Mechanisms mediating the stimulatory effects of the boar on gilt reproduction.

P. Hughes, G. Pearce, A. Paterson
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The major stimulatory effects of boar presence on female pig reproduction are well documented. The boar can stimulate the early appearance of first oestrus in the prepubertal gilt, the lactating sow and the weaned sow. Additionally, boar presence may influence the exhibition and detection of oestrus, together with the sow's receptivity (see Hemsworth & Barnett, 1990). Boar involvement in other aspects of sow reproduction such as the maintenance of cyclicity and pregnancy have also been postulated, although few research data are currently available. In this review the prepubertal gilt is used as the model for response of female pigs to boar stimuli, as most of the research data is to be found in this area. Since the major boar effects have been known for some time it may appear surprising thanhe mechanism controlling them is not well understood. This may be partly due to the variation observed between studies in female response to boar contact, probably reflecting confounding factors such as genotype, climatic and housing environment, nutritional status and the age of the gilt. There is also evidence that the manner of boar exposure will influence the response of the female, since variations in the length and frequency of the exposure period and, possibly, the size of the exposure pen all affect the level of stimulation perceived by the female. These interactions clearly influence the response of gilts to boar exposure. They therefore reeeive early attention in this review. The roles of individual components of the boar in gilt stimulation are then considered. Finally endocrine responses of gilts to boar exposure, or exposure to boar-component stimuli, are evaluated and a tentative mechanism of action of the boar effect is postulated.
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公猪对后备母猪繁殖刺激作用的中介机制。
公猪的存在对母猪繁殖的主要刺激作用是有案可查的。公猪可刺激青春期前母猪、泌乳母猪和断奶母猪的初发情提前出现。此外,公猪的存在可能会影响发情期的表现和检测,以及母猪的接受性(见Hemsworth & Barnett, 1990)。猪参与母猪繁殖的其他方面,如维持循环和怀孕也被假设,尽管目前可用的研究数据很少。本文以母猪对公猪刺激的反应为模型,因为这方面的研究资料较多。由于野猪的主要影响已经知道了一段时间,控制它们的机制还没有得到很好的理解,这可能令人惊讶。这在一定程度上可能是由于不同研究中观察到的母猪对公猪接触反应的差异,这可能反映了诸如基因型、气候和饲养环境、营养状况和后备母猪年龄等混杂因素。也有证据表明,公猪接触的方式会影响母猪的反应,因为接触周期的长短和频率的变化,可能还有接触围栏的大小,都会影响母猪感受到的刺激水平。这些相互作用明显影响母猪对公猪暴露的反应。因此,它们在本审查中得到较早的注意。然后考虑公猪各组成部分在后备母猪刺激中的作用。最后,对母猪暴露于公猪或暴露于公猪成分刺激时的内分泌反应进行了评估,并推测了公猪效应的初步作用机制。
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