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* Department of Animal Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia 65211;
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Animal Physiology Research Unit, USDA, ARS, Columbia, MO; and
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Simple Solutions, Attleboro, MA
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Room S-107, Animal Science Research Center (phone: 573-882-6261; fax: 573-884-4798; E-mail:
CarrollJA{at}Missouri.edu).
Forty barrows (TR4 x C22) were weaned at 17 d of age (BW = 6.27 ± 0.30 kg), housed (two pigs/pen) in a thermal-neutral environment (TN; constant 26.7°C), and fed diets with or without 7% (as-fed basis) spray-dried plasma (SDP). On d 7, one pig/pen was moved into a cold environment (CE; constant 15.6°C). Pigs were fitted with jugular catheters on d 11. On d 12, 16 pigs per environment (eight pigs per dietary treatment) were challenged i.v. with 75 µg of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)/kg of BW. Blood samples were collected over a 4.5-h period. Pigs were then killed and tissue samples were harvested for messenger RNA (mRNA) analysis. From d 0 to 7, pigs fed SDP diets had a lower gain:feed ratio (G/F) than pigs fed no SDP (533 ± 14 vs. 585 ± 17 g/kg; P < 0.03). Pigs housed in the CE consumed more feed and had a lower G/F than pigs housed in TN from d 7 to 11 (P < 0.001). There were no environment x diet interactions from d 7 to 11 (P > 0.78). Baseline concentrations of serum ACTH and cortisol were lower in the TN pigs than in the CE pigs (P < 0.001). Pigs fed diets without SDP had lower serum cortisol concentrations over the 4.5-h period than pigs fed SDP (time x diet, P < 0.001). Serum concentrations of tumor necrosis factor-
(TNF-
) were highest for pigs consuming SDP in the CE, whereas there were no differences among the other treatments (time x diet x environment, P < 0.02). Pigs housed in the CE had higher serum interleukin-1ß (IL-1ß) (P < 0.001) and interleukin-6 (IL-6; P < 0.001) than TN pigs. Pigs fed SDP also had slightly higher serum IL-1ß concentrations (P < 0.10) and higher (P < 0.001) IL-6 concentrations than pigs fed no SDP. Pigs fed SDP had 9% lower liver and 13% lower thymus mRNA expression of tumor necrosis factor-
(TNF-
) than pigs that consumed no SDP (P < 0.06). Liver IL-1ß, IL-6, and LPS-binding protein mRNA were higher in the CE than in the TN (P < 0.03, P < 0.001, and P < 0.05; respectively). In addition, spleen TNF-
(P < 0.03) and IL-6 (P < 0.01) mRNA levels were higher in the CE than in the TN. Pigs consuming SDP and challenged with LPS responded with elevated serum concentrations of cortisol and cytokines compared with pigs fed diets with no SDP. Housing pigs in a CE increased the baseline concentrations of ACTH and cortisol, and when coupled with an LPS challenge, resulted in elevated serum and tissue mRNA levels of cytokines. Cold stress and feeding SDP during a LPS challenge may result in increased stress and immune responses in young pigs.
Key Words: Pigs Cold Stress Blood Plasma Cytokines Cortisol Lipopolysaccharides
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