Seasonal breeding in mammals: From basic science to applications and back.

Theriogenology

INRA, UMR85, Physiologie de la Reproduction et des Comportements, Nouzilly, France; CNRS, UMR7247, Nouzilly, France; Université François Rabelais de Tours, Tours, France; IFCE, Nouzilly, France.

Published: July 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Seasonal breeding allows animals to synchronize their physiological functions throughout the year, but this can complicate animal production, requiring alternative methods to manage it.
  • Eco-friendly strategies like photoperiodic treatments and the male effect exist but are rarely used, with hormonal treatments being the common yet costly alternative that poses risks to health and the environment.
  • An improved understanding of the molecular and neuroendocrine mechanisms, particularly through research on neuropeptides like kisspeptin, could lead to more sustainable breeding methods in small ruminants.

Article Abstract

Seasonal breeding is a remarkable adaptive feature, which allows animals to coordinate physiological functions throughout the year. However, in the context of animal production, it becomes an undesirable complication, which needs to be circumvented. Therefore, eco-friendly methods based on photoperiodic treatments and the use of the male effect have been developed to control seasonal reproduction in small ruminants. In practice, such treatments are hardly used and hormonal treatments constitute the benchmark, but practicality of hormonal treatments comes at a high cost for human health and the environment. Here, we summarize our current understanding of the molecular and neuroendocrine mechanisms underlying seasonal breeding in small ruminants. We then move on to describe current methods to control reproduction and detail why such methods are not sustainable. Finally, using the neuropeptide kisspeptin as an example, we show that an improved understanding of the molecular and neuroendocrine mechanisms that underlie photoperiodism might help design novel strategies for the development of improved and sustainable breeding schemes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2016.04.045DOI Listing

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