Melatonin Administration Enhances Testicular Volume, Testicular Blood Flow, Semen Parameters and Antioxidant Status during the Non-Breeding Season in Bafra Rams
Melih Akar, Mesut Çevik, Adem Kocaman, Cumali Kaya, Burcu Esin, Stefan Björkman

TL;DR
Melatonin implants in rams during the non-breeding season improved testicular size, blood flow, and antioxidant levels, suggesting potential for boosting reproductive health.
Contribution
This study demonstrates that melatonin administration enhances testicular function in rams during the non-breeding season.
Findings
Melatonin increased testicular volume and blood flow in Bafra rams.
Melatonin reduced resistance and pulsatility indexes in testicular arteries.
Melatonin improved the total antioxidant status in treated rams.
Abstract
Our study aimed to understand how melatonin affects reproductive parameters in Bafra rams during the non-breeding season. One group of rams received melatonin implants, while another served as the control. We measured testicular volume, blood flow, and semen quality over several weeks. The results showed that melatonin increased testicular size and blood flow. This suggests that providing melatonin implants before the non-breeding season may improve reproductive capacity. Our objectives were to investigate the effects of exogenous melatonin on testicular volume (TV), testicular blood flow (TBF), and semen quality in Bafra rams during the non-breeding season. One group of rams (MEL, n = 5) received a 36 mg melatonin implant twice, with 30 days in between, while the other group (CON, n = 5) served as the control. TBF, TV, and semen quality parameters were determined at three-week…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSperm and Testicular Function · Reproductive Physiology in Livestock · Circadian rhythm and melatonin
