Biology (Jul 2023)

Targeted Glutamate Supply Boosts Insulin Concentrations, Ovarian Activity, and Ovulation Rate in Yearling Goats during the Anestrous Season

  • Luis A. Luna-Garcia,
  • Cesar A. Meza-Herrera,
  • Carlos C. Perez-Marin,
  • Angeles De Santiago-Miramontes,
  • Jessica M. Flores-Salas,
  • Rebeca Corona,
  • Guadalupe Calderon-Leyva,
  • Francisco G. Veliz-Deras,
  • Cayetano Navarrete-Molina,
  • Ruben I. Marin-Tinoco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology12071041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 1041

Abstract

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The neuroendocrine regulation of the seasonal reproductive axis requires the integration of internal and external signals to ensure synchronized physiological and behavioral responses. Seasonal reproductive changes contribute to intermittent production, which poses challenges for optimizing goat product yields. Consequently, a significant objective in seasonal reproduction research is to attain continuous reproduction and enhance profitability in goat farming. Glutamate plays a crucial role as a modulator in several reproductive and metabolic processes. Hence, the aim of this study was to evaluate the potential impact of exogenous glutamate administration on serum insulin concentration and ovarian function during the out-of-season period in yearling goats. During the anestrous season, animals were randomly located in individual pens to form two experimental groups: (1) glutamate (n = 10, live weight (LW) = 29.1 ± 1.02 kg, body condition score (BCS) = 3.4 ± 0.2 units) and (2) control (n = 10; LW = 29.2 ± 1.07 kg, BCS = 3.5 ± 0.2), with no differences (p p p < 0.05) out-of-season ovarian activity.

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