2010
DOI: 10.1017/s175173111000090x
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Metabolic and hormonal acclimation to heat stress in domesticated ruminants

Abstract: Environmentally induced periods of heat stress decrease productivity with devastating economic consequences to global animal agriculture. Heat stress can be defined as a physiological condition when the core body temperature of a given species exceeds its range specified for normal activity, which results from a total heat load (internal production and environment) exceeding the capacity for heat dissipation and this prompts physiological and behavioral responses to reduce the strain. The ability of ruminants … Show more

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“…In broad terms, thyroid hormones increase metabolism and, as a result, metabolic heat production. Therefore, heat acclimation comprises reduced thyroid activity and low circulating levels of T 4 and T 3 (Bernabucci et al, 2010). Indeed, low thyroid hormone levels were observed in growing (Oliveira and Donzele, 1999) and finishing pigs (Becker et al, 1992;Becker et al, 1993).…”
Section: Neuroendocrine Adjustmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In broad terms, thyroid hormones increase metabolism and, as a result, metabolic heat production. Therefore, heat acclimation comprises reduced thyroid activity and low circulating levels of T 4 and T 3 (Bernabucci et al, 2010). Indeed, low thyroid hormone levels were observed in growing (Oliveira and Donzele, 1999) and finishing pigs (Becker et al, 1992;Becker et al, 1993).…”
Section: Neuroendocrine Adjustmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exposure to stressful environment produces reduction in the rates of metabolism and alteration of various indicators of stress. Also acclimation to thermal stress imposes physiological and metabolic adjustments associated with reduction of performance and compromising of health (Bernabucci et al, 2010). Dietary energy levels play important role on reducing environmental stress by a shift toward carbohydrate use and minimize heat-induced damage.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The circumstances causing this phenomenon are poorly understood (O'Brien et al, 2010;Bernabucci et al, 2010;Mahjoubi et al, 2014). Therefore, in this study, we aimed to determine the protein requirements for the growth of intact male, female, and castrated male Saanen goats weighing R. Bras.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The literature reported changes in the excretion of N via urine due to heat stress (Obitsu et al, 2011;Bernier et al, 2014). However, the mechanisms that are involved in this phenomenon are unknown (O'Brien et al, 2010;Bernabucci et al, 2010;Mahjoubi et al, 2014;Kamiya et al, 2005). According to Bernanbucci et al (2010), the origin and regulation of these metabolic changes are unknown.…”
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