T. Mogoe et al., Functional reduction of the southern minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) testis during the feeding season, MAR MAMM SC, 16(3), 2000, pp. 559-569
Seasonal variation in reproductive activity in the male southern minke whal
es was investigated. The animals were killed and collected during the feedi
ng season (December-March) in the Antarctic Ocean in the eastern part of Ar
ea III (35 degrees E-70 degrees E, south of 60 degrees S) and Area TV (70 d
egrees E-130 degrees E, south of 60 degrees S). Blood samples, testes, epid
idymides, and vasa deferentia were collected from 62 males, which had teste
s weighing over 400 g each. Changes in testicular morphology and plasma tes
tosterone, estradiol-l-ia and LH concentrations measured by enzyme immunoas
say were investigated. Reduction of testicular function associated with dif
ferent capture periods was found in the summer season. From December to Mar
ch, body length and body weight remained steady, but decreases in testicula
r weight, epididymal weight, and testicular volume were found in February.
During the same period, plasma testosterone concentration also declined. A
significant decrease in the number of germ cells continued during the perio
d of feeding season. An increase in area of seminiferous tubule tended to p
roceed in a number of germ cells. These changes reflected the percentage of
spermatozoa in the vasa deferentia; in particular, motile spermatozoa were
observed in December. Based on morphological observation, spermatogenesis
had also declined. These results indicate regulation of testicular function
by testosterone, as in terrestrial mammals. A gradual decrease of testicul
ar function occurred during December-January.