2020
DOI: 10.5398/tasj.2020.43.2.110
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Adiponectin and Testosterone Levels and Their Correlations with Fertility in Anglo-Nubian x Etawah Grade Crossbred Bucks

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“…This assay has been successfully validated for measuring adiponectin concentrations in Anpera buck blood plasma. Adiponectin measurement was performed by manufacturer's instructions, according to Hafizuddin et al (2020). Briefly, 50 μl adiponectin standard were added to standard wells and 40 μL of blood plasma sample) were placed in the sample wells.…”
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“…This assay has been successfully validated for measuring adiponectin concentrations in Anpera buck blood plasma. Adiponectin measurement was performed by manufacturer's instructions, according to Hafizuddin et al (2020). Briefly, 50 μl adiponectin standard were added to standard wells and 40 μL of blood plasma sample) were placed in the sample wells.…”
Section: Adiponectin Concentration Measurementsmentioning
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“…This study finds breed is a factor in increasing adiponectin, as shown in the Anglo Nubian breed. Specific factors in goat breed are likely to produce differences in the concentration of adiponectin (Hafizuddin et al 2020). However, the identification of factors influencing adiponectin concentration, especially in goats, requires further research.…”
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“…According to Felton-Taylor et al [5], sperm abnormalities reduced the fertilization rate and the ability of sperm to penetrate the zona pellucida. These abnormalities increased in older bulls, possibly due to either low testosterone hormone concentration [6] or low adiponectin concentration [7]. Due to this condition, seminiferous germinal tubules decreased, which play an essential role in spermatogenesis [3].…”
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“…Due to this condition, seminiferous germinal tubules decreased, which play an essential role in spermatogenesis [3]. Hafizuddin et al [7] stated that testosterone concentration, including sperm abnormalities, was not correlated with age. However, either high or low concentrations of testosterone can affect the morphological formation (normal or abnormal) of sperm [8] through the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad axis mechanism, which is important for spermatogenesis [9].…”
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confidence: 99%