Effects of melatonin on adrenal cortical functions of Indian goats under thermal stress

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The study was conducted with the primary objective to establish the influence of melatonin on adrenocortical functions to ameliorate thermal stress in goats. Endocrine secretions and several other blood biochemical parameters reflecting the animals adrenocortical stress response were determined over a one-week period after goats had been exposed to 40 C°and 60RH for 10 days. The study was conducted for a period of 17 days in psychrometric chamber. The animals served as self-controls prior to start of the experiment. Blood samples were drawn on day 10 to establish effect of thermal stress. Chemical adrenalectomy was achieved using metyrapone followed by exogenous melatonin treatment. 40 C°of thermal stress which is quite normal in tropical zone significantly (P ≤.05) influenced all parameters except plasma insulin. Metyrapone treatment significantly (P ≤.05) affected plasma levels of glucose, total protein, total cholesterol, cortisol, and aldosterone. Metyrapone aggravated thermal stress by decreasing cortisol level in goats. Melatonin treatment at 11:00 AM significantly (P ≤.05) influenced plasma levels of glucose, total protein, total cholesterol, cortisol, aldosterone and insulin. Metyrapone treatment aggravated thermal stress although administration of melatonin could ameliorate the condition. This establishes the role of melatonin in relieving thermal stress in goats. Copyright © 2010 V. Sejian and R. S. Srivastava.

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Sejian, V., & Srivastava, R. S. (2010). Effects of melatonin on adrenal cortical functions of Indian goats under thermal stress. Veterinary Medicine International, 2010. https://doi.org/10.4061/2010/348919

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