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Biology of Reproduction 60, 1360-1366 (1999)
©Copyright 1999 Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc.


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Effect of Long-Term Immunization against Inhibin on Sperm Output in Bulls1

J.H. Bamea, J.C. Daltona, S.D. Degelosa, T.E.M. Goodb, J.L.H. Irelandb, F. Jimenez-Krasselb, T. Sweeneyc, R.G. Saacke2,a, and J.J. Irelandb

a Department of Dairy Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061 b Molecular Reproductive Endocrinology Laboratory, Department of Animal Science, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824 c Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University College Dublin, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland

To determine the effect of neutralization of inhibin on sperm output, 12 Holstein bulls were paired by birth date and weight on Day 1 of age. Each bull was actively immunized against bovine inhibin {alpha}1–26 gly-tyr (bINH) conjugated to human alpha globulin (HAG, n = 6 bulls) or HAG alone (controls, n = 6) at 60 days of age; booster immunizations were administered at 90, 104, 124, 270, and 395 days of age. Body weights and scrotal circumferences were measured at the time of primary immunization and at 10 days after each booster. In addition, jugular blood was obtained at 60, 70, 100, 114, 134, 280, and 405 days of age, during the 3-wk sperm collection period, and during a 6-h blood-sampling period after sperm collection to determine bINH antibody titer and concentrations of FSH, LH, testosterone, and estradiol. Beginning at 405 days of age, sperm output was measured 3 days/wk for 3 wk with two successive ejaculates collected each day for a total of 18 ejaculates per bull. During Days 60–405 of age, the increase in titer of bINH antibodies, scrotal circumference, and serum concentration of FSH was greater (p < 0.01) for the bINH-immunized compared with control bulls. There were significant (p < 0.01) pair x treatment interactions for sperm output and serum FSH and LH concentrations. Specifically, bINH-immunized bulls for four of the six pairs had nearly 50% greater serum FSH concentrations and sperm output. For the remaining two pairs, sperm output was lower and FSH was either lower or only marginally higher in the bINH-immunized bulls compared with controls. Also, the control bulls for the two remaining pairs produced more sperm than all but one bINH-immunized bull, and had markedly higher serum LH concentrations than all other bulls. To summarize, enhancement of sperm output after immunization against inhibin depends on the subsequent increment in FSH concentrations. We conclude that inhibin suppresses spermatogenesis. Thus, methods to immunoneutralize inhibin may have merit as a therapeutic route to enhance sperm production in reproductively maturing bulls.

1 Research supported by grants to R.G.S. from Select Sires and NAAB and to J.J.I. from Select Sires, USDA (90-27240-5508) and Research Excellence Funds from Michigan State University.

2 Correspondence: R.G. Saacke, Department of Dairy Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2020 Litton Reaves Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061. FAX: 540 231 5014; saacke{at}vt.edu




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