Biochemical and proteomic analyses of the physiological response induced by individual housing in gilts provide new potential stress markers.
Anna Marco-RamellLaura ArroyoRaquel PeñaRaquel PatoYolanda SacoLorenzo FraileEmøke BendixenAnna BassolsPublished in: BMC veterinary research (2016)
Housing of gilts in individual stalls and diet change increase lipid and protein catabolism, oxidative stress, activate the innate immune system and cause a certain degree of tissue damage. We propose that valuable assays for stress assessment in gilts may be based on a score composed by a combination of salivary cortisol, lipid metabolites, innate immunity and oxidative stress markers and intracellular proteins.