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Type: Journal article
Title: Fleece phenotype influences susceptibility to cortisol-induced follicle shutdown in Merino sheep
Author: Ansari-Renani, H.
Hynd, P.
Aghajanzadeh, A.
Citation: Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 2007; 20(11):1761-1769
Publisher: Asian-Australasian Assoc Animal Production Societies
Issue Date: 2007
ISSN: 1011-2367
1976-5517
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H.R. Ansari-Renani, P.I. Hynd and A. Aghajanzadeh
Abstract: This experiment was conducted to determine the extent to which susceptibility to cortisol-induced follicle shutdown is influenced by fleece phentotype. Twenty Finewool (10 sheep low fibre diameter, low coefficient of fibre diameter-LL and 10 low fibre diameter, high coefficient of variation of fibre diameter-LH) and twenty Strongwool (10 low fibre diameter, low coefficient of variation of fibre diameter-HL and 10 high fibre diameter and high coefficient of variation of fibre diameter-HH) sheep of 9 months of age were individually penned in an animal house and were injected intramuscularly with an aqueous suspension of hydrocortisone acetate at a rate of 1.42 mg/kg body weight for a period of two weeks. Fibre diameter was measured from clipped tattooed patch wool samples. Follicle activity was measured by histological changes in skin biopsies taken weekly. Blood samples were collected at two-week intervals and plasma cortisol measured. Increased plasma cortisol concentration significantly (p<0.05) reduced clean wool production and mean fibre diameter dropped to its lowest level four weeks after commencement and two weeks after the cessation of cortisol injection. Elevation of plasma cortisol concentration significantly (p<0.0001) increased the percentage of inactive follicles two weeks after injection started. High fibre diameter groups (Strongwool sheep; i.e. HL+HH) had significantly (p<0.0001) higher percentage of follicle shutdown than low fibre diameter groups (Finewool sheep; i.e. LL+LH). Average percentage of shutdown follicles for Finewool (LL+LH) and Strongwool (HL+HH) Merino sheep was 9.8[+ or -]0.9 and 13.5[+ or -]0.9 respectively. Shutdown of primary follicles was more pronounced in Finewool than Strongwool sheep. There was no significant effect of coefficient of variation of fibre diameter on propensity to follicle shutdown induced by exogenous cortisol. It is concluded that elevation in plasma cortisol concentration is inhibitory to the normal activity of follicles in Strongwool sheep but that variation in fibre diameter has little or no effect.
Keywords: Merino
Strongwool
Finewool
Cortisol
Injection
Follicle Shutdown
Description: COPYRIGHT 2007 Asian - Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies
DOI: 10.5713/ajas.2007.1761
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2007.1761
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