Effect of seven days heat stress on feed and water intake, milk characteristics, blood parameters, physiological indicators, and gene expression in Holstein dairy cows

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作者
Jo, Jang-Hoon [1 ]
Nejad, Jalil Ghassemi [1 ]
Kim, Hye-Ran [2 ]
Lee, Hong-Gu [1 ]
机构
[1] Konkuk Univ, Sanghuh Coll Life Sci, Dept Anim Sci & Technol, Seoul 05029, South Korea
[2] Natl Inst Anim Sci, Anim Nutr & Physiol Div, Wonju 55365, South Korea
关键词
Early lactating holstein cow; Heat stress characterization; Heat stress indicators; Metabolic climate chamber; Negative energy balance; SHORT-TERM; PROTEIN; TEMPERATURE; RESPONSES; CATTLE; DIGESTIBILITY; PERFORMANCES; BUFFALOS; EXPOSURE; HSP90;
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10.1016/j.jtherbio.2024.103929
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
This study examined the effects of 7 days of heat stress on eight early lactating Holstein cows in climatecontrolled chambers. The early lactating Holstein cows (42 +/- 2 days in milk, 29.27 +/- 0.38 kg/day milk yield, 1.21 +/- 0.05 parity) were subjected to two 14-day periods, each consisting of 7 days of adaptation and 7 days of heat stress. Conditions were set to 22 degrees C and 50% humidity during adaptation, followed by heat stress periods with low-temperature, low-humidity (LTLH, 71 THI) and high-temperature, high-humidity (HTHH, 86 THI) treatments. Data from the last 7 days were analyzed using a mixed procedure in SAS. In the study, the HTHH group displayed marked physiological and biochemical changes on 14 days of heat stress exposure compared to the LTLH group. Firstly, the HTHH group's dry matter intake decreased by approximately 12% while their water intake increased by about 23%. Secondly, both milk yield and milk protein production in the HTHH group decreased by 10% and 20%, respectively. Thirdly, there was a reduction in white blood cells, hemoglobin, mean corpuscular hemoglobin, and platelets in the HTHH group, with concurrent increases in glucose, non-esterified fatty acids, and albumin concentrations. Additionally, the HTHH group exhibited elevated plasma concentrations of cortisol and haptoglobin. Moreover, the gene expression of heat shock protein 70 and heat shock protein 90 was significantly upregulated in the HTHH group's peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Lastly, key physiological indicators such as rectal temperature, heart rate, and skin temperature showed substantial elevations in the HTHH group. Considering the enormous negative effects observed in the analyzed blood metabolites, milk yield and compositions, and heat shock protein gene expression, early lactating Holstein cows were found to be more vulnerable to HTHH than LTLH over a 7 days exposure to heat stress.
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