essential to end the breeding season in sheep; ho wever, it is not clear whether thyroid hormone action is limited to in itiation of seasonal reproductive suppression in the ewe, The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of thyroid hormones on ma intenance of anestrus and onset of the subsequent breeding season in t he ewe. In both experiments, ewes were thyroidectomized (THX) either s oon after they had completed the transition from the breeding season t o anestrus or just before the transition into the breeding season (lat e anestrus), All ewes were ovariectomized and received constant-releas e silicone elastomer implants of estradiol, Circulating levels of LH w ere monitored as an index of seasonal changes in reproductive neuroend ocrine activity, After thyroidectomy early in anestrus, timing of the subsequent LH rise, indicative of the next neuroendocrine breeding sea son, was the same among THX and thyroid-intact ewes, As observed previ ously, LH remained elevated in ewes THX late in anestrus beyond the ti me associated with development of anestrus, We conclude therefore that thyroid hormones are not needed to maintain suppression of the reprod uctive neuroendocrine axis once anestrus has been established, nor do they influence the onset of the subsequent breeding season in the ewe, Rather, thyroid hormone action on seasonal alterations of the reprodu ctive neuroendocrine axis in the ewe is restricted to the changes that cause development of anestrus.