High level dietary inclusion of monosodium glutamate lowers daily sperm production and efficiency in cocks

O. J. Olarotimi, O. Adu, Abosede Oluwakemi Olarotimi
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In a 16-week feeding trial, an investigation was carried out with 240 sexually matured cocks of twenty 24 weeks of age to assess the daily sperm production (DSP) and sperm production efficiency (SPE) of cocks fed dietary monosodium glutamate (MSG) at varied inclusion levels (0.00, 0.25, 0.50, 0.75, 1.00 and 1.25 g/kg diet designated diets A, B, C, D, E and F, respectively). The cocks were weighed (1888.33 ± 44.10 kg) and allotted to the 6 treatment diets. Each treatment was replicated 5 times with 8 cocks/ replicate in a completely randomized design. At the end of the feeding trial, 2 cocks per replicate (i.e. 4 cocks per treatment) were humanely sacrificed and their reproductive tracts dissected. The testes were carefully sampled, weighed and processed for estimation of DSP and SPE using both histological and homogenate methods of analyses. Results showed that the inclusion of MSG at 1.25 g/kg significantly reduced the DSP under the two estimation methods (P<0.05). The SPE was equally significantly lowered at 0.75 g MSG/kg diet and above when determined using the homogenate method. It was also observed that MSG at 1.00 g/kg diet and above lowered the DSP and SPE when determined histometrically. A high positive correlation was established between the DSP and the testicular volume of the cocks. However, the paired testicular sperm reserves were not significantly influenced (P≥0.05). Sperm reserves in both testicles of the cocks fed diets B and C were similar to the control. This study therefore, suggests that MSG has a potential to significantly reduce the reproductive potentials of cocks when administered in excess of 0.75 g/kg diet. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3969026
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在16周的饲养试验中,选取240只20 - 24周龄性成熟公鸡,研究饲粮中添加不同水平(0.00、0.25、0.50、0.75、1.00和1.25 g/kg味精,分别饲喂a、B、C、D、E和F)味精的日精子产量(DSP)和精子产生效率(SPE)。试验体重为(1888.33±44.10 kg),分别饲喂6种处理饲粮。采用完全随机设计,每个处理重复5次,每重复8只公鸡。饲喂试验结束时,每个重复人道处死2只公鸡(即每个处理4只公鸡),并解剖其生殖道。对睾丸进行仔细取样、称重和处理,用组织学和匀浆分析方法估计DSP和SPE。结果表明,在两种估计方法下,添加1.25 g/kg MSG显著降低了DSP (P<0.05)。匀浆法测定0.75 g味精/kg饲粮及以上时,固相萃取率同样显著降低。经组织测定,1.00 g/kg饲粮及以上味精水平降低了DSP和SPE。结果表明,DSP与雄鸡睾丸体积呈高度正相关。但对配对睾丸精子储量无显著影响(P≥0.05)。饲喂饲料B和C的公鸡的两个睾丸中的精子储量与对照组相似。因此,本研究表明,味精在饲粮中添加量超过0.75 g/kg时,有可能显著降低公鸡的生殖能力。DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3969026
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