Modulatory effect of ascorbic acid on physiological responses of transported ostrich chicks

The aims of this study were to determine the modulating role of ascorbic acid (AA) on rectal temperature (RT), heterophil to lymphocyte (H to L) ratio and aberrant behaviours of ostrich chicks transported by road for 4 h during hot-dry conditions. Twenty ostrich chicks aged 2.5 months, of both se...

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Main Authors: Minka N. Salka, Ayo J. Olusegun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2012-05-01
Series:Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
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Online Access:https://ojvr.org/index.php/ojvr/article/view/388
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spelling doaj-bb5584bf834d491a85530df7984586562020-11-25T01:37:18ZengAOSISOnderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research0030-24652219-06352012-05-01791e1e7324Modulatory effect of ascorbic acid on physiological responses of transported ostrich chicksMinka N. Salka0Ayo J. Olusegun1College of Agriculture and Animal Science, Ahmadu Bello UniversityDepartment of Physiology and Pharmacology, Ahmadu Bello UniversityThe aims of this study were to determine the modulating role of ascorbic acid (AA) on rectal temperature (RT), heterophil to lymphocyte (H to L) ratio and aberrant behaviours of ostrich chicks transported by road for 4 h during hot-dry conditions. Twenty ostrich chicks aged 2.5 months, of both sexes and belonging to the Red Neck breed, served as subjects of the study. The chicks were assigned randomly to AA-treated and control groups, consisting of 10 chicks each. The AA-treated group was administered orally with 100 mg/kg body weight of AA dissolved in 5 mL of sterile water 30 min before transportation, whilst the control group was given the equivalent of sterile water only. The thermal load (TL) experienced in the vehicle during transportation fluctuated between 31 °C and 89 °C, as calculated from the ambient temperature and relative humidity. Transportation induced hyperthermia, lymphopenia, heterophilia and aberrant behaviours of pecking, wing fluffing and panting, which were ameliorated by AA administration. The relationships between the TL, journey duration and physiological variables of RT, H to L ratio and aberrant behaviours recorded during transportation were significantly and positively correlated in the control group. In AA-treated group the relationships were not significantly correlated. In conclusion, the results showed for the first time that AA ameliorated the adverse effects of stress caused by road transportation on the aberrant behaviours, RT and H to L ratio of ostrich chicks during the hot-dry season.https://ojvr.org/index.php/ojvr/article/view/388ascorbic acidbehaviourheterophil to lymphocyte ratiorectal temperatureostrich chicktransportation
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author Minka N. Salka
Ayo J. Olusegun
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Ayo J. Olusegun
Modulatory effect of ascorbic acid on physiological responses of transported ostrich chicks
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
ascorbic acid
behaviour
heterophil to lymphocyte ratio
rectal temperature
ostrich chick
transportation
author_facet Minka N. Salka
Ayo J. Olusegun
author_sort Minka N. Salka
title Modulatory effect of ascorbic acid on physiological responses of transported ostrich chicks
title_short Modulatory effect of ascorbic acid on physiological responses of transported ostrich chicks
title_full Modulatory effect of ascorbic acid on physiological responses of transported ostrich chicks
title_fullStr Modulatory effect of ascorbic acid on physiological responses of transported ostrich chicks
title_full_unstemmed Modulatory effect of ascorbic acid on physiological responses of transported ostrich chicks
title_sort modulatory effect of ascorbic acid on physiological responses of transported ostrich chicks
publisher AOSIS
series Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
issn 0030-2465
2219-0635
publishDate 2012-05-01
description The aims of this study were to determine the modulating role of ascorbic acid (AA) on rectal temperature (RT), heterophil to lymphocyte (H to L) ratio and aberrant behaviours of ostrich chicks transported by road for 4 h during hot-dry conditions. Twenty ostrich chicks aged 2.5 months, of both sexes and belonging to the Red Neck breed, served as subjects of the study. The chicks were assigned randomly to AA-treated and control groups, consisting of 10 chicks each. The AA-treated group was administered orally with 100 mg/kg body weight of AA dissolved in 5 mL of sterile water 30 min before transportation, whilst the control group was given the equivalent of sterile water only. The thermal load (TL) experienced in the vehicle during transportation fluctuated between 31 °C and 89 °C, as calculated from the ambient temperature and relative humidity. Transportation induced hyperthermia, lymphopenia, heterophilia and aberrant behaviours of pecking, wing fluffing and panting, which were ameliorated by AA administration. The relationships between the TL, journey duration and physiological variables of RT, H to L ratio and aberrant behaviours recorded during transportation were significantly and positively correlated in the control group. In AA-treated group the relationships were not significantly correlated. In conclusion, the results showed for the first time that AA ameliorated the adverse effects of stress caused by road transportation on the aberrant behaviours, RT and H to L ratio of ostrich chicks during the hot-dry season.
topic ascorbic acid
behaviour
heterophil to lymphocyte ratio
rectal temperature
ostrich chick
transportation
url https://ojvr.org/index.php/ojvr/article/view/388
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