Luís G Capela, Inês C Leites, Luísa M Mateus, Ricardo P Romão, Rosa Mln Pereira, Luís Lopes-da-Costa
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摘要
对热恢复力的选择是减轻热应激(HS)效应的主要目标。弹性品种需要一个基因库来揭示新的体温调节机制。本研究评估了两个耐热性本土牛品种对季节性慢性HS的反应及其热抗性机制。在夏末(S)和冬末(W)产后40±6 d,对连续牧场饲养的牛牛本土品种Alentejana (n = 34)和Mertolenga (MERT, n = 55)产犊奶牛进行检查。测量奶牛侧温湿指数(THI)和体温,采集血BHB、瘦素、总T3、T4,采集颈毛皮质醇,超声、子宫内膜细胞学和活检评估生殖道。ALT奶牛的直肠温度在两个季节相似,而MERT奶牛的直肠温度更高(p
Effects of seasonal chronic heat stress on body thermoregulation, cortisol release and uterine health in postpartum native Alentejana and Mertolenga beef cattle.
Selection towards resilience to heat is a main goal to mitigate Heat Stress (HS) effects. Resilient breeds entail a genetic pool to uncover novel thermoregulatory mechanisms. This study evaluated the response to seasonal chronic HS and mechanisms behind thermo-resistance in two heat-resilient native cattle breeds. Multiparous cows of Bos taurus native breeds Alentejana (ALT, n = 34) and Mertolenga (MERT, n = 55), maintained in continuous pasture, were examined at 40 ± 6 d postpartum at the end of Summer (S) and Winter (W). Cow-side temperature-humidity index (THI) and body temperatures were measured, blood was collected for BHB, leptin, total T3 and T4, neck hair was collected for cortisol measurement, and the genital tract was evaluated by ultrasonography, endometrial cytology and biopsy. In ALT cows, rectal temperature was similar in both seasons, whereas in MERT cows it was greater (p < 0.01) in S compared to W. Mean THI of previous 60 days attenuated the increment in body temperatures, revealing a significant (p < 0.01) acclimation mechanism, which was more efficient in ALT. In summer, T3 decrease was more accentuated in ALT than MERT cows (34% vs. 13%, p < 0.05). This highlights the breed's specific thermoregulatory traits. Hair cortisol concentrations were not affected by season, thereby failing as a reliable indicator of HS in native breeds. Endometrial cytology proportion of polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) was reduced with increasing THI (p < 0.01), independent of cortisol secretion. In conclusion, this study identified chronic stress phenotypic markers of beneficial thermoregulatory mechanisms of heat resilient cattle breeds, relevant for selection programs.
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BMC Veterinary Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of medical conditions of domestic, companion, farm and wild animals, as well as the biomedical processes that underlie their health.