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Acclimatization to moderate altitude in ewes having low or high hematocrit levels

Penka Moneva; Ivan Yanchev; Nikola Metodiev; Marina Tsaneva; Dimitar Gudev
Б 1098

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Източник - периодично издание
ЖИВОТНОВЪДНИ науки
Източник
Животновъдни науки
Година на издаване
2022
Пор.№
5
Страници
с. 54-62
Том
59
Ключови думи
acclimatization, cortisol, hematocrit, leucocytes, reticulocytes, sheep
ISSN
0514-7441
Анотация
The object of the present study was to investigate the acclimatization strategy to mild hypoxia in ewes having low or high hematocrit levels. Ile De France ewes were selected according to their levels of hematocrit and then were allocated into two groups. Group I comprised ewes with low hematocrit level (n-10) and group II comprised ewes with high level of hematocrit (n-10). Immediately after the shearing, performed at the experimental unit of the Institute of Animal Science, Kostinbrod, (altitude of 500 meters) the ewes were transported to a mountain pasture at altitude of 1440 m where they were raised for 4 months (June–September). Blood samples were collected via venipuncture at the following time points: before shearing, immediately after the transport, on day 5, 10, 30 and 60 after the transport. The following indices were measured: plasma cortisol, hematocrit, total leukocyte count, erythrocyte count and reticulocyte count. Adrenal response to transport and exposure to altitude was significantly higher in high-hematocrit ewes relative to low-hematocrit ewes. The higher hematocrit level in the ewes of group II persisted throughout the experiment. The ewes having high hematocrit level had higher cortisol concentration immediately after transport and during the rest of the experimental period as compared to low-hematocrit ewes. Erythrocyte count tended to be higher in high-hematocrit ewes throughout the experimental period. Reticulocyte count increased significantly as compared to basal count and remained elevated in both groups at the mountain pasture. There was distinct difference in the reticulocyte number dynamics among the groups. Leukocyte count tended to be higher in the high-hematocrit ewes immediately after transport and on day 5 and 10 following exposure to altitude. The observed trend reached significance on day 30 and 60. It was concluded that basal hematocrit level is related with the pattern of adrenal and hematological adjustments of newly shorn ewes to moderate altitude.
Системен №
133163
Website
https://animalscience-bg.org/page/en/details.php?article_id=782

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