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Neonatal infrared thermography images in the hypothermic ruminant model: Anatomical-morphological-physiological aspects and mechanisms for thermoregulation

Hypothermia is one factor associated with mortality in newborn ruminants due to the drastic temperature change upon exposure to the extrauterine environment in the first hours after birth. Ruminants are precocial whose mechanisms for generating heat or preventing heat loss involve genetic characteri...

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Autores principales: Mota-Rojas, Daniel, Wang, Dehua, Titto, Cristiane Gonçalves, Martínez-Burnes, Julio, Villanueva-García, Dina, Lezama, Karina, Domínguez, Adriana, Hernández-Avalos, Ismael, Mora-Medina, Patricia, Verduzco, Antonio, Olmos-Hernández, Adriana, Casas, Alejandro, Rodríguez, Daniela, José, Nancy, Rios, Jennifer, Pelagalli, Alessandra
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9386124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35990264
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.963205
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author Mota-Rojas, Daniel
Wang, Dehua
Titto, Cristiane Gonçalves
Martínez-Burnes, Julio
Villanueva-García, Dina
Lezama, Karina
Domínguez, Adriana
Hernández-Avalos, Ismael
Mora-Medina, Patricia
Verduzco, Antonio
Olmos-Hernández, Adriana
Casas, Alejandro
Rodríguez, Daniela
José, Nancy
Rios, Jennifer
Pelagalli, Alessandra
author_facet Mota-Rojas, Daniel
Wang, Dehua
Titto, Cristiane Gonçalves
Martínez-Burnes, Julio
Villanueva-García, Dina
Lezama, Karina
Domínguez, Adriana
Hernández-Avalos, Ismael
Mora-Medina, Patricia
Verduzco, Antonio
Olmos-Hernández, Adriana
Casas, Alejandro
Rodríguez, Daniela
José, Nancy
Rios, Jennifer
Pelagalli, Alessandra
author_sort Mota-Rojas, Daniel
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description Hypothermia is one factor associated with mortality in newborn ruminants due to the drastic temperature change upon exposure to the extrauterine environment in the first hours after birth. Ruminants are precocial whose mechanisms for generating heat or preventing heat loss involve genetic characteristics, the degree of neurodevelopment at birth and environmental aspects. These elements combine to form a more efficient mechanism than those found in altricial species. Although the degree of neurodevelopment is an important advantage for these species, their greater mobility helps them to search for the udder and consume colostrum after birth. However, anatomical differences such as the distribution of adipose tissue or the presence of type II muscle fibers could lead to the understanding that these species use their energy resources more efficiently for heat production. The introduction of unconventional ruminant species, such as the water buffalo, has led to rethinking other characteristics like the skin thickness or the coat type that could intervene in the thermoregulation capacity of the newborn. Implementing tools to analyze species-specific characteristics that help prevent a critical decline in temperature is deemed a fundamental strategy for avoiding the adverse effects of a compromised thermoregulatory function. Although thermography is a non-invasive method to assess superficial temperature in several non-human animal species, in newborn ruminants there is limited information about its application, making it necessary to discuss the usefulness of this tool. This review aims to analyze the effects of hypothermia in newborn ruminants, their thermoregulation mechanisms that compensate for this condition, and the application of infrared thermography (IRT) to identify cases with hypothermia.
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spelling pubmed-93861242022-08-19 Neonatal infrared thermography images in the hypothermic ruminant model: Anatomical-morphological-physiological aspects and mechanisms for thermoregulation Mota-Rojas, Daniel Wang, Dehua Titto, Cristiane Gonçalves Martínez-Burnes, Julio Villanueva-García, Dina Lezama, Karina Domínguez, Adriana Hernández-Avalos, Ismael Mora-Medina, Patricia Verduzco, Antonio Olmos-Hernández, Adriana Casas, Alejandro Rodríguez, Daniela José, Nancy Rios, Jennifer Pelagalli, Alessandra Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Hypothermia is one factor associated with mortality in newborn ruminants due to the drastic temperature change upon exposure to the extrauterine environment in the first hours after birth. Ruminants are precocial whose mechanisms for generating heat or preventing heat loss involve genetic characteristics, the degree of neurodevelopment at birth and environmental aspects. These elements combine to form a more efficient mechanism than those found in altricial species. Although the degree of neurodevelopment is an important advantage for these species, their greater mobility helps them to search for the udder and consume colostrum after birth. However, anatomical differences such as the distribution of adipose tissue or the presence of type II muscle fibers could lead to the understanding that these species use their energy resources more efficiently for heat production. The introduction of unconventional ruminant species, such as the water buffalo, has led to rethinking other characteristics like the skin thickness or the coat type that could intervene in the thermoregulation capacity of the newborn. Implementing tools to analyze species-specific characteristics that help prevent a critical decline in temperature is deemed a fundamental strategy for avoiding the adverse effects of a compromised thermoregulatory function. Although thermography is a non-invasive method to assess superficial temperature in several non-human animal species, in newborn ruminants there is limited information about its application, making it necessary to discuss the usefulness of this tool. This review aims to analyze the effects of hypothermia in newborn ruminants, their thermoregulation mechanisms that compensate for this condition, and the application of infrared thermography (IRT) to identify cases with hypothermia. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9386124/ /pubmed/35990264 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.963205 Text en Copyright © 2022 Mota-Rojas, Wang, Titto, Martínez-Burnes, Villanueva-García, Lezama, Domínguez, Hernández-Avalos, Mora-Medina, Verduzco, Olmos-Hernández, Casas, Rodríguez, José, Rios and Pelagalli. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Mota-Rojas, Daniel
Wang, Dehua
Titto, Cristiane Gonçalves
Martínez-Burnes, Julio
Villanueva-García, Dina
Lezama, Karina
Domínguez, Adriana
Hernández-Avalos, Ismael
Mora-Medina, Patricia
Verduzco, Antonio
Olmos-Hernández, Adriana
Casas, Alejandro
Rodríguez, Daniela
José, Nancy
Rios, Jennifer
Pelagalli, Alessandra
Neonatal infrared thermography images in the hypothermic ruminant model: Anatomical-morphological-physiological aspects and mechanisms for thermoregulation
title Neonatal infrared thermography images in the hypothermic ruminant model: Anatomical-morphological-physiological aspects and mechanisms for thermoregulation
title_full Neonatal infrared thermography images in the hypothermic ruminant model: Anatomical-morphological-physiological aspects and mechanisms for thermoregulation
title_fullStr Neonatal infrared thermography images in the hypothermic ruminant model: Anatomical-morphological-physiological aspects and mechanisms for thermoregulation
title_full_unstemmed Neonatal infrared thermography images in the hypothermic ruminant model: Anatomical-morphological-physiological aspects and mechanisms for thermoregulation
title_short Neonatal infrared thermography images in the hypothermic ruminant model: Anatomical-morphological-physiological aspects and mechanisms for thermoregulation
title_sort neonatal infrared thermography images in the hypothermic ruminant model: anatomical-morphological-physiological aspects and mechanisms for thermoregulation
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9386124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35990264
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.963205
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