Edith J Mayorga, Sonia Rodriguez-Jimenez, Megan A Abeyta, Brady M Goetz, Julie Opgenorth, Adam J Moeser, Lance H Baumgard
Objectives were to examine the temporal pattern of intestinal mast
cell dynamics and the effects of a mast cell stabilizer (ketotifen [Ket])
during acute heat stress (HS) in growing pigs. Crossbred
barrows (n = 42; 32.3 ± 1.9 kg body weight [BW]) were randomly assigned to 1 of
7 environmental-therapeutic treatments: (1) thermoneutral (TN) control (TNCon;
n = 6), (2) 2 h HS control (2 h HSCon; n = 6), (3) 2 h HS + Ket (2 h HSKet;
n = 6); (4) 6 h HSCon (n = 6), (5) 6 h HSKet (n = 6), (6) 12 h HSCon (n = 6),
or (7) 12 h HSKet (n = 6). Following 5 d of acclimation to individual pens,
pigs were enrolled in two experimental periods (P). During
P1 (3 d), pigs were housed in TN conditions (21.5 ± 0.8 °C) for the collection
of baseline measurements. During P2, TNCon pigs remained in TN conditions
for 12 h, while HS pigs were exposed to constant HS (38.1 ± 0.2 °C) for either
2, 6, or 12 h. Pigs were euthanized at the end of P2, and blood and tissue
samples were collected. Regardless of time or therapeutic treatment, pigs
exposed to HS had increased rectal temperature, skin temperature, and
respiration rate compared to their TNCon counterparts (1.9 °C, 6.9° C, and 119
breaths/min; P < 0.01). As expected, feed intake and BW gain
markedly decreased in HS pigs relative to their TNCon counterparts (P <
0.01). Irrespective of therapeutic treatment,
circulating corticotropin-releasing factor decreased from 2 to 12 h of HS
relative to TNCon pigs (P < 0.01). Blood cortisol increased at 2 h of HS
(2-fold; P = 0.04) and returned to baseline by 6 h. Plasma histamine (a proxy
of mast cell activation) remained similar across thermal treatments and was not
affected by Ket administration (P > 0.54). Independent of Ket or time, HS
increased mast cell numbers in the jejunum (94%; P < 0.01); however, no
effects of HS on mast cell numbers were detected in the ileum or colon. Jejunum and ileum myeloperoxidase area remained similar
among treatments (P > 0.58) but it tended to increase (12%; P = 0.08) in the
colon in HSCon relative to TNCon pigs. Circulating lymphocytes and
basophils decreased in HSKet relative to TN and HSCon pigs (P ≤ 0.06). Blood monocytes and eosinophils were reduced in HS pigs
relative to their TNCon counterparts (P < 0.01). In summary, HS increased
jejunum mast cell numbers and altered leukocyte dynamics and proinflammatory
biomarkers. However, Ket administration had no effects on mast cell dynamics
measured herein.
2024, JAS, Volume 102, skae030
https://doi.org/10.1093/jas/skae030
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