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World Rabbit Science
Physiology and modulation factors of ovulation in rabbit reproduction management
Pedro Luis Lorenzo1  Maria Arias-Álvarez1  Rosa María García-García1  Pilar García Rebollar2  Simona Mattioli3  Margherita Maranesi3  Cesare Castellini3  Alessandro Dal Bosco3 
[1] Complutense University of Madrid;Polytechnic University of Madrid;University of Perugia;
关键词: rabbit;    ovulation;    seminal plasma;    β-ngf;    gnrh;    reproduction;   
DOI  :  10.4995/wrs.2021.13184
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Rabbit is an induced ovulatory species, so ovulation takes place after mating. Traditionally, exogenous and synthetic hormonal factors (administered by intramuscular and intravaginal route) such as GnRH and analogues, or different physical procedures (i.e. stimulation by intravaginal cannula) have been used to induce ovulation in females when artificial insemination is applied in rabbit farms. Restriction and public rejection of the use of hormones is leading to the study of the seminal plasma components with potential action on ovulation induction. The aim of the present review is to collect and summarise the strategies used in recent years to trigger ovulation and improve rabbit fertility management with respect to more animal-friendly manipulation methods. Furthermore, special attention has been paid to the use of a semen component (as endogen molecule) such as beta nerve growth factor (β-NGF) in male and female rabbit reproductive physiology. This neurotrophin and its receptors (TrKA and p75NTR) are abundantly distributed in both male and female rabbit reproductive tracts, and it seems to have an important physiological role in sperm maturation and behaviour (velocity, apoptosis and capacitation), as well as a modulatory factor of ovulation. Endogen β-NGF is diluted in the seminal doses with the extenders; hence it could be considered an innovative and alternative strategy to avoid the current exogenous (by intramuscular route) and stressful hormonal treatments used in ovulation induction. Their addition in seminal dose could be more physiological and improve animal welfare in rabbit farms.

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