In a series of consecutive blood sampling in 15 days intervals over 15 weeks after implantation of melatonin in rams an increased mean value, basal level and number of peaks of testosterone was observed in samples of the third fortnight (45th day). This increase was greater in the autumn (breeding season) than in spring (non-breeding season). Total acrosin activity in spermatozoa was increased between days 35-56 (autumn) and days 49-70 (spring) after implantation and the relative increase was higher in autumn than in spring. The increase of acrosin activity was independent of the changes of testosterone. An increase of acrosin activity by melatonin, in cases of low activity, might improve fertilization rates in sheep not only during the breeding season, but also during the non-breeding season (after oestrus induction).

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