Climatic seasons and time of the day influence thermoregulation and testicular hemodynamics in Santa Inês rams raised under humid tropical conditions

dc.contributor.authorRodrigues, Juliana Nascimento Duarte
dc.contributor.authorGuimarães, José Domingos
dc.contributor.authorFonseca, Jeferson Ferreira
dc.contributor.authorPenitente-Filho, Jurandy Mauro
dc.contributor.authorRangel, Paulo Sergio Cerqueira
dc.contributor.authorLópez, Camilo José Ramírez
dc.contributor.authorFreitas, Rafael Souza
dc.contributor.authorCastilho, Erick Fonseca de
dc.contributor.authorRodrigues, Luiz Fernando de Souza
dc.contributor.authorOliveira, Maria Emilia Franco [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorGarcia, Alexandre Rossetto
dc.contributor.institutionFederal University of Viçosa
dc.contributor.institutionEmpresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)
dc.contributor.institutionFederal Rural University of Amazon
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-29T13:06:34Z
dc.date.available2023-07-29T13:06:34Z
dc.date.issued2023-05-01
dc.description.abstractThis study evaluated the possible association between the diurnal variations of climatic factors during the rainy (RS) or less rainy (LS) seasons on the testicular hemodynamics and thermoregulatory responses of hair sheep rams raised in a humid tropical climate. Santa Inês rams (n = 6) underwent evaluation of general and testicular physiological parameters (heart and respiratory rates, internal and scrotal temperatures, internal-scrotal temperature gradient, scrotal distention, and color Doppler ultrasound evaluation of the spermatic cords and spectral analyses of testicular arteries) over six consecutive weeks per season at three separate times daily (morning = 8:00 a.m., noon = 12:00 p.m., and afternoon = 5:00 p.m.) during the RS and LS. Climatic air temperature and relative humidity data were recorded, and the temperature and humidity index (THI) was calculated. Higher thermal challenge was observed in LS relative to RS (air temperature = 28.0 vs. 30.9 °C; relative humidity = 84.1 vs. 69.9%; THI = 80.0 vs. 82.5; P < 0.05). In both seasons, respiratory rate and internal temperature were normal, demonstrating the animals’ adaptability. In RS, however, a higher scrotal temperature was recorded in relation to LS (35.0 vs. 34.7 °C; P < 0.05), with a gradual increase from morning to afternoon. Lower resistivity (0.40 vs. 0.64; P < 0.05) and pulsatility (0.55 vs. 1.14; P < 0.05) indices, and a higher rate of high-velocity blood flow of testicular arteries (71.1 vs. 60.6%; P < 0.05) were observed in RS compared to LS. The lowest correlations between testicular hemodynamic, physiological variables, and environmental parameters (P < 0.05) were observed in the morning. In conclusion, testicular thermoregulation and testicular hemodynamics were influenced by the climatic seasons and time of the day, being more efficient in the LS season and with less interference from environmental factors in the morning.en
dc.description.affiliationDepartment of Veterinary Medicine Federal University of Viçosa, Av. Peter Henry Rolfs, s/n, MG
dc.description.affiliationEmbrapa Goats and Sheep, Estrada Sobral/Groaíras, km 04, PO Box 145, CE
dc.description.affiliationInstitute of Animal Health and Production Federal Rural University of Amazon, Avenida Presidente Tancredo Neves, 2501, PA
dc.description.affiliationDepartment of Pathology Reproduction and One Health School of Agricultural and Veterinarian Sciences São Paulo State University, Via de Acesso Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, s/n, SP
dc.description.affiliationAnimal Reproduction Biotechnology Laboratory Embrapa Southeast Livestock, Rod Washington Luiz, km 234, SP
dc.description.affiliationUnespDepartment of Pathology Reproduction and One Health School of Agricultural and Veterinarian Sciences São Paulo State University, Via de Acesso Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, s/n, SP
dc.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtherbio.2023.103546
dc.identifier.citationJournal of Thermal Biology, v. 114.
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.jtherbio.2023.103546
dc.identifier.issn1879-0992
dc.identifier.issn0306-4565
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85151620145
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/247110
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Thermal Biology
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectDoppler ultrasound
dc.subjectHair sheep
dc.subjectSpermatic cord
dc.subjectTesticular thermoregulation
dc.titleClimatic seasons and time of the day influence thermoregulation and testicular hemodynamics in Santa Inês rams raised under humid tropical conditionsen
dc.typeArtigo
unesp.author.orcid0000-0002-3354-1474[11]

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