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Mechanical/thermal sensitivity and superficial temperature in the stump of long-term tail-docked dairy cows

BACKGROUND: Tail docking of dairy cows is a painful procedure that affects animal welfare level. The aims of this study were first to evaluate the response to mechanical and thermal stimulation, and second to determine the superficial temperature of the stump of tail-docked dairy cows. METHODS: One...

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Autores principales: Troncoso, Renata J., Herzberg, Daniel E., Meneses, Constanza S., Müller, Heine Y., Werner, Marianne P., Bustamante, Hedie
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Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6054783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30042886
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5213
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author Troncoso, Renata J.
Herzberg, Daniel E.
Meneses, Constanza S.
Müller, Heine Y.
Werner, Marianne P.
Bustamante, Hedie
author_facet Troncoso, Renata J.
Herzberg, Daniel E.
Meneses, Constanza S.
Müller, Heine Y.
Werner, Marianne P.
Bustamante, Hedie
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description BACKGROUND: Tail docking of dairy cows is a painful procedure that affects animal welfare level. The aims of this study were first to evaluate the response to mechanical and thermal stimulation, and second to determine the superficial temperature of the stump of tail-docked dairy cows. METHODS: One hundred and sixty-four dairy cows were enrolled. From these, 133 cows were assigned to the tail-docked (TD) group and 31 cows were selected as control animals. The following sensory assessments to evaluate pain in tail-docked cows were performed. Sensitivity of the tail region in both groups of animals was evaluated using a portable algometer. Cold and heat sensitivity assessment was performed using a frozen pack (0 °C) and warm water (45 °C), respectively. Pinprick sensitivity was evaluated using a Wartenberg neurological pinwheel. Superficial temperature was evaluated using a thermographic camera. All sensory assessments and superficial temperature were evaluated in the ventral surface of the tail stump (TD) and tail (C). RESULTS: Pressure pain threshold was lower in TD cows (5.97 ± 0.19 kg) compared to control cows (11.75 ± 0.43 kg). Heat and cold sensitivity was higher in the TD cows compared to control cows with 29% and 23% of TD cows responding positively, respectively. Similarly, after pinprick sensitivity test was performed, 93% of TD cows elicited a positive response to stimulation. Tail-docked cows had lower superficial temperature (26.4 ± 0.27 °C) compared to control cows (29.9 ± 0.62 °C). DISCUSSION: Pressure pain threshold values in both groups of animals were higher than those previously reported for TD pigs, sows and cows. In contrast, pinprick stimulation evaluates the presence of punctate mechanical hyperalgesia/allodynia, usually related to traumatic nerve injury, and this association may reveal that it is possible that these animals developed a disorder associated to the development of a tail stump neuroma and concurrent neuropathic pain, previously reported in TD lambs, pigs and dogs. Thermal sensitivity showed that TD cows responded positively to heat and cold stimulation. These findings suggest that long-term TD cows could be suffering hyperalgesia/allodynia, which may be indicative of chronic pain. Lower superficial temperature in the stump may be associated to sympathetic fiber sprouting in the distal stump, which can lead to vasoconstriction and lower surface temperatures. Further studies are needed in order to confirm neuroma development and adrenergic sprouting.
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spelling pubmed-60547832018-07-24 Mechanical/thermal sensitivity and superficial temperature in the stump of long-term tail-docked dairy cows Troncoso, Renata J. Herzberg, Daniel E. Meneses, Constanza S. Müller, Heine Y. Werner, Marianne P. Bustamante, Hedie PeerJ Agricultural Science BACKGROUND: Tail docking of dairy cows is a painful procedure that affects animal welfare level. The aims of this study were first to evaluate the response to mechanical and thermal stimulation, and second to determine the superficial temperature of the stump of tail-docked dairy cows. METHODS: One hundred and sixty-four dairy cows were enrolled. From these, 133 cows were assigned to the tail-docked (TD) group and 31 cows were selected as control animals. The following sensory assessments to evaluate pain in tail-docked cows were performed. Sensitivity of the tail region in both groups of animals was evaluated using a portable algometer. Cold and heat sensitivity assessment was performed using a frozen pack (0 °C) and warm water (45 °C), respectively. Pinprick sensitivity was evaluated using a Wartenberg neurological pinwheel. Superficial temperature was evaluated using a thermographic camera. All sensory assessments and superficial temperature were evaluated in the ventral surface of the tail stump (TD) and tail (C). RESULTS: Pressure pain threshold was lower in TD cows (5.97 ± 0.19 kg) compared to control cows (11.75 ± 0.43 kg). Heat and cold sensitivity was higher in the TD cows compared to control cows with 29% and 23% of TD cows responding positively, respectively. Similarly, after pinprick sensitivity test was performed, 93% of TD cows elicited a positive response to stimulation. Tail-docked cows had lower superficial temperature (26.4 ± 0.27 °C) compared to control cows (29.9 ± 0.62 °C). DISCUSSION: Pressure pain threshold values in both groups of animals were higher than those previously reported for TD pigs, sows and cows. In contrast, pinprick stimulation evaluates the presence of punctate mechanical hyperalgesia/allodynia, usually related to traumatic nerve injury, and this association may reveal that it is possible that these animals developed a disorder associated to the development of a tail stump neuroma and concurrent neuropathic pain, previously reported in TD lambs, pigs and dogs. Thermal sensitivity showed that TD cows responded positively to heat and cold stimulation. These findings suggest that long-term TD cows could be suffering hyperalgesia/allodynia, which may be indicative of chronic pain. Lower superficial temperature in the stump may be associated to sympathetic fiber sprouting in the distal stump, which can lead to vasoconstriction and lower surface temperatures. Further studies are needed in order to confirm neuroma development and adrenergic sprouting. PeerJ Inc. 2018-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6054783/ /pubmed/30042886 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5213 Text en ©2018 Troncoso et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Agricultural Science
Troncoso, Renata J.
Herzberg, Daniel E.
Meneses, Constanza S.
Müller, Heine Y.
Werner, Marianne P.
Bustamante, Hedie
Mechanical/thermal sensitivity and superficial temperature in the stump of long-term tail-docked dairy cows
title Mechanical/thermal sensitivity and superficial temperature in the stump of long-term tail-docked dairy cows
title_full Mechanical/thermal sensitivity and superficial temperature in the stump of long-term tail-docked dairy cows
title_fullStr Mechanical/thermal sensitivity and superficial temperature in the stump of long-term tail-docked dairy cows
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical/thermal sensitivity and superficial temperature in the stump of long-term tail-docked dairy cows
title_short Mechanical/thermal sensitivity and superficial temperature in the stump of long-term tail-docked dairy cows
title_sort mechanical/thermal sensitivity and superficial temperature in the stump of long-term tail-docked dairy cows
topic Agricultural Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6054783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30042886
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5213
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