Amplitude of the plasma melatonin nycthemeral rhythms is not associated with the dates of onset and offset of the seasonal ovulatory activity in the Ile-de-France ewe
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We investigated if absolute (nocturnal) or relative (nocturnal/diurnal ratio) plasma
melatonin concentrations were associated with the seasonal ovulatory activity in Ile-de-France
ewes. Ninety-six and 121 ewes in two different groups of the same flock were used to determine the
potential existence of a relationship between melatonin concentrations at the summer and winter solstices,
and the dates of onset and offset of the ovulatory activity, respectively. The dates of the first
and last ovulations were estimated by assaying progesterone in plasma samples taken once weekly.
Mean ± SEM (1) plasma melatonin concentrations at the summer solstice and at the winter solstice
were 302.4 ± 19.4 and 412.0 ± 18.7 pg·mL–1, respectively, (2) date of onset of the breeding season
29 Jul. ± 1.6 days, (3) date of offset of the breeding season 24 Jan. ± 2.2 days. In spite of a large variability
in the different traits studied here, the analyses of correlation and regression indicated that
neither the absolute nor relativemelatonin concentrations were significantly relatedwith the dates of
onset or offset of ovulatory activity. Therefore, we concluded that absolute or relative plasma
melatonin concentrations are not linked to the seasonal breeding activity, in Ile-de-France ewes.
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Zarazaga Garcés, L.A., Malpaux, B., Chemineau, P.: "Amplitude of the plasma melatonin nycthemeral rhythms is not associated with the dates of onset and offset of the seasonal ovulatory activity in the Ile-de-France ewe". Reproduction Nutrition Development. Vol. 43, pág. 167-177 (2003). ISSN 0926-5287














