Nelson R J, Frank D, Bennett S A, Carter C S
Department of Psychology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218.
Physiol Behav. 1989 Nov;46(5):849-52. doi: 10.1016/0031-9384(89)90047-4.
The environmental factors that arrest breeding in prairie voles during the middle of the breeding season are unknown. The role of water availability on reproductive function was examined by limiting water intake to 50% of ad lib water consumption for 10 weeks. At autopsy, testicular, epididymal and seminal vesicle masses were reduced in water restricted males as compared to animals with ad lib access to water. Body mass was also reduced in water restricted males. Plasma testosterone levels and the number of testicular and epididymal sperm were significantly reduced in water restricted voles as compared to animals drinking water ad lib, but plasma levels of luteinizing hormone were unaffected. Taken together, these data suggest that reduced water availability can inhibit male prairie vole breeding.
在繁殖季节中期阻止草原田鼠繁殖的环境因素尚不清楚。通过将水摄入量限制在自由饮水消耗量的50%达10周,研究了水的可获得性对生殖功能的作用。尸检时,与自由饮水的动物相比,限水雄性动物的睾丸、附睾和精囊质量减少。限水雄性动物的体重也有所减轻。与自由饮水的田鼠相比,限水田鼠的血浆睾酮水平以及睾丸和附睾精子数量显著降低,但促黄体生成素的血浆水平未受影响。综上所述,这些数据表明水的可获得性降低会抑制雄性草原田鼠的繁殖。