Localization of β-Nerve Growth Factor in the Stallion Reproductive Tract
Alison Mickelson, Forgivemore Magunda, James Graham, Patrick McCue

TL;DR
This study found that β-Nerve Growth Factor is present in the reproductive tract of stallions, primarily in the efferent ducts and accessory sex glands.
Contribution
The study is the first to identify the localization of β-NGF in the stallion reproductive tract.
Findings
β-NGF is present in the stallion reproductive tract.
Strong staining was observed in efferent ducts and accessory sex glands like the prostate and seminal vesicles.
Weaker staining was found in Leydig cells, Sertoli cells, and epididymal epithelial cells.
Abstract
The goal of this research was to determine if the neurotrophin β-Nerve growth factor is present in the reproductive tract of stallions. This protein has been identified in the semen of camelids and functions to stimulate the release of a hormone from the pituitary of female camelids that is ultimately responsible for the induction of ovulation. β-Nerve growth factor (β-NGF) is a protein produced in the reproductive tract of camelids (camels, llamas, and alpacas) that has been identified as the ovulation inducing factor in seminal plasma. β-NGF from seminal plasma deposited into the reproductive tract of the female camelid acts systemically to stimulate the secretion of luteinizing hormone (LH) from the anterior pituitary, which in turn induces follicle maturation and ovulation. The objectives of the present study were to determine if β-NGF is present in the reproductive tract of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsReproductive Physiology in Livestock · Sperm and Testicular Function · Rabbits: Nutrition, Reproduction, Health
