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Spermatogenesis, gonadal sperm reserves and fertility of rabbits fed micro doses of fumonisin
Author(s) -
Francis Ayodeji Gbore,
E. O. Ewuola,
Jacob Taiwo Ogunlade,
K. O. Idahor,
AO Salako,
G. N. Egbunike
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
nigerian journal of animal production
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0331-2062
DOI - 10.51791/njap.v34i2.1215
Subject(s) - spermatogenesis , biology , sperm , fertility , fumonisin , fumonisin b1 , litter , andrology , zoology , endocrinology , fusarium , botany , ecology , population , medicine , environmental health
The effects of micro doses of dietary fumonisin, a metabolite of Fusarium verticillioides, on spermatogenesis, gonadal sperm reserves and fertility of rabbits were studied. Relative paired testis weight; sperm production rate and sperm storage potential were not adversely affected in rabbits which were exposed to varied minute levels of dietary fumonisin of about 153-161 µg/kg body weight/day over a period of 8 weeks. The toxin also failed to exert any influence (P>0.05) on seminiferous tubular diameter and volume percent of testicular elements. Male fertility as evidenced by conception rate, litter size and embryo survival and normalcy was also not affected (P>0.05). However, the frequency of occurrence of stages II and VIII of the cycle of the seminiferous epithelium were significantly (P<0.05) influenced with increased dietary fumonisin levels. The results suggest that the ingestion of Fusarium-infected feed that would result in the liberation of about 153 µg of fumonisin/kg of body weight per day for a short time may not influence spermatogenesis, fertility in the male or the normalcy of the resulting foetuses.

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