2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/5003366
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Seasonal Alterations in Testicular Hemodynamics and Echotexture in Relation to Semen Quality in Buffalo Bulls

Abstract: The present study is aimed at investigating the usefulness of the pulsed-wave Doppler ultrasonography for the characterization of testicular blood flow in buffaloes during the nonbreeding and breeding seasons. Ten Egyptian buffalo bulls were evaluated for changes in the blood flow (Doppler’s indices: resistive index (RI) and pulsatility index (PI)) at the levels of supratesticular (STA) during the breeding (winter) and nonbreeding season (summer). The alterations in testicular parenchyma echotexture (pixel int… Show more

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“…Due to climatic changes and global warming, heat stress has become a worldwide problem and has gained more attention, especially in tropical and subtropical countries. Heat stress has substantial economic effects on animal performance and costs the global animal industry millions of dollars every year due to poor animal reproductive performances [1,2]. The effects of heat stress on reproduction are more profound because the affected animals showed reduced fertility for several weeks after the onset of thermal stress as a result of the response of the hypothalamic-hypophyseal-gonadal axis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Due to climatic changes and global warming, heat stress has become a worldwide problem and has gained more attention, especially in tropical and subtropical countries. Heat stress has substantial economic effects on animal performance and costs the global animal industry millions of dollars every year due to poor animal reproductive performances [1,2]. The effects of heat stress on reproduction are more profound because the affected animals showed reduced fertility for several weeks after the onset of thermal stress as a result of the response of the hypothalamic-hypophyseal-gonadal axis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%