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Comparison of Female Verzaschese and Camosciata delle Alpi Goats’ Hematological Parameters in The Context of Adaptation to Local Environmental Conditions in Semi-Extensive Systems in Italy
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Livestock biodiversity is being lost at an alarming rate. It is mainly due to genetic selection for desirable traits and the standardization of productions, but this has determined a dramatic reduction in intra- and inter-breed genetic variability. Autochthonous breeds represent a pi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9264801/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35804602 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12131703 |
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author | Agradi, Stella Menchetti, Laura Curone, Giulio Faustini, Massimo Vigo, Daniele Villa, Luca Zanzani, Sergio Aurelio Postoli, Rezart Kika, Tana Shtylla Riva, Federica Draghi, Susanna Luridiana, Sebastiano Archetti, Ivonne Brecchia, Gabriele Manfredi, Maria Teresa Gazzonis, Alessia Libera |
author_facet | Agradi, Stella Menchetti, Laura Curone, Giulio Faustini, Massimo Vigo, Daniele Villa, Luca Zanzani, Sergio Aurelio Postoli, Rezart Kika, Tana Shtylla Riva, Federica Draghi, Susanna Luridiana, Sebastiano Archetti, Ivonne Brecchia, Gabriele Manfredi, Maria Teresa Gazzonis, Alessia Libera |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Livestock biodiversity is being lost at an alarming rate. It is mainly due to genetic selection for desirable traits and the standardization of productions, but this has determined a dramatic reduction in intra- and inter-breed genetic variability. Autochthonous breeds represent a pivotal genetic resource thanks to their environment-specific adaptive features, especially related to rusticity, frugality, fertility, and longevity. In this context, it is of fundamental importance to deepen the knowledge about these breeds’ physiology and to take care of their health in the optic of conservation strategies. This study established hematological reference values in female goats of a cosmopolitan (i.e., Camosciata delle Alpi) and an Italian autochthonous (i.e., Verzaschese) breed reared in the same conditions. The influence of breed, age, and season on the hematological parameters was also investigated. The results have shown that variation due to breed, age, and season in blood parameters could be attributed both to physiological changes, such as the ones given by ageing and melatonin effect, and to adaptive genetic processes, for example, towards gastrointestinal parasitism. These findings can be helpful to provide evidence of the importance of recovering endangered/rare local breeds, which are a fundamental heritage for agricultural biodiversity, and local culture. ABSTRACT: Local livestock breeds are pivotal to ensure sustainable agriculture and represent a real genetic resource in the context of genetic variability reduction. This study aimed at broadening the knowledge about hematological values in female Verzaschese and Camosciata delle Alpi goats (an Italian local and a cosmopolitan goat breed, respectively) and investigating factors affecting them (i.e., breed, age, season). Blood samples were collected monthly from 34 Verzaschese and 37 Camosciata delle Alpi female goats kept under the same semi-extensive farming system for a whole year. The main hematological parameters were evaluated, and descriptive as well as inferential statistical analyses were performed. Reference intervals for complete blood cell count were established and several inter-breed differences were found. In particular, most of the red blood cell parameters were higher in Verzaschese than Camosciata delle Alpi (p < 0.05) suggesting a greater gastrointestinal parasites’ resilience of the local breed. The age effect (p < 0.05) was consistent with the literature while the season effect (p < 0.05) could be explained by the melatonin immunostimulant action and gastrointestinal parasitism influence. Overall, differences in blood values could be attributed to physiological changes and adaptive strategies developed through centuries highlighting the remarkable rusticity and adaptation to the environment and farming system of the local breed. |
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spelling | pubmed-92648012022-07-09 Comparison of Female Verzaschese and Camosciata delle Alpi Goats’ Hematological Parameters in The Context of Adaptation to Local Environmental Conditions in Semi-Extensive Systems in Italy Agradi, Stella Menchetti, Laura Curone, Giulio Faustini, Massimo Vigo, Daniele Villa, Luca Zanzani, Sergio Aurelio Postoli, Rezart Kika, Tana Shtylla Riva, Federica Draghi, Susanna Luridiana, Sebastiano Archetti, Ivonne Brecchia, Gabriele Manfredi, Maria Teresa Gazzonis, Alessia Libera Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Livestock biodiversity is being lost at an alarming rate. It is mainly due to genetic selection for desirable traits and the standardization of productions, but this has determined a dramatic reduction in intra- and inter-breed genetic variability. Autochthonous breeds represent a pivotal genetic resource thanks to their environment-specific adaptive features, especially related to rusticity, frugality, fertility, and longevity. In this context, it is of fundamental importance to deepen the knowledge about these breeds’ physiology and to take care of their health in the optic of conservation strategies. This study established hematological reference values in female goats of a cosmopolitan (i.e., Camosciata delle Alpi) and an Italian autochthonous (i.e., Verzaschese) breed reared in the same conditions. The influence of breed, age, and season on the hematological parameters was also investigated. The results have shown that variation due to breed, age, and season in blood parameters could be attributed both to physiological changes, such as the ones given by ageing and melatonin effect, and to adaptive genetic processes, for example, towards gastrointestinal parasitism. These findings can be helpful to provide evidence of the importance of recovering endangered/rare local breeds, which are a fundamental heritage for agricultural biodiversity, and local culture. ABSTRACT: Local livestock breeds are pivotal to ensure sustainable agriculture and represent a real genetic resource in the context of genetic variability reduction. This study aimed at broadening the knowledge about hematological values in female Verzaschese and Camosciata delle Alpi goats (an Italian local and a cosmopolitan goat breed, respectively) and investigating factors affecting them (i.e., breed, age, season). Blood samples were collected monthly from 34 Verzaschese and 37 Camosciata delle Alpi female goats kept under the same semi-extensive farming system for a whole year. The main hematological parameters were evaluated, and descriptive as well as inferential statistical analyses were performed. Reference intervals for complete blood cell count were established and several inter-breed differences were found. In particular, most of the red blood cell parameters were higher in Verzaschese than Camosciata delle Alpi (p < 0.05) suggesting a greater gastrointestinal parasites’ resilience of the local breed. The age effect (p < 0.05) was consistent with the literature while the season effect (p < 0.05) could be explained by the melatonin immunostimulant action and gastrointestinal parasitism influence. Overall, differences in blood values could be attributed to physiological changes and adaptive strategies developed through centuries highlighting the remarkable rusticity and adaptation to the environment and farming system of the local breed. MDPI 2022-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9264801/ /pubmed/35804602 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12131703 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Agradi, Stella Menchetti, Laura Curone, Giulio Faustini, Massimo Vigo, Daniele Villa, Luca Zanzani, Sergio Aurelio Postoli, Rezart Kika, Tana Shtylla Riva, Federica Draghi, Susanna Luridiana, Sebastiano Archetti, Ivonne Brecchia, Gabriele Manfredi, Maria Teresa Gazzonis, Alessia Libera Comparison of Female Verzaschese and Camosciata delle Alpi Goats’ Hematological Parameters in The Context of Adaptation to Local Environmental Conditions in Semi-Extensive Systems in Italy |
title | Comparison of Female Verzaschese and Camosciata delle Alpi Goats’ Hematological Parameters in The Context of Adaptation to Local Environmental Conditions in Semi-Extensive Systems in Italy |
title_full | Comparison of Female Verzaschese and Camosciata delle Alpi Goats’ Hematological Parameters in The Context of Adaptation to Local Environmental Conditions in Semi-Extensive Systems in Italy |
title_fullStr | Comparison of Female Verzaschese and Camosciata delle Alpi Goats’ Hematological Parameters in The Context of Adaptation to Local Environmental Conditions in Semi-Extensive Systems in Italy |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparison of Female Verzaschese and Camosciata delle Alpi Goats’ Hematological Parameters in The Context of Adaptation to Local Environmental Conditions in Semi-Extensive Systems in Italy |
title_short | Comparison of Female Verzaschese and Camosciata delle Alpi Goats’ Hematological Parameters in The Context of Adaptation to Local Environmental Conditions in Semi-Extensive Systems in Italy |
title_sort | comparison of female verzaschese and camosciata delle alpi goats’ hematological parameters in the context of adaptation to local environmental conditions in semi-extensive systems in italy |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9264801/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35804602 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12131703 |
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