Abstract

Six male raccoon dogs were treated with constant-release implants of melatonin on 29 March, when the animals still had mature spermatozoa and a winter coat. Six untreated animals served as controls. High serum concentrations of melatonin were found in the treated animals throughout the study period (182.2 and 38.5 pg ml-1 in April and August, respectively). The high serum concentrations of prolactin in April and May (18.9 and 15.7 ng ml-1, respectively) in the controls were not seen in the treated animals. Testicular regression, judged by width of the testis and stage of spermatogenesis, was slowed after melatonin administration. Testis width from April to June and stage of spermatogenesis in May and June were greater in the treated animals than in the controls; however, from July onwards the differences between the two groups were no longer significant. Serum concentrations of testosterone remained low (below the detection limit in most cases) in both treated and control animals throughout the study period. Melatonin treatment also affected moulting, which was assessed by changes in the number of growing and mature underfur hairs per bundle and the percentage of bundles with a growing guard hair. The treated animals showed a more rapid shedding of mature underfur hairs and growth of new underfur hairs 6 weeks after melatonin implantation compared with the controls.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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