Blood biochemical, hormonal, and hematological responses of native sheep submitted to different environmental conditions

Raimundo Calixto Martins Rodrigues,Dermeval Araujo Furtado,Neila Lidiany Ribeiro, Ricardo de Sousa Silva, Jose Antonio Pires da Costa Silva,Maycon Rodrigues da Silva,Nagela Maria Henrique Mascarenhas, Cacio Ribeiro Cavalcanti, Gypson Dutra Junqueira Ayres,Karoline Carvalho Dornelas, Patricia Rodriguesde Lima, Caio Franklin Vieira de Figueiredo

RESEARCH IN VETERINARY SCIENCE(2023)

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the biochemical, hormonal, and hematological blood responses of native sheep subjected to five temperatures (20 degrees, 24 degrees, 28 degrees, 32 degrees, and 36 degrees C), using 24 sheep of the following breeds: Santa In & ecirc;s (SI), Morada Nova (MN), Soinga (SO) and no defined racial pattern (NDRP), kept in collective pens inside the climatic chamber. The experimental design was completely randomized, in a 5 x 4 factorial scheme (5 temperatures and 4 breeds) with 6 animals of each breed at each temperature. There was interaction for urea (P < .0001), glucose (P < .0001), cholesterol (P < .0001), and magnesium (P < .0001) as a function of breed and air temperature. Urea (P = .001), glucose (P < .0001), triglycerides (P = .033), cholesterol (P = .004), and magnesium (P < .0001) showed differences according to breed. It was observed that T4 (P < .0001) and cortisol (P < .0001) showed an interaction between breed and temperature, while T4 (P = .001) and cortisol (P = .001) an effect of breed. The highest magnesium concentration was observed in MN, and the lowest was in NDRP, SO, and SI, which are statistically similar, and SI and NDRP are statistically similar. The hormones showed a significant effect (P < .0001) for temperature, where cortisol increased, and thyroid hormones decreased with increasing temperature. Temperatures of 32 degrees and 36 degrees C contribute to changes in blood, hormone, and hematological biochemical responses of native sheep.
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Comfort,Heat stress,Sheep farming,Thyroid
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