Coat color affects cortisol and serotonin levels in the serum and hairs of Holstein dairy cows exposed to cold winter

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
J. Ghassemi Nejad, H.G. Lee
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Abstract

Previous studies showed that coat color significantly affects hair cortisol levels but not serum cortisol and serotonin levels in heifers and dairy cows under heat stress conditions. As a follow-up study, we tested whether both serum and hair cortisol and serotonin levels in winter-housed dairy cows were affected by coat color (black vs white). Twenty multiparous high-yielding dairy cows (DIM = 110 ± 25, milk yield = 35 ± 2.1 kg) were assigned to one of the following groups: 1) black coat color (BCC; over 85% of coat black, n = 14) and 2) white coat color (WCC; over 85% of coat white, n = 6). The experimental period lasted 60 d (from December to February), during which the animals were kept in a building with free stalls that had dry river sand bedding. Blood was harvested for 3 consecutive days at the end of the study. Hair was harvested from the forehead of each individual at the beginning and on the end-day of the study. Cortisol and serotonin hormones were measured in serum and hair. Data were analyzed using t-test. The results revealed that cows with BCC had lower hair cortisol and higher hair serotonin levels than those with WCC (P < 0.05). No differences in serum cortisol levels were observed between cows with WCC and BCC (P > 0.05). The serum serotonin level was lower in cows with WCC compared to the BCC group (P < 0.05). Taken together, coat color significantly affected stress levels indicated by higher hair cortisol and lower hair serotonin levels in WCC cows in addition to lower serum serotonin levels in the corresponding animals. This feature of coat color should be considered as a management tool, particularly in countries with long winters.

皮毛颜色影响暴露在寒冷冬季的荷斯坦奶牛血清和毛发中的皮质醇和血清素水平
先前的研究表明,在热应激条件下,毛色会显著影响小母牛和奶牛的毛皮质醇水平,但不会影响血清皮质醇和血清素水平。作为一项后续研究,我们测试了冬季饲养奶牛的血清、毛发皮质醇和血清素水平是否受到皮毛颜色(黑色与白色)的影响。将20头多胎高产奶牛(DIM=110±25,产奶量=35±2.1 kg)分为以下组之一:1)黑色皮毛(BCC;85%以上的皮毛为黑色,n=14)和2)白色皮毛(WCC;85%以下的皮毛为白色,n=6)。实验期持续了60天(从12月到2月),期间动物被关在一栋有免费摊位的建筑里,里面有干燥的河沙垫层。在研究结束时,连续3天采集血液。在研究开始和结束时,从每个人的前额采集头发。在血清和头发中测量皮质醇和血清素激素。数据采用t检验进行分析。结果显示,患有BCC的奶牛比患有WCC的奶牛具有更低的毛发皮质醇和更高的毛发血清素水平(P<;0.05)。患有WCC和BCC的牛之间没有观察到血清皮质醇水平的差异(P>;0.05),患有WCC奶牛的血清血清素水平低于BCC组(P<),毛色显著影响应激水平,WCC奶牛的毛皮质醇水平较高,毛血清素水平较低,相应动物的血清血清素水平也较低。这种被毛颜色的特征应该被视为一种管理工具,尤其是在冬季漫长的国家。
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Domestic animal endocrinology
Domestic animal endocrinology 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
4.80%
发文量
58
审稿时长
31 days
期刊介绍: Domestic Animal Endocrinology publishes scientific papers dealing with the study of the endocrine physiology of domestic animal species. Those manuscripts utilizing other species as models for clinical or production problems associated with domestic animals are also welcome. Topics covered include: Classical and reproductive endocrinology- Clinical and applied endocrinology- Regulation of hormone secretion- Hormone action- Molecular biology- Cytokines- Growth factors
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