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Effects of Seasonal Heat Stress during Late Gestation on Growth Performance, Metabolic and Immuno-Endocrine Parameters of Calves

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Heat stress encountered during late gestation will not only reduce subsequent lactation performance, it will also affect the health and growth performance of calves. This study investigated the effects of seasonal heat stress during late gestation on the growth, metabolism, and immun...

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Autores principales: Tang, Cheng, Liang, Yan, Guo, Jiahe, Wang, Mengqi, Li, Mingxun, Zhang, Huimin, Arbab, Abdelaziz Adam Idriss, Karrow, Niel A., Yang, Zhangping, Mao, Yongjiang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8944852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35327113
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12060716
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author Tang, Cheng
Liang, Yan
Guo, Jiahe
Wang, Mengqi
Li, Mingxun
Zhang, Huimin
Arbab, Abdelaziz Adam Idriss
Karrow, Niel A.
Yang, Zhangping
Mao, Yongjiang
author_facet Tang, Cheng
Liang, Yan
Guo, Jiahe
Wang, Mengqi
Li, Mingxun
Zhang, Huimin
Arbab, Abdelaziz Adam Idriss
Karrow, Niel A.
Yang, Zhangping
Mao, Yongjiang
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Heat stress encountered during late gestation will not only reduce subsequent lactation performance, it will also affect the health and growth performance of calves. This study investigated the effects of seasonal heat stress during late gestation on the growth, metabolism, and immunity of calves. We found that heat stress during this period can impair hormones, oxidative stress, and immunity of calves before weaning and increase the risk of diarrhea in the first week after birth. ABSTRACT: Heat stress during late gestation could affect subsequent lactation performance, resulting in damage to the immune function, health, and growth performance of calves. This study aimed to compare the effects of 33 days of summer stress (Summer group, 70.15 < THI < 74.28) with 33 days of winter during late gestation (Winter group, 57.55 < THI < 67.25) on the growth, hormones, oxidative stress, and immune function of calves. Calves (Summer, n = 28; Winter, n = 23) were separated from cows immediately after birth and fed with 2 L colostrum within 2 h and 8–10 h after birth, respectively, and weaned at 60 days of age. Bodyweight (BW) was measured at birth and weaning. Withers height (WH), body length, and chest girth were measured at birth, 30 days, and 60 days of age. The health of calves ranging in age from 1 to 7 days was recorded. Plasma interferon-γ (IFN-γ), superoxide dismutase (SOD), adrenocorticotropin (ACTH), gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), IgG, cortisol, heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70), growth hormone (GH), insulin, lipid peroxide (LPO), and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) levels were measured in calves at 0 (before colostrum feeding), 3, 7, 14, 28, and 56 days of age. The pregnancy period of the Summer group was shortened by 1.44 days. The Winter and Summer groups had the same birth weight. One week after birth, the incidence of diarrhea was 57.14% and 21.74% in Summer and Winter groups, respectively. Compared with the Winter group, TNF-α in the Summer group increased significantly before colostrum feeding. ACTH and LPO decreased significantly at 3 days of age, ACTH and TNF-α decreased significantly at 7 days of age, Hsp70 increased significantly, ACTH was significantly reduced at 14 days of age, and Hsp70 increased dramatically at 7 days of age. SOD and TNF-α increased statistically at 28 days of age, LPO decreased significantly, and IFN-γ decreased significantly at 56 days of age, while IgG and GH increased significantly. We conclude that maternal heat stress during late gestation can damage the oxidative stress and immune plasma indexes of offspring before weaning.
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spelling pubmed-89448522022-03-25 Effects of Seasonal Heat Stress during Late Gestation on Growth Performance, Metabolic and Immuno-Endocrine Parameters of Calves Tang, Cheng Liang, Yan Guo, Jiahe Wang, Mengqi Li, Mingxun Zhang, Huimin Arbab, Abdelaziz Adam Idriss Karrow, Niel A. Yang, Zhangping Mao, Yongjiang Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Heat stress encountered during late gestation will not only reduce subsequent lactation performance, it will also affect the health and growth performance of calves. This study investigated the effects of seasonal heat stress during late gestation on the growth, metabolism, and immunity of calves. We found that heat stress during this period can impair hormones, oxidative stress, and immunity of calves before weaning and increase the risk of diarrhea in the first week after birth. ABSTRACT: Heat stress during late gestation could affect subsequent lactation performance, resulting in damage to the immune function, health, and growth performance of calves. This study aimed to compare the effects of 33 days of summer stress (Summer group, 70.15 < THI < 74.28) with 33 days of winter during late gestation (Winter group, 57.55 < THI < 67.25) on the growth, hormones, oxidative stress, and immune function of calves. Calves (Summer, n = 28; Winter, n = 23) were separated from cows immediately after birth and fed with 2 L colostrum within 2 h and 8–10 h after birth, respectively, and weaned at 60 days of age. Bodyweight (BW) was measured at birth and weaning. Withers height (WH), body length, and chest girth were measured at birth, 30 days, and 60 days of age. The health of calves ranging in age from 1 to 7 days was recorded. Plasma interferon-γ (IFN-γ), superoxide dismutase (SOD), adrenocorticotropin (ACTH), gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), IgG, cortisol, heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70), growth hormone (GH), insulin, lipid peroxide (LPO), and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) levels were measured in calves at 0 (before colostrum feeding), 3, 7, 14, 28, and 56 days of age. The pregnancy period of the Summer group was shortened by 1.44 days. The Winter and Summer groups had the same birth weight. One week after birth, the incidence of diarrhea was 57.14% and 21.74% in Summer and Winter groups, respectively. Compared with the Winter group, TNF-α in the Summer group increased significantly before colostrum feeding. ACTH and LPO decreased significantly at 3 days of age, ACTH and TNF-α decreased significantly at 7 days of age, Hsp70 increased significantly, ACTH was significantly reduced at 14 days of age, and Hsp70 increased dramatically at 7 days of age. SOD and TNF-α increased statistically at 28 days of age, LPO decreased significantly, and IFN-γ decreased significantly at 56 days of age, while IgG and GH increased significantly. We conclude that maternal heat stress during late gestation can damage the oxidative stress and immune plasma indexes of offspring before weaning. MDPI 2022-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8944852/ /pubmed/35327113 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12060716 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tang, Cheng
Liang, Yan
Guo, Jiahe
Wang, Mengqi
Li, Mingxun
Zhang, Huimin
Arbab, Abdelaziz Adam Idriss
Karrow, Niel A.
Yang, Zhangping
Mao, Yongjiang
Effects of Seasonal Heat Stress during Late Gestation on Growth Performance, Metabolic and Immuno-Endocrine Parameters of Calves
title Effects of Seasonal Heat Stress during Late Gestation on Growth Performance, Metabolic and Immuno-Endocrine Parameters of Calves
title_full Effects of Seasonal Heat Stress during Late Gestation on Growth Performance, Metabolic and Immuno-Endocrine Parameters of Calves
title_fullStr Effects of Seasonal Heat Stress during Late Gestation on Growth Performance, Metabolic and Immuno-Endocrine Parameters of Calves
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Seasonal Heat Stress during Late Gestation on Growth Performance, Metabolic and Immuno-Endocrine Parameters of Calves
title_short Effects of Seasonal Heat Stress during Late Gestation on Growth Performance, Metabolic and Immuno-Endocrine Parameters of Calves
title_sort effects of seasonal heat stress during late gestation on growth performance, metabolic and immuno-endocrine parameters of calves
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8944852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35327113
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12060716
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