M E El-Speiy, M A El-Sawy, T A Sadaka, M A Abd-Elaal, M R Habib, M M Abdella, Mostafa S A Khattab
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摘要
本试验旨在研究饲粮中添加高良姜干粉和/或硫酸锌对加州公兔精液质量和生殖性状的增效作用。这项研究分两个阶段进行。第一阶段:精液特征鉴赏,选取36只平均体重2980 g的5月龄加州雄兔,随机分为6组,每组6只。处理组为:第一组,对照组饲喂基础饲粮(C);第二组,饲喂基础饲粮+ 1 g AGR/kg干物质(DM) (ag1);第三组,饲喂基础饲粮+ 2 g AGR/kg DM (AGR2);第四组饲喂基础日粮,外加200 mg Zn/l饮用水;第五组,饲喂基础饲粮+ 1 g AGR/kg DM和200 mg Zn/l饮用水(ag1 + Zn);第六组,饲喂基础饲粮+ 2 g AGR/kg DM和200 mg Zn/l饮用水(AGR2 + Zn)。第二阶段:选取48头平均体重为3050±20.7 g、6月龄、未生育的成年公鹿,随机分为6个处理,与各处理雄鹿进行受精。第一阶段的结果显示,与对照组相比,ag1 + Zn和AGR2 + Zn的促性腺激素:促卵泡激素(FSH)和促黄体生成素(LH)、游离睾酮(FT)、孕酮(P4)和雌激素(E217β)浓度较高。与对照组相比,ag1、AGR2、ag1 + Zn和AGR2 + Zn组甘油三酯、总胆固醇、低密度脂蛋白和丙二醛(MDA)浓度显著降低,高密度脂蛋白和总抗氧化能力(TAC)显著升高。添加或不添加锌的AGR组的射精量、运动能力、精子浓度和细胞完整性均显著提高。与对照组相比,各组的产仔率和产仔数均有提高。由此可见,饲粮中添加高红姜和锌显著提高了精子的百分率、活力和生殖激素(睾酮、FSH、LH、E217β、P4)。这表明,使用该植物可能有利于提高精子质量和生育参数。
Impact of Alpinia galanga and zinc on semen quality and some reproductive hormone constituents in California rabbit bucks.
The objective of the current study was to investigate the influence of synergism of the dry powder of Alpinia galanga rhizomes (AGR) and/or zinc sulfate in the diet on semen quality and reproductive traits of California rabbit bucks. The study was conducted in two stages. First stage: appreciation of semen characteristics, 36 California rabbit bucks (aged 5 months) with average body weights of 2980 g were divided randomly into six treatments (six individuals each). The treatment groups were: first group, control fed basal diet (C); second group, fed basal diet plus 1 g AGR/kg dry matter (DM) (AGR1); third group, fed basal diet plus 2 g AGR/kg DM (AGR2); fourth group, fed basal diet plus 200 mg Zn/litre drinking water (Zn); fifth group, fed basal diet plus 1 g AGR/kg DM and 200 mg Zn/litre drinking water (AGR1 + Zn); sixth group, fed basal diet plus 2 g AGR/kg DM and 200 mg Zn/litre drinking water (AGR2 + Zn). Second stage: the previous bucks were used to determine the efficiency of semen on reproductive fertility traits, 48 mature does (aged 6 months, nulliparous) with an average body weight of 3050 ± 20.7 g were divided randomly into six treatments and inseminated with previous groups of treated bucks. The results of the first stage, recorded high activity on gonadotropins hormones: follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), free testosterone (FT), progesterone (P4) and oestrogen (E217β) concentrations for AGR1 + Zn and AGR2 + Zn compared with the control group. Groups AGR1, AGR2, AGR1 + Zn and AGR2 + Zn had significantly lowered concentrations of triglycerides, total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein, and malondialdehyde (MDA), whereas high-density lipoprotein and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) were increased significantly compared with the control group. The group supplemented with AGR with or without Zn had significantly improved ejaculate volume, advanced motility, sperm concentration, and cell integrity. Fertility rate and litter size were improved in all groups compared with the control. It was concluded that supplementing diets with Alpinia galanga and Zn significantly increased sperm percentage, motility and reproductive hormones (testosterone, FSH, LH, E217β, P4). This suggested that this plant when used may be favourable for improved sperm quality and fertility parameters.
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