The Effect of the Klim Feed Additive on Cortisol Levels in Cows During Stress

被引:0
|
作者
Aleksandrova, Ekaterina
Lukoyanova, Lubov
Kriyachko, Oksana
Gaponova, Viktoriya
Shafiev, Aleksei
Anisimova, Kseniya
机构
[1] Saint Petersburg State University Of Veterinary Medicine, Saint Petersburg
来源
FASEB JOURNAL | 2022年 / 36卷
关键词
D O I
10.1096/fasebj.2022.36.S1.R3351
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Currently, intensive animal breeding techniques are actively applied. It is absolutely impossible to avoid a technology stress under such conditions. Therefore, development of methods of correction of animal stress levels (especially during critical periods of animal life) is crucial. The objectiveof this research is to determine the effect of the Klim feed additive based on organic acids on cortisol levels during different technological periods. In the course of this research, 2 groups of cows (n=10 heads) were selected in one of livestock enterprises of the Leningrad region. Each cow had an average productivity, age of 3.5 to 4 years and second pregnancy; each cow was apparently healthy. By the moment of 21 days before the estimated calving date, each cow from the experimental group has been receiving the Klim feed additive mixed with a feed (dosage of 10 g per head: 5 g of active substance and 5 g of vanilla filling) daily for 50 days (the drug has been administered in an individual manner). Before administering the drug, each animal has undergone a clinical examination, blood sample of each animal has been collected for further research. No valid difference between parameters of the experimental and control groups has been identified at the moment of the research initial phase. Research results. One day after calving, in order to determine the stress level, the level of cortisol in blood has been identified for cows from the experimental and control groups. The research results prove that the level of cortisol in blood of the cows from the group that received the Klim feed additive was 62.72 ± 12.1 nmol/l, and the level of cortisol in blood of the cows from the control group was 96.62 ± 19.3 nmol/l. Such cortisol level shows that the animals from the control group have a high level of stress, which ultimately can result in negative effect on productivity and clinical status of these cows. Meanwhile, the cortisol level of the cows from the experimental group did not exceed standard limit values (20 - 80 nmol/l) - this verifies our assumption that the Klim feed additive relieves the manifestations of stress at early stage. One day after the rearrangement of cows (25 days after calving), the level of cortisol in blood of the animals from both groups has been identified. The level for the cows from the experimental group was 36.3 ± 8.4 nmol/l, the level for the cows from the control group was 50.18±11.7 nmol/l - this proves that these cows have a higher level of stress. In view of the above, it has been identified that the Klim feed additive had a positive effect on the adaptation capabilities of animals during stressful situations (pregnancy period and change of environment (rearrangement)). © FASEB.
引用
收藏
页数:1
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Coat and hair color: hair cortisol and serotonin levels in lactating Holstein cows under heat stress conditions
    Ghassemi Nejad, Jalil
    Kim, Byong-Wan
    Lee, Bae-Hun
    Sung, Kyung-Il
    ANIMAL SCIENCE JOURNAL, 2017, 88 (01) : 190 - 194
  • [42] High Cortisol (Stress) Levels during Pregnancy Are Correlated with Low Levels of 25 (OH) Vitamin D
    Arora, Chander P.
    Chatta, Payush
    Hobel, Calvin J.
    REPRODUCTIVE SCIENCES, 2012, 19 (S3) : 173A - 173A
  • [43] Effect of psychological stress on the salivary cortisol and amylase levels in healthy young adults
    Takai, N
    Yamaguchi, M
    Aragaki, T
    Eto, K
    Uchihashi, K
    Nishikawa, Y
    ARCHIVES OF ORAL BIOLOGY, 2004, 49 (12) : 963 - 968
  • [44] THE EFFECT OF ALKALINE WATER AND SODIUM ASCORBATE ON GLUCOSE AND CORTISOL LEVELS DURING ACUTE HYPERTHERMIC STRESS IN WHITE LABORATORY RATS
    Ajeti, Valdrina
    Brsakoska, Slagjana
    Rendjova, Vasilka
    Angelovski, Marija
    Gjorgoski, Icko
    MACEDONIAN VETERINARY REVIEW, 2021, 44 (02) : 179 - 185
  • [45] Effect of Coping Strategies on Perceived Stress and Hair Cortisol Levels During the COVID-19 Pandemic According to Sex
    Arcand, Maryse
    Zerroug, Yasmine
    Peyrot, Clemence
    Cernik, Rebecca
    Herba, Catherine M.
    Marin, Marie-France
    STRESS AND HEALTH, 2025, 41 (01)
  • [46] Feed allowance and maternal backfat levels during gestation influence maternal cortisol levels, milk fat composition and offspring growth
    Amdi, Charlotte
    Giblin, Linda
    Hennessy, Alan A.
    Ryan, Tomas
    Stanton, Catherine
    Stickland, Neil C.
    Lawlor, Peadar G.
    JOURNAL OF NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE, 2013, 2 : 1 - 10
  • [47] Effect of blood sampling and administration of ACTH on cortisol and progesterone levels in ovariectomized zebu cows (Bos indicus)
    Bolanos, JM
    Molina, JR
    Forsberg, M
    ACTA VETERINARIA SCANDINAVICA, 1997, 38 (01) : 1 - 7
  • [48] Effect of Blood Sampling and Administration of ACTH on Cortisol and Progesterone Levels in Ovariectomized Zebu Cows (Bos indicus)
    Bolanos J.M.
    Molina J.R.
    Forsberg M.
    Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica, 1997, 38 (1) : 1 - 7
  • [49] LEVELS OF PROGESTERONE, ESTROGENS AND CORTISOL IN PLASMA OF COWS GIVING BIRTH TO TWINS OR COWS WITH RETAINED PLACENTAS
    MATTON, P
    ADELAKOUN, V
    DUFOUR, JJ
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1979, 59 (03) : 481 - 490
  • [50] EFFECT OF STRESS DURING LABOR ON THE CONCENTRATION OF CORTISOL AND ESTRIOL IN MATERNAL PLASMA
    MALTAU, JM
    EIELSEN, OV
    STOKKE, KT
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 1979, 134 (06) : 681 - 684