Effect of Day Length on Growth and Gonadal Development in Meishan Male Pigs
Naisheng Lu, Hao Yuan, Xueyuan Jiang, Hulong Lei, Wen Yao, Peng Jia, Dong Xia

TL;DR
This study shows that longer day lengths improve growth and testicular development in Meishan male pigs, possibly through a specific melatonin receptor.
Contribution
The study reveals a novel link between day length, melatonin receptor MT2, and steroid synthesis in male pig gonadal development.
Findings
Longer day lengths increased body height, chest circumference, and testicular size in Meishan male pigs.
Longer day lengths elevated fecal testosterone and cortisol levels and altered steroidogenesis proteins like MT2, CYP19, and SF1.
The effect of day length on growth and gonadal development may be mediated through melatonin receptor MT2.
Abstract
Day length is a critical environmental factor for gonadal development in animals. However, related studies on male pigs are limited. The present study investigated the effects of different day lengths on behavior changes, growth parameters, testicular size, testosterone secretion, steroidogenesis proteins, and melatonin receptors in Meishan male pigs. The results indicated that a long day length (LDL, 14 h light/10 h dark, 14L/10D) could increase the lying time, decrease the exploring time, and increase the body height, chest circumference, testicular length, testicular weight, crude protein digestibility, and fecal testosterone and cortisol contents compared to a short day length (SDL, 10L/14D) in Meishan male pigs, accompanied by the changes in sex hormone synthesis proteins and melatonin receptor 1b (MT2), but with no change in melatonin receptor 1a (MT1). This suggests that the…
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TopicsGenetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities · Sperm and Testicular Function · Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
