Hepatic acute-phase response, antioxidant biomarkers and DNA fragmentation of two rabbit breeds subjected to acute heat stress

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Acute heat stress (AHS) is known to affect rabbit production and well-being negatively. Yet, early acute heat stress effect on later physiological response is poorly studied. Our study aimed to provide more knowledge of rabbit physiological response to early acute heat stress in two distinguished rabbit breeds. A total of 120 males of New Zealand White (NZW) and Baladi Black (BB) rabbits five weeks old were recruited and randomly divided into two sub-groups, control groups (Control) reared in a controlled environmental chamber 28 °C, and 40% RH and early acute heat stress groups (HS) exposed to 36 °C and 62% RH for 6 hours. At 13 weeks, rabbits of all groups were subjected to the same AHS conditions. Our results, irrespective of breeding differences, demonstrate a significant (p

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Madkour, M., Aboelenin, M. M., Younis, E., Mohamed, M. A., Hassan, H., Alagawany, M., & Shourrap, M. (2020). Hepatic acute-phase response, antioxidant biomarkers and DNA fragmentation of two rabbit breeds subjected to acute heat stress. Italian Journal of Animal Science, 19(1), 1558–1566. https://doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2020.1861993

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