INVESTIGADORES
CERIANI Maria Carolina
artículos
Título:
Alterations in TNF-α and its receptors expression in cows undergoing heat stress
Autor/es:
LENDEZ, PAMELA ANAHÍ; MARTINEZ CUESTA, LUCÍA; NIETO FARIAS, MARIA VICTORIA; VATER, ADRIAN ALEJANDRO; GHEZZI, MARCELO DANIEL; MOTA-ROJAS, DANIEL; DOLCINI, GUILLERMINA LAURA; CERIANI, MARÍA CAROLINA
Revista:
VETERINARY IMMUNOLOGY AND IMMUNOPATHOLOGY
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2021 vol. 235 p. 235 - 240
ISSN:
0165-2427
Resumen:
Heat stress is one of the environmental factors that most severely affects milk industry, as it has impact on production, immune responses and reproductive performance. The present study was conducted with high-performance Holando-Argentino cows. Our objective was to study TNF-α and its receptors pattern expression in cows from a region characterized by extreme climatic seasonality. Animals were evaluated in three periods: spring (n = 15), summer (n = 14) and autumn (n = 11). Meteorological records from a local station were used to estimate the temperature and humidity index (THI) by means of an equation previously defined. A THI higher than 68 is indicative of stressing conditions. During the summer period, the animals were exposed to 8.5 ± 1.09 h of heat stress, or THI > 68. In spring, stress hours were reduced to 1.4 ± 0.5 every day, while during the autumn, there were no recorded heat stress events. Expression of TNF-α, and its receptors was determined by qPCR. During the summer, TNF-α and its receptors expression diminished drastically compared to the rest of the year, when stressful conditions were infrequent. We conclude that animals that are not physiologically prepared to resist high temperatures might have a less efficient immune response, reinforcing the need to develop new strategies to improve animal welfare.