In Vivo Ultrasonographic Assessment of Bone Mineral Density and Its Impact on Semen Quality in Boars
Miaomiao Liao, Xinyu Liu, Hengxi Wei, Li Li, Shouquan Zhang

TL;DR
This study shows that bone mineral density in boars is linked to semen quality and that vitamin D3 supplementation can improve both reproductive and bone health.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel in vivo ultrasonographic method to assess BMD and its impact on boar reproduction, with a focus on 25-OH-D3 supplementation.
Findings
BMD in boars is influenced by breed and age, with Landrace showing higher BMD than Duroc and Yorkshire.
Higher BMD correlates with lower sperm abnormality rates across breeds.
250 μg 25-OH-D3 supplementation improved sperm motility, reduced abnormalities, and increased reproductive hormones and BMD.
Abstract
Bone mineral density (BMD) is a key indicator of skeletal health in boars and affects reproductive performance. In this study, 492 adult and 208 replacement boars were assessed using quantitative ultrasound (QUS) to examine BMD and its relationship with semen quality. Additionally, 150 adult Duroc boars were randomly assigned to five groups for 90 days to evaluate supplementation effects on semen quality, reproductive hormones, and bone metabolism. Results showed that BMD was influenced by breed and age and correlated with sperm abnormality rates. Supplementation with 250 μg 25-OH-D3 improved sperm motility, reduced abnormalities, and increased reproductive hormone and osteocalcin levels. These findings suggest that 25-OH-D3 supplementation can effectively enhance boar reproductive performance and bone health. Bone mineral density (BMD) is a key indicator of skeletal health in boars…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBone health and osteoporosis research · Body Composition Measurement Techniques · Sperm and Testicular Function
