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Effect of Thermal Stress on Thermoregulation, Hematological and Hormonal Characteristics of Caracu Beef Cattle

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Heat stress impacts animal production, reproduction, health, and welfare, making it profitable to raise animals adapted to the climate. In this context, Caracu (Bos taurus taurus) is the large Creole breed adapted to the Brazilian tropical climate. Thus, this study investigated the i...

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Autores principales: Abduch, Natalya G., Pires, Bianca V., Souza, Luana L., Vicentini, Rogerio R., Zadra, Lenira El Faro, Fragomeni, Breno O., Silva, Rafael M. O., Baldi, Fernando, Paz, Claudia C. P., Stafuzza, Nedenia B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9774310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36552393
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12243473
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author Abduch, Natalya G.
Pires, Bianca V.
Souza, Luana L.
Vicentini, Rogerio R.
Zadra, Lenira El Faro
Fragomeni, Breno O.
Silva, Rafael M. O.
Baldi, Fernando
Paz, Claudia C. P.
Stafuzza, Nedenia B.
author_facet Abduch, Natalya G.
Pires, Bianca V.
Souza, Luana L.
Vicentini, Rogerio R.
Zadra, Lenira El Faro
Fragomeni, Breno O.
Silva, Rafael M. O.
Baldi, Fernando
Paz, Claudia C. P.
Stafuzza, Nedenia B.
author_sort Abduch, Natalya G.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Heat stress impacts animal production, reproduction, health, and welfare, making it profitable to raise animals adapted to the climate. In this context, Caracu (Bos taurus taurus) is the large Creole breed adapted to the Brazilian tropical climate. Thus, this study investigated the influence of environmental temperature on thermoregulation (surface temperature obtained by infrared thermography and rectal temperature), hormonal (cortisol, cortisone, and progesterone), and hematological characteristics of Caracu. The results revealed that heat stress changes several physiological characteristics of Caracu cattle, although most of them remained within the regular values observed for taurine Creole breeds. In addition, males and females exhibited differences in their responses to heat stress. The decrease in animal production caused by heat stress is a growing concern. Therefore, the identification and wide use of naturally resistant animals in terminal crossbreeding schemes to explore heterosis and complementarity, and in pure herds, is important to minimize the impact of heat stress on animal production. ABSTRACT: This study evaluated the influence of environmental temperature on thermoregulation, hormonal, and hematological characteristics in Caracu cattle. Blood samples, hair length, coat and muzzle colors, rectal (RT), and surface temperatures were collected from 48 males and 43 females before (morning) and after sun exposure for eight hours (afternoon). Infrared thermography (IRT) was used to identify superficial temperature that exhibits a high correlation with RT. Hematological parameters, hormone concentrations, RT, and the superficial temperature obtained by IRT that exhibited the highest correlation with RT were evaluated by variance analysis. Regarding IRT, the lower left side of the body (LS) showed the highest correlation with the RT. Interaction between period and sex was observed for LS, cortisol, and eosinophils. Cortisone, progesterone, and RT were influenced by period and sex. Neutrophils and segmented neutrophils were influenced by the period, which showed the highest concentrations after sun exposure. Platelets, leukocytes, lymphocytes, and monocytes were influenced by sex. Heat stress changes several physiological characteristics where males and females exhibited differences in their responses to heat stress. Furthermore, most characteristics evaluated remained within the regular values observed for taurine Creole breeds, showing that Caracu is adapted to tropical climates.
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spelling pubmed-97743102022-12-23 Effect of Thermal Stress on Thermoregulation, Hematological and Hormonal Characteristics of Caracu Beef Cattle Abduch, Natalya G. Pires, Bianca V. Souza, Luana L. Vicentini, Rogerio R. Zadra, Lenira El Faro Fragomeni, Breno O. Silva, Rafael M. O. Baldi, Fernando Paz, Claudia C. P. Stafuzza, Nedenia B. Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Heat stress impacts animal production, reproduction, health, and welfare, making it profitable to raise animals adapted to the climate. In this context, Caracu (Bos taurus taurus) is the large Creole breed adapted to the Brazilian tropical climate. Thus, this study investigated the influence of environmental temperature on thermoregulation (surface temperature obtained by infrared thermography and rectal temperature), hormonal (cortisol, cortisone, and progesterone), and hematological characteristics of Caracu. The results revealed that heat stress changes several physiological characteristics of Caracu cattle, although most of them remained within the regular values observed for taurine Creole breeds. In addition, males and females exhibited differences in their responses to heat stress. The decrease in animal production caused by heat stress is a growing concern. Therefore, the identification and wide use of naturally resistant animals in terminal crossbreeding schemes to explore heterosis and complementarity, and in pure herds, is important to minimize the impact of heat stress on animal production. ABSTRACT: This study evaluated the influence of environmental temperature on thermoregulation, hormonal, and hematological characteristics in Caracu cattle. Blood samples, hair length, coat and muzzle colors, rectal (RT), and surface temperatures were collected from 48 males and 43 females before (morning) and after sun exposure for eight hours (afternoon). Infrared thermography (IRT) was used to identify superficial temperature that exhibits a high correlation with RT. Hematological parameters, hormone concentrations, RT, and the superficial temperature obtained by IRT that exhibited the highest correlation with RT were evaluated by variance analysis. Regarding IRT, the lower left side of the body (LS) showed the highest correlation with the RT. Interaction between period and sex was observed for LS, cortisol, and eosinophils. Cortisone, progesterone, and RT were influenced by period and sex. Neutrophils and segmented neutrophils were influenced by the period, which showed the highest concentrations after sun exposure. Platelets, leukocytes, lymphocytes, and monocytes were influenced by sex. Heat stress changes several physiological characteristics where males and females exhibited differences in their responses to heat stress. Furthermore, most characteristics evaluated remained within the regular values observed for taurine Creole breeds, showing that Caracu is adapted to tropical climates. MDPI 2022-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9774310/ /pubmed/36552393 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12243473 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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Abduch, Natalya G.
Pires, Bianca V.
Souza, Luana L.
Vicentini, Rogerio R.
Zadra, Lenira El Faro
Fragomeni, Breno O.
Silva, Rafael M. O.
Baldi, Fernando
Paz, Claudia C. P.
Stafuzza, Nedenia B.
Effect of Thermal Stress on Thermoregulation, Hematological and Hormonal Characteristics of Caracu Beef Cattle
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title_fullStr Effect of Thermal Stress on Thermoregulation, Hematological and Hormonal Characteristics of Caracu Beef Cattle
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Thermal Stress on Thermoregulation, Hematological and Hormonal Characteristics of Caracu Beef Cattle
title_short Effect of Thermal Stress on Thermoregulation, Hematological and Hormonal Characteristics of Caracu Beef Cattle
title_sort effect of thermal stress on thermoregulation, hematological and hormonal characteristics of caracu beef cattle
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9774310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36552393
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12243473
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