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Memeli Çiftlik Hayvanlarında Stres, Fizyoloji ve Üretim İlişkileri

Year 2014, , 25 - 34, 28.11.2014
https://doi.org/10.29185/hayuretim.363905

Abstract



Farklı üretim sistemlerinde
yetiştirilen hayvan türleri farklı çevresel stres faktörlerine maruz kalmakta
ve bunlarla fizyolojik ve davranışsal tepkiler yoluyla mücadele etmektedirler. Bu
mücadelelerin başarısız olması, hayvanların refah durumlarını açık olarak tehdit
etmekle birlikte üretim etkinlik ve kalitelerini de olumsuz yönde
etkilemektedir. Stres esnasında stres hormonlarının (HPA ve SA aksı hormonları)
ve sitokinlerin üretiminde artışlar gerçekleşirken, anabolik hormonların
(IGF-I, GH, tiroit hormonları ve cinsiyet steroitleri) üretiminde azalışlar
ortaya çıkmaktadır. Bu durum ise anabolik süreçlerin yavaşlatılmasına,
katabolik süreçlerin
ise
artmasına neden olmaktadır. Sonuçta; stresin şiddetine bağlı olarak immun
fonksiyon, üreme, büyüme, laktasyon ve diğer fizyolojik süreçler olumsuz olarak
etkilenmekte ve önemli düzeyde ekonomik kayıplar meydana gelmektedir. Bu
nedenle çevresel stres faktörlerinin etkilerinin kontrol edilmesi, toplam
ekonomik etkinliğin artırılması için önem taşımaktadır. Bu noktadan hareketle,
bu derlemede, stresin memeli çiftlik hayvanları üzerinde gösterdiği fizyolojik
değişimler ve bu değişimlerin verimlerle olan ilişkileri analiz edilmeye
çalışılmıştır.



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Year 2014, , 25 - 34, 28.11.2014
https://doi.org/10.29185/hayuretim.363905

Abstract

References

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  • Blokhuis, H. J., Hopster, H., Geverink, N.A., Korte, S. M., van Reenen, C.G. 1998. Studies of stress in farm animals. Comp. Haematol. Int. 8: 94-101.
  • Bobic, T., Mijic, P., Knezevic, M., Speranda, B., Antunovic, B., Baban, M., Sakac, M., Frizon, E., Koturic, T. 2011. The impact of environmental factors on the milk ejections and stress of dairy cows. Biotech. Anim. Husb. 27(3): 919-927.
  • Broom, D. M., Johnson, K. G. 1993. Stress and animal welfare. London: Chapman & Hall.
  • Bruckmaier, R.M. 2005. Normal and disturbed milk ejection in dairy cows. Domest. Anim. Endocrinol. 29: 268-273.
  • Cannon, W. B. 1935. Stresses and strains of homeostasis. Amer. J. Med. Sci. 189(1): 13-14.
  • Chrousos, G.P. 1998. Stressors, stress, and neuroendocrine integration of the adaptive response. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 30(851): 311-335.
  • Clark, J. D., Rager, D. L., Calpin, J. P. 1997. Animal well-being II. stress and distress. Lab. Anim. Sci. 47: 571-579.
  • Cook, C.J., Mellor, D.J., Harris, P.J., Ingram, J.R., Matthews, L.R. 2000. Hands-on and hands-off measurement of stress. Ed. Moberg G.P., Mench, J.A. The Biology of Animal Stress: Basic Principles and Implications for Animal Welfare.
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  • Dahl, G.E. 2008. The eighth international workshop on the biology of lactation in farm animals: Introduction. J. Anim. Sci. 86(Suppl. 1): 1–2.
  • Dantzer, R., Mormede, P. 1983. Stress in farm animals: A need for reevaluation. J. Anim. Sci. 57: 6-18.
  • Deak, T., Nguyen, K. T., Ehrlich, A. L., Watkins, L. R., Spencer, R. L., Maier, S. F., Licinio, J., Wong, M. L., Chrousos, G. P., Webster, E., Gold, P. W. 1999. The impact of the nonpeptide corticotrophin-releasing hormone antagonist antalarmin on behavioral and endocrine responses to stress. Endocrinology 140: 79-86.
  • Dobson, H., Smith, R. F. 2000. What is stress, and how does it affect reproduction. Anim. Reprod. Sci. 60-61: 743-752.
  • Elsasser, T.H., Klasing, K.C., Filipov, N., Thompson, F. 2000. The metabolic consequences of stress: targets for stress and priorities of nutrient use. Ed. Moberg G.P., Mench, J.A. The Biology of Animal Stress: Basic Principles and Implications for Animal Welfare. CABI Publishing, pp. 77-110, ISBN: 0 85199 359 1.
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  • Hossner, K.L. 2005. Hormonal regulation of farm animal growth. CABI Publishing, ISBN: 0 85199 080 0.
  • Kelley, K. W. 1980. Stress and immune functions: A bibliographic review. Ann. Rech. Vet. 11: 445.
  • Liptrap, R. M. 1993. Stress and reproduction in domestic animals. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 697: 275-284.
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  • Manteuffel, G. 2002. Central nervous regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and its impact on fertility, immunity, metabolism and animal welfare-a review. Arch. Tierz. 45(6): 575-595.
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  • Minton, J.E. 1994. Function of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and the sympathetic nervous system in models of acute stress in domestic farm animals. J. Anim. Sci. 72: 1891-1898.
  • Moberg, G.P. 2000. Biological response to stress: implications for animal welfare. Ed. Moberg G.P., Mench, J.A. The Biology of Animal Stress: Basic Principles and Implications for Animal Welfare. CABI Publishing, pp. 1-21, ISBN: 0 85199 359 1.
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  • Möstl, E., Palme, R. 2002. Hormones as indicators of stress. Domest. Anim. Endocrinol. 23: 67-74.
  • Munck, A., Guyre, P. M., Holbrook, N. I. 1984. Physiological functions of glucocorticoids in stress and their relationship to pharmacological actions. Endocr. Rev. 5: 25-44.
  • Munsterhjelm, C. 2009. Housing, stress and productivity: studies in growing and reproducing pigs. University of Helsinki, Academic Dissertation, ISBN: 978-952-10-5903-2, Helsinki.
  • Onaka, T. 2004. Neural pathways controlling central and peripheral oxytocin release during stress. J. Neuroendocrinol. 16: 308-312.
  • Palme, R., Rettenbacher, S., Touma, C., El-Bahr, S.M., Möstl, E. 2005. Stress hormones in mammals and birds: comparative aspects regarding metabolism, secretion, and noninvasive measurement in fecal samples. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 1040: 162-171.
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  • Raynaert, R., De Paepe, M., Peeters, G. 1976. Influence of stress, age and sex on serum growth hormone and free fatty acids in cattle. Horm. Metab. Res. 8: 109-114.
  • Rushen, J. 2000. Some issues in the interpretation of behavioural responses to stress. Ed. Moberg G.P., Mench, J.A. The Biology of Animal Stress: Basic Principles and Implications for Animal Welfare. CABI Publishing, pp. 23-42, ISBN: 0 85199 359 1.
  • Selye, H. 1956. The stress of life. MvGraw Hill Book Co., New York.
  • Squires, E. J. 2003. Applied animal endocrinology. CABI Publushing, ISBN: 0-85199-594-2, USA. pp. 234.
  • Tilbrook, A.J., Turner, A.I., Clarke, I.J. 2000. Effects of stress on reproduction in non-rodent mammals: the role of glucocorticoids and sex differences. Rev. Reprod. 5: 105–113.
  • Trevisi, E., Bertoni, G. 1998. Some physiological and biochemical methods for acute and chronic stress evaluation in dairy cows. Ital. J. Anim. Sci. 8(Suppl.1): 265-286.
  • Tsigos, C., Chrousos, G.P. 2002. Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, neuroendocrine factors and stress. J. Psychosom. Res. 53: 865-871. von Borel, E.H. 2001. The biology of stress and its application to livestock housing and transportation assessment. J. Anim Sci. 79(E. Suppl.): E260-E267.
  • Yadav, S., Anand, M. 2013. Stress and lactation: an overview. Ed. Yadav, S., Kumar, J., Madan, A.K., Yadav, B., Anand, M. Physiology and Nutri-Genomics, Underpinning Animal Production. ISBN: 978-81-928693-1-5.
  • Yuwiler, A. 1976. Stress, anxiety and endocrine function. Ed. Grenell, R.G., Galay, S. Biological Foundations of Psychiatry 2: 889-943. Raven Press, New York.
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Publication Date November 28, 2014
Submission Date August 28, 2014
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