Morphological evaluation of the testicles of young santa Inês rams submitted to different regimes of protein supplementation and drenching

2008 
The present study investigated the effect of protein supplementation and parasite load in relation to testicular morphology, in young Santa Ines male sheep. Twentyfour male lambs, non-castrated, were distributed in four treatments: HPd (dewormed animals + diet with high protein), HPn (animals non dewormed + diet with high protein), LPd (dewormed animals + diet with low protein), LPn (animals not dewormed + diet with low protein) during eight months. At the end of the experiment histological cuts of testicles were taken and cell count analyzed by computer and the program IMAGE PRO-PLUS was used for evaluation of measurements of the seminiferous tubules. The following results were found: LPn presented larger number of spermatogonias, but a reduced number of the other cells parameters (Sertoli cells, spermatocytes, spermatids and spermatozoa) and smaller diameter and circumference of the seminiferous tubules and shorter seminiferous epithelium when compared to other treatments. There was a significant correlation among tubules diameter of the epithelium height and tubules circumference. Correlations between lumen diameter and lumen circumference, as well as epithelium height and tubules circumference also presented high and positive correlations (r>0.70). When the external testis parameters were compared with internal parameters no significant correlation was observed (r<0.50). In conclusion, high protein supplementation positively influences spermatogenesis, and non-deworming associated with a poor protein diet worsens almost all reproductive parameters of young Santa Ines rams.
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