2 Evaluating the effects of a dietary strategy to mitigate the impact of in utero heat stress on biomarkers of post-absorptive metabolism and stress in pigs following weaning and transport. (30th November 2020)
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- Title:
- 2 Evaluating the effects of a dietary strategy to mitigate the impact of in utero heat stress on biomarkers of post-absorptive metabolism and stress in pigs following weaning and transport. (30th November 2020)
- Main Title:
- 2 Evaluating the effects of a dietary strategy to mitigate the impact of in utero heat stress on biomarkers of post-absorptive metabolism and stress in pigs following weaning and transport
- Authors:
- Maskal, Jacob M
Duttlinger, Alan W
Kpodo, Kouassi R
McConn, Betty R
Byrd, Christopher
Richert, Brian T
Lay, Donald C
Marchant-Forde, Jeremy
Lucy, Matthew
Safranski, Tim
Perry, Shelbi
Johnson, Jay S - Abstract:
- Abstract: In utero heat stress (IUHS) increases postnatal energy requirements of pigs, and this may exacerbate weaning and transport stress. The study objective was to evaluate the impact of providing a nutrient dense (ND) diet, which met the greater energy requirements of IUHS pigs, on biomarkers of post-absorptive metabolism and stress following weaning and transport. Twenty-four pregnant gilts were assigned to thermoneutral (n = 12; 17.5 ± 2.1°C) or heat stress (n = 12; cyclical 26°C to 36°C) conditions from gestation d 1 to 58, and then TN conditions until farrowing. At weaning (16.2 ± 0.4 d), mixed-sex piglets (n = 160; 4.78 ± 0.15 kg BW) were transported (loading + transport + unloading) for 11 h 40 min and then blocked into pens (n = 4 piglets/pen) by in utero and dietary treatments fed for 14 d (P1): in utero thermoneutral (IUTN) + control diet (C; n = 10 pens), IUTN + ND (n = 10 pens), IUHS + C (n = 10 pens), IUHS + ND (n = 10 pens). The C diet was fed to all pigs from d 15 to 35 post-weaning and transport (P2). One pig per pen was bled immediately pre-transport (Pre-T) and immediately post-transport (Post-T), and on d 2, 7, 14, 28, and 35 post-weaning and transport to analyze cortisol, glucose, insulin, and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA). Overall, cortisol was decreased (P = 0.03; 25.8%) during transport in IUHS versus IUTN pigs. On d 2, glucose was decreased overall (P = 0.01; 13.5 mg/dL) in IUHS versus IUTN pigs, but no d 2 insulin (P = 0.76; 0.079 ± 0.011Abstract: In utero heat stress (IUHS) increases postnatal energy requirements of pigs, and this may exacerbate weaning and transport stress. The study objective was to evaluate the impact of providing a nutrient dense (ND) diet, which met the greater energy requirements of IUHS pigs, on biomarkers of post-absorptive metabolism and stress following weaning and transport. Twenty-four pregnant gilts were assigned to thermoneutral (n = 12; 17.5 ± 2.1°C) or heat stress (n = 12; cyclical 26°C to 36°C) conditions from gestation d 1 to 58, and then TN conditions until farrowing. At weaning (16.2 ± 0.4 d), mixed-sex piglets (n = 160; 4.78 ± 0.15 kg BW) were transported (loading + transport + unloading) for 11 h 40 min and then blocked into pens (n = 4 piglets/pen) by in utero and dietary treatments fed for 14 d (P1): in utero thermoneutral (IUTN) + control diet (C; n = 10 pens), IUTN + ND (n = 10 pens), IUHS + C (n = 10 pens), IUHS + ND (n = 10 pens). The C diet was fed to all pigs from d 15 to 35 post-weaning and transport (P2). One pig per pen was bled immediately pre-transport (Pre-T) and immediately post-transport (Post-T), and on d 2, 7, 14, 28, and 35 post-weaning and transport to analyze cortisol, glucose, insulin, and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA). Overall, cortisol was decreased (P = 0.03; 25.8%) during transport in IUHS versus IUTN pigs. On d 2, glucose was decreased overall (P = 0.01; 13.5 mg/dL) in IUHS versus IUTN pigs, but no d 2 insulin (P = 0.76; 0.079 ± 0.011 ng/mL) or NEFA (P = 0.65; 810.3 ± 61.1 mEq/L) differences were detected. Insulin and insulin:glucose ratio were increased (P < 0.04; 0.076 ng/mL and 0.05, respectively) during P1 in ND versus C pigs. In summary, the physiological stress response and glucose levels were altered in IUHS versus IUTN pigs post-weaning and transport, but dietary treatment did not interact with in utero treatment. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of animal science. Volume 98(2020)Supplement 4
- Journal:
- Journal of animal science
- Issue:
- Volume 98(2020)Supplement 4
- Issue Display:
- Volume 98, Issue 4 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 98
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0098-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 4
- Page End:
- 4
- Publication Date:
- 2020-11-30
- Subjects:
- in utero heat stress -- nutrient dense diet -- pigs
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- 10.1093/jas/skaa278.007 ↗
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