ABSTRACT
Yak, an important mammal on the Qinghai Tibet Plateau, begins its breeding season in the autumn and is considered to be a short-day breeder. It is generally postulated that the pineal hormone melatonin synchronizes the ovine reproductive cycle with the environmental photoperiod through neuroendocrine changes in the hypothalamus–pituitary–gonadal axis in several mammals. Here, it is proposed that melatonin initiates estrus in the breeding season through the hypothalamus–pituitary–gonadal axis. Our current understanding of melatonin underlying seasonal breeding in the yak is summarized and we review the regulative effect and mechanism of melatonin in the natural seasonal reproduction of yak.
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