Comparison of reproductive performance and functional analysis of spermatogenesis factors between domestic yak and semi-wild blood yak

家养牦牛与半野生血牦牛繁殖性能比较及精子发生因子功能分析

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Abstract

This study investigates differences in reproductive performance, testicular histology, and transcriptomic profiles between male Subei (SB; semi-wild) yaks and two domestic yaks, Gannan (GN) and Qinghai (QH). Key metrics including mating age, utilization time, breeding capacity, morphometric traits, and testicular indices were analyzed. SB yaks exhibited superior reproductive metrics, including earlier sexual maturity, prolonged utilization periods, and enhanced breeding capacity compared to GN and QH (P < 0.05). Morphologically, SB yaks demonstrated significantly greater body weight, and testicular dimensions. Compared with GN and QH yaks, the seminiferous tubules of SB yaks exhibited significantly larger spermatogenic cells and luminal cavities, along with a notably higher sperm density within the luminal cavity. Transcriptomic analysis identified 2,403 and 4,428 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in GN vs. SB and QH vs. SB comparisons, respectively. Eight key genes (TPPP3, SMAD3, PAFAH1B3, BMP7, ARSA, CTNNB1, SMAD4, STAT3) and three pathways (Hippo, pluripotency regulation, TGF-β) were implicated in testicular development and spermatogenesis. These findings underscore the genetic and physiological advantages of SB yaks, offering insights for enhancing male yak reproductive performance.

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