2014
DOI: 10.19052/mv.3179
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Bioquímica sanguínea y concentración plasmática de corticosterona en pollo de engorde bajo estrés calórico

Abstract: Las altas temperaturas ambientales propician susceptibilidad al estrés calórico en los pollos de engorde, lo que genera cambios metabólicos. Se buscó determinar los cambios en la bioquímica sanguínea y la concentración plasmática de corticosterona del pollo de engorde sometido a estrés calórico crónico y a las condiciones de temperatura ambiental del piedemonte amazónico colombiano, sobre las concentraciones plasmáticas de corticosterona, glucosa, proteínas totales, albumina, globulina, sodio, cloro, potasio, … Show more

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“…The immune system is the principal defense mechanism against ambient and biological stressors [ 40 ]. Lymphocytes are immune cells that increase in circulating blood due to pathogen infection [ 41 ] and, after stress, activate endocrine responses [ 42 ]. In the present experiment, increased lymphocyte and white blood cell counts in 2dHS and 7dHS pigs, compared to TN pigs, could be attributed to an alert of pro-inflammatory state or increased intestinal permeability because we did not observe signs of infection in HS pigs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The immune system is the principal defense mechanism against ambient and biological stressors [ 40 ]. Lymphocytes are immune cells that increase in circulating blood due to pathogen infection [ 41 ] and, after stress, activate endocrine responses [ 42 ]. In the present experiment, increased lymphocyte and white blood cell counts in 2dHS and 7dHS pigs, compared to TN pigs, could be attributed to an alert of pro-inflammatory state or increased intestinal permeability because we did not observe signs of infection in HS pigs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%