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Animal Reproduction Science | 2001

Origin of the preovulatory follicle in Mouflon sheep (Ovis gmelini musimon) and effect on growth of remaining follicles during the follicular phase of oestrous cycle

Antonio Gonzalez-Bulnes; J. Santiago-Moreno; R.M. Garcia-Garcia; A.del Campo; Amelia Gómez-Brunet; A. López-Sebastián

Daily transrectal ultrasonographies were conducted to study development of all follicles with antral diameters > or = 2mm during the follicular phase of oestrous cycle in Mouflon, a strictly monovular wild-sheep. A total of 14 follicular phases was studied after oestrus synchronization with two cloprostenol doses, 9 days apart, in five cyclic Mouflon ewes. In 13 cycles (92.8%), the ovulatory follicle arose from those antral follicles present in both ovaries when luteolysis was induced, being the largest one with a mean size of 4.4+/- 0.3mm at that moment in 10 cycles (76.9%). The remaining cycles had a larger follicle, but it was decreasing in size. Appearance of new follicles > or =2mm in size remained unaffected during the follicular phase (3.7+/- 0.2), but there was found a linear decrease in the number of those growing to > or =3mm (2.5+/- 0.4 to 1.1+/- 0.2, P < 0.05) and > or = 4mm (0.6+/- 0.2 to 0.1+/- 0.1, P < 0.005), detection of new follicles growing to > or = 5mm was negligible. Then, number of medium (4-5mm) growing follicles present in both ovaries decreased from 1.5+/- 0.3 at 0 h to 0.3+/- 0.1 at 72 h (P<0.005). In conclusion, the single ovulatory follicle is the largest growing follicle present in both ovaries at the moment of luteolysis. This follicle is selected to grow and ovulate while development of other follicles is inhibited.


Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine | 2009

PROCEDURE FOR SUCCESSFUL INTERSPECIFIC EMBRYO TRANSFER FROM MOUFLON (OVIS GMELINI MUSIMON) TO SPANISH MERINO SHEEP (OVIS ARIES)

J. Santiago-Moreno; Antonio Gonzalez-Bulnes; Amelia Gómez-Brunet; M. J. Cocero; A. del Campo; R.M. Garcia-Garcia; A. López-Sebastián

Abstract Embryos from five anesthetized mouflons (Ovis gmelini musimon), superovulated with FSH-o (Ovagen™) were transferred into preselected Spanish Merino sheep (Ovis aries). Myorelaxation was complete in four of five donor mouflons. The status of the uterus of potential recipients was evaluated by transrectal ultrasonography, and those ewes with fluid in the uterine horn were rejected. The corpus luteum in each ewe was assessed ultrasonographically the day before surgery. Plasma progesterone levels and the quality of the corpora lutea were the criteria for selection of recipients. Ten embryos were transferred to the five selected Spanish Merino recipients, resulting in four pregnancies and seven live-born lambs, including three sets of twins. This study shows that determination of plasma progesterone levels combined with ultrasonographic assessment of the corpus luteum provides information useful for screening of potential recipients.


Journal of Wildlife Diseases | 1996

NATURAL INFECTION BY GASTROINTESTINAL AND BRONCHOPULMONARY NEMATODES IN MOUFLONS (OVIS MUSIMON) AND THEIR RESPONSE TO NETOBIMIN TREATMENT

Aránzazu Meana; Mónica Luzón-Peña; J. Santiago-Moreno; Antonio G. de Bulnes; Mercedes Gómez-Bautista

Gastrointestinal and bronchopulmonary nematode infections and the efficacy of netobimin (Hapasil®) were analyzed by way of fecal examination in 10 female mouflons (Ovis musimon), in central Spain, February 1993. Before treatment all 10 mouflons had Trichostrongylus axei, Teladorsagia circumcincta and Marshallagia spp.; six had Nematodirus spp., two had Trichuris sp., one had Capillaria sp., seven had bronchopulmonary Dictyocaulus filaria and 10 mouflons had protostrongylid lungworms (Muellerius capillaris, Protostrongylus rufescens, Cystocaulus ocreatus or Neostrongylus linearis). Netobimin (7.5 mg/kg) was 100% effective against T. axei, T. circumcincta, Marshallagia spp., and D. filaria infections whereas one animal continued eliminating Nematodirus spp. eggs. The drug also was effective against Capillaria spp. but not against Trichuris spp. or protostrongylid infections.


Animal Reproduction Science | 2000

Nocturnal variation of prolactin secretion in the Mouflon (Ovis gmelini musimon) and domestic sheep (Ovis aries): seasonal changes.

J. Santiago-Moreno; Antonio Gonzalez-Bulnes; A. Gómez Brunet; A.del Campo; R.A. Picazo; A. López Sebastián

Seasonal changes in nocturnal prolactin secretion and their relationship with melatonin secretion were monitored in wild (Mouflon, Ovis gmelini musimon) and domesticated sheep (breed Manchega, Ovis aries). Two groups of eleven adult females each, were maintained outdoors under natural photoperiod. Plasma concentrations of prolactin and melatonin were determined during the summer and winter solstices and the autumn and spring equinoxes. Blood samples were collected every 3h during the night hours, and 1h before and after the onset of darkness and sunrise. Maximum mean plasma concentrations of prolactin during the dark-phase in Mouflons were observed in the summer solstice, (P<0.001) and in the summer solstice and spring equinox in Manchega ewes (P<0.001). Mean plasma concentrations of prolactin were higher in the wild species (P<0.001) during the summer solstice. In contrast, during the spring equinox, mean levels of prolactin were higher in Manchega ewes than in Mouflons (P<0.05). Plasma prolactin concentrations showed a nocturnal rhythm in both breeds, with seasonal variations (P<0.001). The increase in plasma melatonin levels during the first hour after sunset was accompanied to increasing concentrations of PRL 1h after the onset of darkness, only in the autumn and spring equinox for the Mouflon, and in the summer solstice and spring equinox for the Manchega ewes. In Mouflons, the fall of plasma PRL concentrations about the middle dark-phase in all the periods studied, coincided with high levels of melatonin. A similar relation was observed in Manchega ewes only in the winter solstice and spring equinox. The current study shows that the nocturnal rhythm of prolactin secretion exhibits seasonal variation; differences in the patterns of prolactin secretion between Mouflon and Manchega sheep are taken to represent the effects of genotype.


Journal of Wildlife Diseases | 1996

Coccidial Infection in Mouflon, Ovis musimon, in Central Spain

Mercedes Gómez-Bautista; Mónica Luzón-Peña; J. Santiago-Moreno; Antonio G. de Bulnes; Aránzazu Meana

From February to September 1993, ten adult female mouflons (Ovis musimon) and their five offspring from central Spain were examined weekly for coccidial infection. All adult mouflons had Eimeria spp. infections with mean (±SD) intensity of 1,869 (±1,264) oocysts per gram of feces the day of capture, increasing progressively during the first two months in captivity and later returning to the initial values (1,869 ± 1,547). The mean (±SD) oocyst shedding in young animals was 16,800 (±966) oocysts per gram at 1 mo and 18,796 (±1,220) at 1.5 mo of age and more than 40,000 (40,250 to 52,000) at 3 mo of age; this high intensity was associated with a transient diarrhea. The species involved, in order of frequency, were E. bakuensis (syn. Eimeria ovina), E. ovinoidalis, E. crandallis, E. caprovina, E. parva, E. faurei, E. granulosa and E. intricata, and one more not previously described and recorded as Eimeria sp.. The predominant species for both age groups was E. bakuensis.


Animal Reproduction Science | 2010

Melatonin secretion during postnatal development in wild and domestic female lambs.

A. Gómez-Brunet; J. Santiago-Moreno; Philippe Chemineau; Benoît Malpaux; A. López-Sebastián

This study examines the patterns of melatonin secretion during postnatal development in wild (mouflon; n = 7) and domestic (Spanish Merino; n = 6) female lambs under their natural photoperiod conditions. The aim was to determine whether these types of sheep which differ in the timing of puberty, also differ in the establishment of daily melatonin secretory rhythms and/or in the nocturnal plasma melatonin secretion. In addition, the time when the lambs first reached nocturnal levels of melatonin similar to adults was also evaluated. For this purpose, the melatonin secretion in lambs was compared with those of their mothers. A day/night (D/N) difference in plasma melatonin concentration was noticed as early as 1 day after birth in the Merino female lambs (D: 5.9 +/- 1.0 pg/ml compared to N: 22.0 +/- 3.3 pg/ml; p < 0.05), and by 1 week after birth in the mouflon female lambs (D: 4.9 +/- 0.3 pg/ml compared to N: 56.9 +/- 15.3 pg/ml; p < 0.05). An effect of the genotype (p < 0.05) and age (p < 0.01) was detected on mean nocturnal plasma melatonin concentrations, which were lower in the Merino than in the mouflon lambs. Night-time plasma concentration of melatonin was also high in mouflon than in Merino mothers (p < 0.05). No differences were detected between the wild genotype and the domestic one in the time when the lambs first reached nocturnal levels of melatonin similar to those of their mothers.


Domestic Animal Endocrinology | 2004

Effect of constant-release melatonin implants and prolonged exposure to a long day photoperiod on prolactin secretion and hair growth in mouflon (Ovis gmelini musimon)

J. Santiago-Moreno; A. López-Sebastián; A. del Campo; Antonio Gonzalez-Bulnes; R.A. Picazo; Amelia Gómez-Brunet


Domestic Animal Endocrinology | 2005

Differences in reproductive pattern between wild and domestic rams are not associated with inter-specific annual variations in plasma prolactin and melatonin concentrations

J. Santiago-Moreno; Amelia Gómez-Brunet; A. Gonzalez-Bulnes; A. Toledano-Díaz; Benoît Malpaux; A. López-Sebastián


Animal Reproduction Science | 2007

Horn growth related to testosterone secretion in two wild Mediterranean ruminant species: the Spanish ibex (Capra pyrenaica hispanica) and European mouflon (Ovis orientalis musimon).

Adolfo Toledano-Díaz; J. Santiago-Moreno; A. Gómez-Brunet; Antonio Pulido-Pastor; A. López-Sebastián


Animal Reproduction Science | 2005

Influence of age on the relationship between annual changes in horn growth rate and prolactin secretion in the European mouflon (Ovis gmelini musimon)

J. Santiago-Moreno; A. Gómez-Brunet; Adolfo Toledano-Díaz; A. Gonzalez-Bulnes; R.A. Picazo; A. López-Sebastián

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Benoît Malpaux

François Rabelais University

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R.A. Picazo

Complutense University of Madrid

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Philippe Chemineau

François Rabelais University

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Adolfo Toledano-Díaz

Spanish National Research Council

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Aránzazu Meana

Complutense University of Madrid

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Mercedes Gómez-Bautista

Complutense University of Madrid

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A. López Sebastián

United States Department of Agriculture

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