Thermoregulatory responses and blood parameters of locally adapted ewes under natural weather conditions of Brazilian semiarid region

<p>The effect of the natural weather conditions on respiratory rate, rectal temperature and hematologic parameters such as glucose, total cholesterol, triacylglycerol, total protein, albumin, globulin, red blood cells, microhematocrit, mean corpuscular volume, serum triiodothyronine (T3) and t...

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Main Authors: Wirton Peixoto Costa, Débora Andréa Evangelista Façanha, Jacinara Hody Gurgel Morais Leite, Regina Cely Benício da Silva, Carlos Henrique de Souza, Dowglish Ferreira Chaves, Angela Maria de Vasconcelos, Benito Soto-Blanco, André Menezes do Vale, Edgard Cavalcanti Pimenta-Filho
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Published: Universidade Estadual de Londrina 2015-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/21142
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spelling doaj-066ff606c25e4b9180af1a4d84e256022020-11-25T00:26:01ZengUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaSemina: Ciências Agrárias1676-546X1679-03592015-12-01366Supl24589460010.5433/1679-0359.2015v36n6Sup2p458912776Thermoregulatory responses and blood parameters of locally adapted ewes under natural weather conditions of Brazilian semiarid regionWirton Peixoto Costa0Débora Andréa Evangelista Façanha1Jacinara Hody Gurgel Morais Leite2Regina Cely Benício da Silva3Carlos Henrique de Souza4Dowglish Ferreira Chaves5Angela Maria de Vasconcelos6Benito Soto-Blanco7André Menezes do Vale8Edgard Cavalcanti Pimenta-Filho9Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoUniversidade Federal Rural do Sem-ÁridoUniversidade Estadual do CearáUniversidade Estadual Vale do AcaraúUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoUniversidade Federal da Paraíba<p>The effect of the natural weather conditions on respiratory rate, rectal temperature and hematologic parameters such as glucose, total cholesterol, triacylglycerol, total protein, albumin, globulin, red blood cells, microhematocrit, mean corpuscular volume, serum triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) levels was evaluated in red (RMN) and white (WMN) coat colored Morada Nova ewes, of different class of body condition score (CBCS), during the dry (from july to december) and wet (from january to june) seasons, which exhibited different (P&lt;0.05) air temperature, relative humidity and radiant thermal load averages. Tukey’s test was used and the difference considered was to P&lt;0.05. Significant greater averages of respiratory rate were observed in the dry period compared to the rainy period (42.26±8.96 and 36.89±8.20 breaths min-1, respectively), mainly in the RMN (45.54±8.23 breaths min-1) compared with the WMN (39.27±8.57 breaths min-1). No differences were observed in rectal temperature measurements between the dry and the wet periods (38.59±0.58 and 38.60±0.56 oC, respectively), but the WMN had higher values than the RMN (38.77±0.54 and 38.40±0.54 oC, respectively). The glucose and total cholesterol were higher in the wet season, with no variation due to breed variety and CBCS. The triacylglycerol did not change between breed varieties and seasons. The albumin was similar between varieties and in different seasons, being different in CBCS. Total protein and globulin serum were higher during the wet season, but total protein was higher and globulin was lower in better CBCS. T3 and T4 levels were higher in the rainy season (0.25±0.07 and 6.74±11.37 ?g dL-1, for T3 and T4, respectively) than in the dry season (0.18±0.08 and 6.31±1.64 ?g dL-1, for T3 and T4, respectively). The red blood cells showed no difference, but microhematocrit was higher in WMN and in the better CBCS and mean corpuscular volume was higher in the dry season. The concentration of T3 was lower in the RMN than in the WMN (0.19±0.07 and 0.24±0.08 ?g dL-1, respectively), while T4 did not differ between them (6.53±1.51 and 6.52±1.46 ?g dL-1, respectively). The Morada Nova sheep showed positive physiological responses to the heat stress, notably an increase of respiratory rate and a reduction of T3 and T4 levels. All another hematologic parameters analyzed were within the normal range for all sheep, indicating a good ability to cope with the climatic changes of the Brazilian semiarid region. Both varieties were heat tolerant, but the red variety required major adjustments to maintain homeothermy.</p>http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/21142AdaptationBlood metabolitesBlood parametersSheepThermoregulatory responsesThyroid hormones.
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author Wirton Peixoto Costa
Débora Andréa Evangelista Façanha
Jacinara Hody Gurgel Morais Leite
Regina Cely Benício da Silva
Carlos Henrique de Souza
Dowglish Ferreira Chaves
Angela Maria de Vasconcelos
Benito Soto-Blanco
André Menezes do Vale
Edgard Cavalcanti Pimenta-Filho
spellingShingle Wirton Peixoto Costa
Débora Andréa Evangelista Façanha
Jacinara Hody Gurgel Morais Leite
Regina Cely Benício da Silva
Carlos Henrique de Souza
Dowglish Ferreira Chaves
Angela Maria de Vasconcelos
Benito Soto-Blanco
André Menezes do Vale
Edgard Cavalcanti Pimenta-Filho
Thermoregulatory responses and blood parameters of locally adapted ewes under natural weather conditions of Brazilian semiarid region
Semina: Ciências Agrárias
Adaptation
Blood metabolites
Blood parameters
Sheep
Thermoregulatory responses
Thyroid hormones.
author_facet Wirton Peixoto Costa
Débora Andréa Evangelista Façanha
Jacinara Hody Gurgel Morais Leite
Regina Cely Benício da Silva
Carlos Henrique de Souza
Dowglish Ferreira Chaves
Angela Maria de Vasconcelos
Benito Soto-Blanco
André Menezes do Vale
Edgard Cavalcanti Pimenta-Filho
author_sort Wirton Peixoto Costa
title Thermoregulatory responses and blood parameters of locally adapted ewes under natural weather conditions of Brazilian semiarid region
title_short Thermoregulatory responses and blood parameters of locally adapted ewes under natural weather conditions of Brazilian semiarid region
title_full Thermoregulatory responses and blood parameters of locally adapted ewes under natural weather conditions of Brazilian semiarid region
title_fullStr Thermoregulatory responses and blood parameters of locally adapted ewes under natural weather conditions of Brazilian semiarid region
title_full_unstemmed Thermoregulatory responses and blood parameters of locally adapted ewes under natural weather conditions of Brazilian semiarid region
title_sort thermoregulatory responses and blood parameters of locally adapted ewes under natural weather conditions of brazilian semiarid region
publisher Universidade Estadual de Londrina
series Semina: Ciências Agrárias
issn 1676-546X
1679-0359
publishDate 2015-12-01
description <p>The effect of the natural weather conditions on respiratory rate, rectal temperature and hematologic parameters such as glucose, total cholesterol, triacylglycerol, total protein, albumin, globulin, red blood cells, microhematocrit, mean corpuscular volume, serum triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) levels was evaluated in red (RMN) and white (WMN) coat colored Morada Nova ewes, of different class of body condition score (CBCS), during the dry (from july to december) and wet (from january to june) seasons, which exhibited different (P&lt;0.05) air temperature, relative humidity and radiant thermal load averages. Tukey’s test was used and the difference considered was to P&lt;0.05. Significant greater averages of respiratory rate were observed in the dry period compared to the rainy period (42.26±8.96 and 36.89±8.20 breaths min-1, respectively), mainly in the RMN (45.54±8.23 breaths min-1) compared with the WMN (39.27±8.57 breaths min-1). No differences were observed in rectal temperature measurements between the dry and the wet periods (38.59±0.58 and 38.60±0.56 oC, respectively), but the WMN had higher values than the RMN (38.77±0.54 and 38.40±0.54 oC, respectively). The glucose and total cholesterol were higher in the wet season, with no variation due to breed variety and CBCS. The triacylglycerol did not change between breed varieties and seasons. The albumin was similar between varieties and in different seasons, being different in CBCS. Total protein and globulin serum were higher during the wet season, but total protein was higher and globulin was lower in better CBCS. T3 and T4 levels were higher in the rainy season (0.25±0.07 and 6.74±11.37 ?g dL-1, for T3 and T4, respectively) than in the dry season (0.18±0.08 and 6.31±1.64 ?g dL-1, for T3 and T4, respectively). The red blood cells showed no difference, but microhematocrit was higher in WMN and in the better CBCS and mean corpuscular volume was higher in the dry season. The concentration of T3 was lower in the RMN than in the WMN (0.19±0.07 and 0.24±0.08 ?g dL-1, respectively), while T4 did not differ between them (6.53±1.51 and 6.52±1.46 ?g dL-1, respectively). The Morada Nova sheep showed positive physiological responses to the heat stress, notably an increase of respiratory rate and a reduction of T3 and T4 levels. All another hematologic parameters analyzed were within the normal range for all sheep, indicating a good ability to cope with the climatic changes of the Brazilian semiarid region. Both varieties were heat tolerant, but the red variety required major adjustments to maintain homeothermy.</p>
topic Adaptation
Blood metabolites
Blood parameters
Sheep
Thermoregulatory responses
Thyroid hormones.
url http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/21142
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