2022
DOI: 10.5194/aab-65-427-2022
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Intrinsic challenges of neonatal adaptation in swine

Abstract: Abstract. The losses of piglets in commercial pig farming remain at concerning levels and need to be addressed through the implementation of new sustainable breeding and management strategies. In fact, piglets are especially at risk in the first days of life. Both genetics and the farrowing process have been shown to impact piglet vitality. In addition, knowledge of the animal-intrinsic responses in adapting to extra-uterine life is particularly important but is scarcely described in the scientific literature.… Show more

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“…However, [10] also stated that neonatal piglets, on the contrary to older pigs, may be looked upon as one large thermal window, where the skin temperature is almost uniform throughout the body surface due to their lack of insulation. This fact and the suggestion that nearly all piglets should be in a similar hormonal situation after 30 min of life because they have to overcome the same physiological challenges [40] might explain why the correlation of the maximum surface temperatures of the different body parts with the rectal temperature is very high in our study.…”
Section: Region Of Interestmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…However, [10] also stated that neonatal piglets, on the contrary to older pigs, may be looked upon as one large thermal window, where the skin temperature is almost uniform throughout the body surface due to their lack of insulation. This fact and the suggestion that nearly all piglets should be in a similar hormonal situation after 30 min of life because they have to overcome the same physiological challenges [40] might explain why the correlation of the maximum surface temperatures of the different body parts with the rectal temperature is very high in our study.…”
Section: Region Of Interestmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Within the thermogenic responses of the neonate to external environments with low temperatures, shivering is observed; this comes from the production of heat by shivering skeletal muscles where, even though the neonatal muscles and blood supply are immature [ 3 ], heat generation is achieved through the repetitive and constant action of muscle contraction ( Figure 3 ). During this procedure, oxygen consumption and the anaerobic capacity of muscle fibers increase, leading to the oxidation of energy molecules such as carbohydrates and fatty acids [ 34 , 96 , 97 ].…”
Section: Newborn Thermoregulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parturition is considered an abrupt process that submits mammals to a wide variety of challenges. The challenge of adequately thermoregulating is enhanced because after staying in an environment where the temperature remains regulated and relatively constant, as is the uterus, neonates face an environment with a temperature at least 10 °C lower than in utero [ 1 , 2 , 3 ]. This change is potentially stressful even in precocial species such as lambs, who, regardless of the thermoregulatory advantages (e.g., adipose tissue deposits, motor ability to stand up immediately after birth) are still exposed to body temperature drops.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When suffering from perinatal stress, the body releases catecholamines, significantly impacting the activated metabolism, glycolysis, and hyperglycemia [36,54]. By increasing the metabolism, oxygen requirements will be higher [55]. Uncontrolled hypoxia can lead to asphyxia, and when this occurs intrapartum, the fetal lungs decrease the amount of surfactant, inducing respiratory acidosis [7].…”
Section: Hypoxiamentioning
confidence: 99%