Effects of thermal environment on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis hormones, oxytocin, and behavioral activity in periparturient sows

MALMKVIST, J., DAMGAARD, B.M., PEDERSEN, L.J., JORGENSEN, E., THODBERG, K., CHALOUPKOVÁ, H. & BRUCKMAIER, R.M. . Effects of thermal environment on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis hormones, oxytocin, and behavioral activity in periparturient sows . Jou
MALMKVIST, J., DAMGAARD, B.M., PEDERSEN, L.J., JORGENSEN, E., THODBERG, K., CHALOUPKOVÁ, Helena and BRUCKMAIER, R.M. Effects of thermal environment on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis hormones, oxytocin, and behavioral activity in periparturient sows. Journal of Animal Science, 2009, 87, 2796-2805. ISSN 0021-8812.
Year2009
CathegoryScientific publication in impacted journals
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Abstract

Provision of additional floor heating (33 to 34 degrees C) at birth and during the early postnatal hours is favorable for newborn piglets of domestic sows (Sus scrofa). We investigated whether this relatively high temperature influenced sow behavior and physiology around farrowing. One-half of 28 second-parity pregnant sows were randomly chosen to be exposed to floor heating 12 h after onset of nest building and until 48 h after birth of the first piglet (heat treatment), whereas the rest of the sows entered the control group (control treatment) with no floor heating. Hourly blood sampling from 8 h before and until 24 h after the birth of the first piglet was used for investigation of temporal changes in plasma concentrations of oxytocin, cortisol, and ACTH. In addition, occurrence and duration of sow postures were recorded -8 to +48 h relative to the birth of the first piglet. There was a clear temporal development in sow behavior and hormone concentrations (ACTH, cortisol, and oxytocin) across parturition (P < 0.001), independent of treatment.