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猪的产前应激:实验方法与现场观察

Prenatal stress in pigs: experimental approaches and field observations.

作者信息

Kranendonk G, Mulder E J H, Parvizi N, Taverne M A M

机构信息

Section Fetal and Neonatal Biology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Yalelaan, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes. 2008 Jul;116(7):413-22. doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1065335. Epub 2008 May 16.

Abstract

Prenatal stress can affect the offspring's behaviour, physiology, and immune parameters. This paper summarises and discusses experimental and field studies on prenatal maternal stress in pigs. Often, elevated maternal corticosteroid concentrations during gestation are used to model prenatal stress. We used prolonged oral administration of cortisol (hydrocortisone acetate, HCA) to pregnant sows, which resulted in elevated maternal plasma and salivary cortisol concentrations. This treatment induced elevated fetal basal and adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)-induced plasma cortisol concentrations, as demonstrated by a pilot study. Postnatally, it reduced birth weight of the piglets, and resulted in more live born piglets and higher preweaning mortality. In addition, it reduced the female offspring's salivary cortisol response to ACTH, and it enhanced the piglets' novelty-induced locomotion and vocalisations, and the piglets were more aggressive in a social test. Some of these effects depended on the period of gestation during which maternal cortisol concentrations were elevated, and on the sex of the offspring. These results demonstrate that piglet physiology and behaviour can indeed be affected when the mother has elevated cortisol concentrations during gestation. Regular mixing of pregnant sows with unfamiliar sows during the last third of gestation did not affect maternal salivary cortisol concentrations. Also, it did not affect the piglets' performance, behaviour, adrenocortical response to ACTH, or wound healing. Regular mixing of pregnant sows during the last third of gestation did not affect the piglets' characteristics as studied in these experiments. However, performance and behaviour of piglets were highly influenced by the social rank of their mother during gestation. Our studies have demonstrated that piglets can be affected by elevated maternal cortisol concentrations during fetal development and by social rank of the pregnant sow during gestation.

摘要

产前应激会影响后代的行为、生理和免疫参数。本文总结并讨论了关于猪产前母体应激的实验和现场研究。通常,妊娠期母体皮质类固醇浓度升高被用于模拟产前应激。我们对怀孕母猪长期口服皮质醇(醋酸氢化可的松,HCA),这导致母体血浆和唾液皮质醇浓度升高。一项初步研究表明,这种处理会导致胎儿基础血浆皮质醇浓度升高以及促肾上腺皮质激素(ACTH)诱导的血浆皮质醇浓度升高。产后,它降低了仔猪的出生体重,导致更多活产仔猪和更高的断奶前死亡率。此外,它降低了雌性后代唾液皮质醇对ACTH的反应,并增强了仔猪对新事物诱导的运动和发声,并且仔猪在社交测试中更具攻击性。其中一些影响取决于妊娠期母体皮质醇浓度升高的时期以及后代的性别。这些结果表明,当母亲在妊娠期皮质醇浓度升高时,仔猪的生理和行为确实会受到影响。在妊娠最后三分之一期间将怀孕母猪与不熟悉的母猪定期混养不会影响母体唾液皮质醇浓度。此外,它也不会影响仔猪的性能、行为、肾上腺皮质对ACTH的反应或伤口愈合。在妊娠最后三分之一期间将怀孕母猪定期混养不会影响这些实验中所研究的仔猪特征。然而,仔猪的性能和行为受到其母亲在妊娠期社会地位的高度影响。我们的研究表明,仔猪在胎儿发育期间会受到母体皮质醇浓度升高的影响,在妊娠期会受到怀孕母猪社会地位的影响。

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