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Investigation of equine testis contribution to vitamin D bioactivation.
Rouge, Marion; Elkhatib, Razan; Delalande, Christelle et al.
2022In Domestic Animal Endocrinology, 79, p. 106691
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Keywords :
Equine specie; Testis; Vitamin D bioactivation
Abstract :
[en] Although vitamin D acts in various biological processes, it plays a critical role in the maintenance of bone health, and regulates calcium homeostasis. In humans and rodents, the main tissues involved in vitamin D metabolism are the liver and the kidneys, however it has been shown that the testis has strongly participated in its bioactivation. Indeed, in these different species, enzymes metabolizing vitamin D (CYP27A1, CYP27B1 and CYP2R1) have been demonstrated in this tissue. Moreover, men with hypogonadism have shown a decrease in circulating levels of vitamin D. In equine species, the castration of males is a regular practice to reduce the behavior of stallions deemed too aggressive. Castration is carried out at various ages: in foals during their growth or in adulthood once they have reached their optimum size. Although horses exhibit atypical vitamin D metabolism with low circulating levels of vitamin D, it was suggested that testis may contribute to its activation as has been described in rodents and humans; castration could therefore be likely to affect its metabolism. In this study, blood levels of bioactive form of vitamin D (1 α,25[OH] 2 vitamin D 3 ) were measured before and after castration at different ages: 1 wk, after puberty (2 yr) and at adulthood (6 yr). The gene expression of enzymes involved in vitamin D metabolism has been sought in the testis of different experimental groups. No change in bioactive vitamin D3 levels was observed after castration regardless of the age at the time of surgery. The exceptional status of equine species is confirmed with a low or a lack of testis contribution to vitamin D metabolism, regardless of testicular development. This is demonstrated by a low or a lack of signal from enzymes involved in vitamin D bioactivation. Therefore, horses constitute a unique model in comparative endocrinology.
Disciplines :
Anatomy (cytology, histology, embryology...) & physiology
Veterinary medicine & animal health
Author, co-author :
Rouge, Marion
Elkhatib, Razan
Delalande, Christelle
Cognié, Juliette
Reigner, Fabrice
Barriere, Philippe
Deleuze, Stefan  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Dépt d'Ens. et de Clinique des animaux de Compagnie (DCC) > Reproduction des animaux de compagnie
Cousty, Matthieu
Legendre, Florence
Galera, Philippe
Hanoux, Vincent
Bouraima-Lelong, Hélène
Language :
English
Title :
Investigation of equine testis contribution to vitamin D bioactivation.
Publication date :
2022
Journal title :
Domestic Animal Endocrinology
ISSN :
0739-7240
eISSN :
1879-0054
Publisher :
Elsevier, Netherlands
Volume :
79
Pages :
106691
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Commentary :
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