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- 2018
Hair Testosterone and Cortisol Concentrations in Pre- and Post-Rut Roe Deer Bucks: Correlations with Blood Levels and Testicular Morphometric ParametersDOI: 10.3390/ani8070113 Keywords: roe deer, hair testosterone, hair cortisol, testicular morphometric parameters, reproductive physiology, radioimmunoassay Abstract: The roe deer is a very common wild species in Italy and shows peculiar reproductive characteristics. Sexually-mature males, called bucks, show a complete interruption in spermatogenesis during the cold seasons. The mechanisms behind such interruption are still partially unknown. Hair is a good biological sample, easy to obtain while minimizing stress, for endocrinological analyses that may provide information regarding such mechanisms. The aim of the work was to quantify and compare hair concentrations of testosterone and cortisol in wild roe deer bucks hunted during the pre- and post-rut period (mating season). The secondary objective was the evaluation of possible correlations of such hair concentrations with blood and morphometric parameters of the testes. Testosterone significantly increased from the pre- to post-rut period, while cortisol significantly decreased. The correlations with blood and testicular parameters resemble what is already described in the literature. Overall, this study represents a first report of the quantification of testosterone and cortisol in roe deer hair, and may provide interesting insights into their reproductive physiology
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