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Title:
An updated insight on testicular hemodynamics: Environmental, physiological, and technical perspectives in farm and companion animals
Authors: Haney Samir, Mohamed I ElSayed, Faten Radwan, Mohamed Hedia, Hanan Hendawy, Amin Omar Hendawy, Mohamed Elbadawy, Gen Watanabe
Year: 2023
Keywords: Color Doppler ultrasonography · Farm and companion animals · Spermatogenesis · Testicular blood fow · Thermal stress
Journal: Veterinary Research Communications (2023)
Volume: 47
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 323–345
Publisher: Springer
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

In all organs, control of blood flow is important but might be particularly critical for testicular functions. This is because of the very low oxygen concentration and high metabolic rate of the seminiferous tubules, the physiological temperature of the testis, and its location outside the abdominal cavity. Many factors affect the characteristics of TBF in farm and companion animals, such as environment (thermal and seasonal effects) and physiological (species, breeds, age, body weight, and sexual maturity). Thermal environment stress has detrimental effects on spermatogenesis and consequently has more serious impacts on both human and animal fertility. Numerous studies have been performed to assess TBF in different animal species including bulls, rams, bucks, alpacas, stallions, and dogs with varied results. Hence, assessment of TBF by Doppler ultrasonography is of great importance to estimate the effect of high environment temperature on testicular functions. Also, differences observed in the TBF may result from different technical aspects such as the identification of the segment of the testicular artery to be examined. In the current review, we focused on the imperative roles of TBF in various animal species. Besides, we discussed in detail various factors that could affect TBF. These factors can significantly modify the TBF and thus should be considered when establishing reference values in farm animals for better clinical diagnosis. The information provided in this review is valuable for researchers and veterinarians to help them a better understanding of testicular hemodynamics for the proper evaluation of breeding soundness examination in males.

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