Abstract
Article Details: Received: 2020-10-20 | Accepted: 2020-11-27 | Available online: 2021-01-31 https://doi.org/10.15414/afz.2021.24.mi-prap.1-4 Abstract The aim of the study was to observe the salivary concentrations of cortisol in horses during daily routine over the course of four weeks lasting experiment in three different stages of day to monitor the changing values of cortisol in horse saliva during the day. Saliva was obtained from 12 Slovak warmblood horses – 1 stallion, 6 mares and 5 geldings. In the experiment we focused purely on changes of salivary cortisol concentrations over the course of the daily routine.The results shown us multiple significant changes between individual sample collections and thus, we can state that according to our results the highest concentration of cortisol in horse saliva is in the morning and it decreases throughout the day with lowest measured concentrations being in the final sample collection of the day (at 22:00). These changes had no visible effect on horses´ organism throughout entirety of the experiment and were caused due to horses daily rhythm. Keywords: horse, cortisol, saliva, rest, daily routine References Bohak, Zs, Szabo, F, Beckers, J-F, Melo de Sousa, N, Kutasi, O., Nagy, K, Szenci, O. 2013. Monitoring the circadian rhythm of serum and salivary cortisol concentrations in the horse . Domest. Anim. Endocrinol. 45:38-42. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.domaniend.2013.04.001 Contreras-Aguilar, MD, Lamy, E, Escribano, D, Ceron, JJ, Tecles, F, Quiles, AJ, Hevia, ML. 2020. Changes in salivary analytes of horses due to circadian rhythm and season: A Pilot Study. Animals. 10(9):1486. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10091486 Halo, M, Hollý, A, Mlynekova, E, Polyakova, L, Horný, M, Kovalcik, E. 2009. Influence feeding and training on the metabolic profil sport horses . J Cent. Eur. Agric. 10(4):411-416. Halo, M, Strapak, P, Mlynekova, E, Kovalcik, E, Horný, M. 2008. Influence stres on the training process of the horses. J. Cent. Eur. Agric. 9(1):217-224. Ille, N, von Lewinski, M, Erber, M, Wulf, M, Aurich, J, Mostl, E, Aurich, C. 2013. Effects of the level of experience of horses and their riders on cortisol release, heart rate and heart rate variability during a jumping course. Anim. Welf. 22:457-465. 10.7120/09627286.22.4.457 Irvine, CHG, Alexander, SL. 1994. Factors affecting the circadian rhythm in plasma cortisol concentrations in the horse. Domest. Anim. Endocrinol. 11(2):227-238. https://doi.org/10.1016/0739-7240(94)90030-2 Kang, O-D, Lee W-S. 2016. Changes in salivary cortisol concentration in horses during different types of exercise . Asian-Australas J Anim Sci. 29(5):747-752. 10.5713/ajas.16.0009 Kang, O-D, Yun Y-M. 2016. Influence of Horse and Rider on Stress during Horse-riding Lesson Program. Asian Australas J Anim Sci. 29(6):895-900. 10.5713/ajas.15.1068 Leal, BB, Alves, GES, Douglas, RH, Bringel, B, Young, RJ, Haddad, JPA, Viana, WS, Faleiros, RR. 2011. Cortisol circadian rhythm ratio: A simple method to detect stressed horses at higher risk of colic? Equine Vet. J. 31:188-190. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jevs.2011.02.005 Massanyi, P, Stawarz, R, Halo, M, Formicki, G, Lukac, N, Cupka, P, Schwarcz, P, Kovacik, A, Tusimova, E, Kovacik, J. 2014. Blood concentration of copper, cadmium, zinc and lead in the horses and its relation to hematological and biochemical parameters. J. Environ. Sci. Health A. 49:973-979. 10.1080/10934529.2014.894322 Peeters, M, Sulon J, Beckers J-F, Ledoux D, Vandenheede M. 2011. Comparison between blood serum and salivary cortisol concentrations in horses using an adrenocorticotropic hormone challenge . Equine Vet J. 43(4):487-493. 10.1111/j.2042-3306.2010.00294.x Schmidt, A, Mostl, E, Wehnert, Ch, Aurich, J, Muller, J, Aurich, Ch. 2010. Corisol release and heart rate variability in horses during road transport . Hormones Behaviour. 57: 209-215. 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2009.11.003 Strzelec, K, Kankofer, M, Piertzak, S. 2011. Cortisol concentration in the saliva of horses subjected to different kinds of exercise. Act Vet. Brno. 80:101-105. 10.2754/avb201180010101 Stull, CL, Morrow, J, Aldridge, BA, Stott, JL, McGlone, JJ. 2008. Immunophysiological responses of horses to 12-hour rest during 24 hours of road transport. Vet. Rec. 162:609-614. 10.1136/vr.162.19.609 Van der Kolk, JH, Nachreiner, RF, Schott HC, Refsal KR, Zanella AJ. 2001. Salivary and plasma concentration of cortisol in normal horses and horses with Cushing´s disease. Equine Vet J. 33(2):211-213. 10.1111/j.2042-3306.2001.tb00604.x
Highlights
Our study aims to observe the changing concentrations of cortisol over the course of the day
Observing circadian rhythm occurs in some studies that spectate stress levels in horse but not all and it develops when horses are accustomed to management routine, stabling, exercise and feeding (Irvine and Alexander, 1994)
3 Results and discussion Observing concentration of cortisol in saliva of horses during different times of day, our results ranged from 1.347 ng/mL to 0.892 ng/mL
Summary
Our study aims to observe the changing concentrations of cortisol over the course of the day This data has high importance as it can be used in further experiments as basal values to compare the stress which animals undergo during daily schedule (including training, transportation etc.). Known fact is that with increasing performance of the organism it becomes more vulnerable to the effects of environment It can be affected via study of animals behaviour and physical constitution but it is not to completely eliminated (Halo et al, 2008). Observing circadian rhythm occurs in some studies that spectate stress levels in horse but not all and it develops when horses are accustomed to management routine, stabling, exercise and feeding (Irvine and Alexander, 1994). Observing cortisol in saliva as it is much less-invasive method compared
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