EVALUATION OF NEUROBIOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS OF INTRANASAL ADMINISTRATION ...
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Author(s): |
João Carlos Bochini
Total Authors: 1
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Document type: | Master's Dissertation |
Press: | São Paulo. |
Institution: | Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (FMVZ/SBD) |
Defense date: | 2008-08-07 |
Examining board members: |
Paulo César Maiorka;
Maria Lúcia Zaidan Dagli;
Erica Zimberknopf
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Advisor: | Paulo César Maiorka |
Abstract | |
The aim of the present work was to study a possible relationship between central and peripheral oxytocin release and its consequences to milk production during milking in experimental ewes. Ten multiparous Santa Ines ewes (Ovis aries) were divided in 4 groups according to milk ejection stimuli: exclusive machine milking (OME), mixedmanagement of milking and suckling (MMom: lambs separated during night and reunited to their mother after morning milking; MMoma: mixed-management with manual milking) and exclusive suckling (AE: lambs separated also during night). Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was collected through a implanted sub-arachnoid catheter and plasma was collected from the jugular vein. imultaneous sampling was performed at -0.5, 0.5, 1, 4, 10 and 15 min (0 min was teat attachment to either machine or manual milking system or lamb suckling). A total of 241 samples of CSF and 262 plasma samples were processed and oxytocin concentrations were quantified by immunoenzimatic assays. Estimated means, standard deviation, variation coefficient and minimum and maximun values of CSF and plasma oxytocin concentrations were, respectively: 257.880 ± 265.90 pg/ml; 103.11%; 11.70 pg/ml e 1000.00 pg/ml. No statistical strong positive correlations (OME= -0.26, AE= -0.19, MMom= 0.05 and MMoma= 0.04) were found between CSF and plasma samples. Also, CSF was not influenced by milk ejection stimuli, although plasmatic oxytocin was higher in MMom (679.80 ± 25.63) and MMoma (591.82 ± 30.56) compared to OME and AE. In addition, OME (381.04 ± 22.09) plasmatic oxytocin concentration was higher when compared to AE (218.82 ± 27.04). In conclusion, no positive correlations between central and peripheral oxytocin concentrations were observed during milking or suckling. Plasma oxytocin oncentrations differ as a function of management and have consequences to milk ejection as well as to milk production Also, plasma, but not CSF oxytocin, was influenced by different milk ejection stimuli. (AU) |