Seasonal levels of LH, FSH, testosterone and prolactin in adult male pudu (Pudu puda)

George A. Bubenik, Eugenia Reyes, Dieter Schams, Alejandro Lobos, Ludek Bartos

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Abstract

Seasonal levels of LH, FSH, testosterone (T) and prolactin (PRL) were determined in plasma of six captive adult male pudu (Pudu puda) kept in Concepcion, Chile. Average PRL levels exhibited one peak (28 ng/ml) in December (summer); minimal levels (3 to 6 ng/ml) were detected between April and July. FSH concentrations remained at peak levels (54-63 ng/ml) from December until March; minimal values (25-33 ng/ml) were detected from April until October. T levels exhibited two, almost equal peaks; the first peak (2.8 ng/ml) was detected in March (rut) and the second one (2.7 ng/ml) in October (spring). Both T peaks were preceded by an earlier elevation of LH in February and July (both around 1.3 ng/ml). During the fall, only the alpha male exhibited a sharp peak of T (8.4 ng/ml), whereas in the spring five out of six bucks demonstrated an increase of T levels. Two peaks of LH and T and the 4 months of elevated FSH may be related to a long period of spermatogenesis observed in this species.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)417-420
Number of pages4
JournalComparative Biochemistry and Physiology - B Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Volume115
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1996

Keywords

  • FSH
  • LH
  • deer
  • male
  • prolactin
  • pudu
  • seasonality
  • testosterone

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