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Query: UNIPROT:P56851 (
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The
epididymal
region plays an important role in the reproduction of roosters, as it is the site of functions important in the maintenance of fertility, including fluid and calcium reabsorption and sperm surface modifications. About 10 years ago, a reproductive dysfunction characterized by the formation of luminal calcium stones in the
epididymal
region of roosters was described. This anomaly, known as
epididymal
lithiasis, is associated with a significant decrease in the fertility of affected roosters. This reproductive anomaly has been observed in multiple countries and is thought to negatively impact the poultry industry; however, the cause of
epididymal
lithiasis has not been fully determined. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the origin of
epididymal
lithiasis, including the presence of an infectious agent within the
epididymal
region, an autoimmune response, increased dietary calcium and vitamin D3 intake and the presence of genetic susceptibility factors; however, none of these has been proven to be the primary cause of the calcium stone formation. Nonetheless, considerable evidence suggests that regardless of the primary cause of
epididymal
lithiasis, this anomaly could result from a hormonal imbalance or a local impairment of calcium homeostasis in the
epididymal
region. The objectives of this mini-review are to 1) summarize the reproductive alterations observed in animals affected by
epididymal
lithiasis, 2) discuss the hypotheses proposed to explain the cause of luminal stone formation and 3) provide perspectives for future studies of this
reproductive disorder
.
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PMID:Epididymal lithiasis in roosters: in the middle of the way there was a stone. 2162 47