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Morphometric Studies on the Testis of Korean Ring-necked Pheasant (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Phasianus colchicus karpowi</Emphasis>) during the Breeding and Non-breeding Seasons
Authors:H?J?Tae  B?G?Jang  D?C?Ahn  E?Y?Choi  H?S?Kang  N?S?Kim  J?H?Lee  S?Y?Park  H?H?Yang  Email author" target="_blank">I?S?KimEmail author
Institution:(1) Bio-Safety Research Institute, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonbuk National University, Chonju, 561-756;(2) Department of Veterinary Medicine, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, Republic of Korea
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to obtain detailed quantitative information on all cell types in the testis interstitium of Korean ring-necked pheasants and to combine these data with changes in the steroidogenic function of the testis during the breeding and non-breeding seasons. For animals collected during the breeding season, their testis weights, sperm production, serum testosterone levels and leuteinizing hormone (LH)-stimulated testosterone secretion were significantly (p < 0.01) increased compared to the non-breeding season. Testes of the pheasants during the non-breeding season displayed a 98% reduction in testis volume that was associated with a decrease in the absolute volume of seminiferous tubules (98% reduction), tubular lumen (100%), interstitium (90%), blood vessels (84%), lymphatic spaces (97%), Leydig cells (79%), mesenchymal cells (51%) and myoid cells (61%) compared to the breeding season. The numbers of Leydig cells, mesenchymal cells and myoid cells per testis in the breeding season were much higher than in the non-breeding season. Although the mean volume of a Leydig cell was 74% lower in the non-breeding season, the mean volumes of myoid and mesenchymal cells remained unchanged. These results demonstrate that there are striking differences in the testicular structure of the Korean ring-necked pheasant during the breeding and non-breeding seasons. Every structural parameter of the Leydig cell was positively correlated with both testosterone serum levels and LH-stimulated testosterone secretion. The correlation of changes in hormonal status with the morphometric alterations of Leydig cells suggests that the Korean-ring necked pheasant may be used as a model to study structure-function relationships in the avian testis.
Keywords:Korean ring-necked pheasants  morphometry  testis interstitium
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