| Literature DB >> 25997530 |
O Tallo-Parra1, X Manteca1, M Sabes-Alsina2, A Carbajal2, M Lopez-Bejar2.
Abstract
Hair may be a useful matrix to detect cumulative cortisol concentrations in studies of animal welfare and chronic stress. The aim of this study was to validate a protocol for cortisol detection in hair from dairy cattle by enzyme immunoassay (EIA). Seventeen adult Holstein-Friesian dairy cows were used during the milking period. Hair cortisol concentration was assessed in 25-day-old hair samples taken from the frontal region of the head, analysing black and white coloured hair separately. Concentrations of cortisol metabolites were determined in faeces collected twice a week during the same period of time. There was a high correlation between cortisol values in faeces and cortisol in white colour hair samples but such correlation was not significant with the black colour hair samples. The intra- and inter-assay coefficients of variation were 4.9% and 10.6%, respectively. The linearity showed R 2=0.98 and mean percentage error of -10.8 ± 1.55%. The extraction efficiency was 89.0 ± 23.52% and the parallelism test showed similar slopes. Cortisol detection in hair by using EIA seems to be a valid method to represent long-term circulating cortisol levels in dairy cattle.Entities:
Keywords: EIA; animal welfare; cortisol; dairy cattle; hair
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25997530 DOI: 10.1017/S1751731115000294
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animal ISSN: 1751-7311 Impact factor: 3.240