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新冠疫情对尤卡坦小型猪(家猪)活动水平的影响

COVID-19 Pandemic Effects on the Activity Levels of Yucatan Mini-Swine (Sus scrofa domesticus).

作者信息

Barton Natasha E, Ref Jacob E, Cook Kyle E, Baldwin Ann L, Daugherty Sherry L, Moukabary Talal, Grijalva Adrian, Kazui Saki, Mostafizi Pouria, Davis-Gorman Grace F, Lancaster Jordan J, Koevary Jen W, Goldman Steven

机构信息

1Undergraduate College of Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.

2College of Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.

出版信息

J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci. 2024 Nov 1;63(6):662-668. doi: 10.30802/AALAS-JAALAS-24-000017.

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, unexpected activity patterns emerged among Yucatan mini-swine models for heart failure and atrial fibrillation. As part of our laboratory research, we tracked activity data by FitBark™ collars that the Yucatan mini-swine wore. Previously, staff engaged with the swine daily, such as applying lotion and conducting 6-min treadmill runs. However, pandemic restrictions reduced interaction to 1 or 2 times a week, often for less than 10 min each session. Contrary to expectations, there was a significant increase in the swine's activity levels during these minimal interaction periods. After cleaning, moisturizing, weighing, and FitBark data collection, staff engaged with the swine through feeding and play. Three time frames were analyzed: prepandemic, pandemic, and reentry. Prepandemic and reentry periods involved daily 15-min interactions with 2 staff members per swine to maintain cleanliness and health. During the pandemic, interaction was reduced to 1 or 2 times weekly. The hours between 1000 and 1400 were designated as 'passive activity', representing the swines' isolated behavior, unaffected by staff interaction. The chronic heart failure swine (n = 3) had an average passive activity area under the curve prepandemic value of 47.23 ± 2.52 compared with pandemic 57.09 ± 2.90, pandemic 57.09 ± 2.90 compared with reentry 50.44 ± 1.61, and prepandemic compared with reentry. The atrial fibrillation swine (n = 3) had an average passive activity area under the curve minimal interaction (mimicking pandemic) value of 59.27 ± 6.67 compared with interaction (mimicking prepandemic or reentry) 37.63 ± 1.74. The heightened activity levels during minimal interaction suggest physiologic and psychologic changes in the animals due to reduced socialization. This highlights the importance of enrichment and interaction in research animals and underscores the broader impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on research outcomes. These findings could also shed light on the effects of the pandemic on human behavior.

摘要

在新冠疫情期间,尤卡坦小型猪心力衰竭和心房颤动模型出现了意想不到的活动模式。作为我们实验室研究的一部分,我们通过尤卡坦小型猪佩戴的FitBark™项圈追踪活动数据。此前,工作人员每天都与猪互动,比如涂抹乳液和进行6分钟的跑步机跑步。然而,疫情限制措施使互动减少到每周1至2次,每次互动通常不到10分钟。与预期相反,在这些最少互动期间,猪的活动水平显著增加。在清洁、保湿、称重和收集FitBark数据后,工作人员通过喂食和玩耍与猪互动。分析了三个时间段:疫情前、疫情期间和重新恢复日常互动后。疫情前和重新恢复日常互动后阶段,每头猪每天与两名工作人员进行15分钟的互动,以保持清洁和健康。在疫情期间,互动减少到每周1至2次。1000至1400之间的时间段被指定为“被动活动”,代表猪的孤立行为,不受工作人员互动的影响。慢性心力衰竭猪(n = 3)在疫情前的平均曲线下被动活动面积值为47.23±2.52,疫情期间为57.09±2.90,疫情期间与重新恢复日常互动后相比为57.09±2.90与50.44±1.61,疫情前与重新恢复日常互动后相比。心房颤动猪(n = 3)在模仿疫情期间的最少互动时的平均曲线下被动活动面积值为59.27±6.67,与模仿疫情前或重新恢复日常互动后的互动相比为37.63±1.74。最少互动期间活动水平的提高表明,由于社交减少,动物出现了生理和心理变化。这凸显了丰富研究动物的生活和互动的重要性,并强调了新冠疫情对研究结果的更广泛影响。这些发现也可能揭示疫情对人类行为的影响。

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