Systemic inflammatory and stress markers in cattle and sheep submitted to different reproductive procedures
ABSTRACT: Previous studies have evaluated the effects of different reproductive procedures on discomfort markers in sheep and cattle. Such studies may help stimulate the adoption of techniques that are more beneficial for animal welfare. However, markers that are commonly used to evaluate discomfor...
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doaj-9ef05d81fefd4d1698c53de36ce64f3a2020-11-24T21:12:42ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Rural1678-45962018-12-01481210.1590/0103-8478cr20180336S0103-84782018001200651Systemic inflammatory and stress markers in cattle and sheep submitted to different reproductive proceduresVitória Gasperin Guazzelli CostaArnaldo Diniz VieiraAugusto SchneiderMonique Tomazele RovaniPaulo Bayard Dias GonçalvesBernardo Garziera GasperinABSTRACT: Previous studies have evaluated the effects of different reproductive procedures on discomfort markers in sheep and cattle. Such studies may help stimulate the adoption of techniques that are more beneficial for animal welfare. However, markers that are commonly used to evaluate discomfort are highly influenced by external factors. To overcome this, several systemic markers can be evaluated to more precisely identify stress, pain, and inflammation. Such markers include cortisol, acute phase proteins, bradykinin, and substance P. We aimed to review the potential markers of stress, pain, and inflammation, and discuss how and when they are regulated after different stimuli related to reproductive procedures in cattle and sheep. Furthermore, we aimed to review how reproductive procedures with different degrees of invasiveness cause stress and provide information that may help develop strategies to limit animal discomfort.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782018001200651&lng=en&tlng=enacute phase proteinscortisoldiscomfortreproductive techniques |
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Vitória Gasperin Guazzelli Costa Arnaldo Diniz Vieira Augusto Schneider Monique Tomazele Rovani Paulo Bayard Dias Gonçalves Bernardo Garziera Gasperin Systemic inflammatory and stress markers in cattle and sheep submitted to different reproductive procedures Ciência Rural acute phase proteins cortisol discomfort reproductive techniques |
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Vitória Gasperin Guazzelli Costa Arnaldo Diniz Vieira Augusto Schneider Monique Tomazele Rovani Paulo Bayard Dias Gonçalves Bernardo Garziera Gasperin |
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Systemic inflammatory and stress markers in cattle and sheep submitted to different reproductive procedures |
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Systemic inflammatory and stress markers in cattle and sheep submitted to different reproductive procedures |
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Systemic inflammatory and stress markers in cattle and sheep submitted to different reproductive procedures |
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Systemic inflammatory and stress markers in cattle and sheep submitted to different reproductive procedures |
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Systemic inflammatory and stress markers in cattle and sheep submitted to different reproductive procedures |
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systemic inflammatory and stress markers in cattle and sheep submitted to different reproductive procedures |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria |
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Ciência Rural |
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1678-4596 |
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2018-12-01 |
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ABSTRACT: Previous studies have evaluated the effects of different reproductive procedures on discomfort markers in sheep and cattle. Such studies may help stimulate the adoption of techniques that are more beneficial for animal welfare. However, markers that are commonly used to evaluate discomfort are highly influenced by external factors. To overcome this, several systemic markers can be evaluated to more precisely identify stress, pain, and inflammation. Such markers include cortisol, acute phase proteins, bradykinin, and substance P. We aimed to review the potential markers of stress, pain, and inflammation, and discuss how and when they are regulated after different stimuli related to reproductive procedures in cattle and sheep. Furthermore, we aimed to review how reproductive procedures with different degrees of invasiveness cause stress and provide information that may help develop strategies to limit animal discomfort. |
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acute phase proteins cortisol discomfort reproductive techniques |
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