Endogenous circannual rhythm in LH secretion: insight from signal analysis coupled with mathematical modelling
Alexandre Vidal, Claire M\'edigue, Benoit Malpaux, Fr\'ed\'erique, Cl\'ement

TL;DR
This study demonstrates the presence of an endogenous circannual rhythm in LH secretion in sheep, using signal analysis and mathematical modeling to differentiate true biological rhythms from sampling artifacts.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel combination of time-frequency analysis and mathematical modeling to identify endogenous circannual rhythms in LH secretion under constant photoperiods.
Findings
Confirmed existence of endogenous circannual rhythm in LH secretion.
Identified the impact of sampling protocol on high-frequency signal components.
Provided insights into photoperiod influence on LH pulsatile secretion.
Abstract
In sheep as in many vertebrates, the seasonal pattern of reproduction is timed by the annual photoperiodic cycle, characterized by seasonal changes in the daylength. The photoperiodic information is translated into a circadian profile of melatonin secretion. After multiple neuronal relays (within the hypothalamus), melatonin impacts GnRH (gonadotrophin releasing hormone) secretion that in turn controls ovarian cyclicity. The pattern of GnRH secretion is mirrored into that of LH (luteinizing hormone) secretion, whose plasmatic level can be easily measured. We addressed the question of whether there exists an endogenous circannual rhythm in a tropical sheep population that exhibits clear seasonal ovarian activity when ewes are subjected to temperate latitudes. We based our analysis on LH time series collected in the course of 3 years from ewes subjected to a constant photoperiodic regime.…
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