Title of article :
Effect of Long-Term Fish Oil Supplementation on Semen Quality and Serum Testosterone Concentrations in Male Dogs
Author/Authors :
Risso، Anal?a نويسنده Veterinary Genetic Institute (IGEVET), Veterinary College (FCV), La Plate National University (UNLP), Buenos Aires, Argentina , , Pellegrino، Francisco Javier نويسنده National Council of Research and Technology (CONICET), La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina , , Relling، Alejandro Enrique نويسنده Veterinary Genetic Institute (IGEVET), Veterinary College (FCV), La Plate National University (UNLP), Buenos Aires, Argentina , , Corrada، Yanina نويسنده National Council of Research and Technology (CONICET), La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 38 سال 2016
Abstract :
Background: Manipulating the dietary fatty acid (FA) content can alter FA profiles of
reproductive tissues. Numerous researchers have evaluated the effect of fish oil (FO) supplementation
on reproductive characteristics in domestic animals, but reliable information
concerning dietary FO effects on semen quality and testosterone concentrations in
dogs has not been reported. Therefore, this study evaluated the effects of dietary FO on
semen quality and serum testosterone concentrations in dogs.
Materials and Methods: In this cross-over experimental study, 5 male dogs consumed
either a control diet or the same diet supplemented with 54 mg FO/kg metabolic body
weight (BW) for 120 days. After the 120-day wash-out period, control (C) dogs received
FO and FO-fed dogs consumed the control diet. In the first period, 2 dogs were allocated
to the FO group and 3 to the C group. In the second period, 3 dogs were allocated to the
FO group and 2 to the C group. Semen samples collected on days 0, 60, 90 and 120 were
evaluated by standard methods. Day 120 semen samples were analyzed for FA profiles.
Blood samples were collected on days 0, 30, 60, 90 and 120 to measure serum testosterone
concentrations. Data were analyzed by analysis of variance with repeated measures
using the Mixed Models procedure of SAS (version 9.0, SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC,
USA). Animals and period of time (first or second 120 days) were random variables; and
treatment, time, and the treatment by time interaction were considered fixed effects.
Results: FO supplementation increased the percentage of motile sperm (P=0.02), total
sperm count (P < 0.01), total sperm viability (P < 0.01), and total morphologically normal
sperm (P < 0.01). Supplementation decreased the percentage of viable sperm (P=0.03) and
serum testosterone concentration (P < 0.01). FO supplementation also increased the percentage
of arachidonic acid, eicosapentaenoic acid, (EPA) and total n-3 in semen samples
(P?0.05).
Conclusion: These results are consistent with the concept that long-term FO supplementation
influences semen quality and testosterone concentrations in dogs by altering semen
FA profiles.
Journal title :
International Journal of Fertility and Sterility
Journal title :
International Journal of Fertility and Sterility