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Relationships among body composition, circulating concentrations of leptin and follistatin, and the onset of puberty and fertility in young female sheep
•Accelerating the accumulation of muscle and adipose tissues can advance puberty.•Accelerating the accumulation of muscle and adipose tissues improved fertility rate.•Possible physiological link between muscle and the reproductive system of female sheep.•Muscle accumulation and leptin concentration...
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Published in: | Animal reproduction science 2014-12, Vol.151 (3-4), p.148-156 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | •Accelerating the accumulation of muscle and adipose tissues can advance puberty.•Accelerating the accumulation of muscle and adipose tissues improved fertility rate.•Possible physiological link between muscle and the reproductive system of female sheep.•Muscle accumulation and leptin concentration were significant positive correlated.
The onset of puberty depends on the attainment of critical body mass, so should also be affected by increases in the rate of accumulation of muscle and adipose tissue. Adipose tissue and reproduction are linked by leptin. For muscle, a link has not yet been identified, although one possibility is follistatin. We assessed the relationships among circulating concentrations of follistatin and leptin and the rates of growth and accumulation of muscle and fat during pubertal development in female sheep. We used 326 animals with known phenotypic values for live weight (LW), depths of eye muscle (EMD) and fat (FAT), and known breeding values at post-weaning age for body mass (PWT) and depths of eye muscle (PEMD) and fat (PFAT). Leptin concentration was positively correlated with values for EMD, PEMD, FAT, PFAT, LW and PWT (P |
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ISSN: | 0378-4320 1873-2232 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2014.10.008 |