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Changes in plasma cortisol, plasma beta-endorphin, heart rate, haematocrit and plasma protein concentration in horses during restraint and use of a naso-gastric tube

Hydbring, E; Nyman, S; Dahlborn, K

Sammanfattning

Tubing and restraint are used in order to administer fluid, antihelminthic drugs or to perform gastroscopic examinations. The aim of this study was to investigate if the stress response of horses differ between the following treatments; Upper lip twitching, Holding the ears of the horse and naso-gastric tubing, Upper lip twitching and naso-gastric tubing, and Upper lip twitching and naso-gastric tubing with administration of 10 litres body warm saline solution, 9 g NaCl/l. Five Standardbred geldings underwent the treatments at random. Entering the treatment room increased the haematocrit and plasma protein concentration. The heart rate decreased in treatments where the twitch was used. All treatments elevated the plasma cortisol concentrations. The horses behaved most disturbed when they were tubed without twitching, but the plasma p-endorphin concentration increased only when twitching was combined with naso-gastric tubing.

Nyckelord

horse; naso-gastric tube; restraint; stress; twitch

Publicerad i

Pferdeheilkunde
1996, Volym: 12, nummer: 4, sidor: 423-427
Utgivare: HIPPIATRIKA VERLAGSGESELL- SCHAFT MBH CALW

      SLU författare

    • Sandberg, Eva

      • Institutionen för djurfysiologi, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
      • Nyman, Sara

        • Institutionen för djurfysiologi, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
      • UKÄ forskningsämne

        Klinisk vetenskap

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