1. The effect of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on inflammatory markers in blood and brain and on behavior in individually-housed pigs
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Anastasija Popova, Andrew M. Janczak, Frida Aae, Petteri Piepponen, Mari Heinonen, Janicke Nordgreen, Andreas Lervik, Preben Boysen, Anna Valros, Birgit Ranheim, Camilla Munsterhjelm, Joanna Raszplewicz, Departments of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Research Centre for Animal Welfare, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Helsinki, Mari Heinonen / Principal Investigator, Production Animal Medicine, Drug Research Program, Regenerative pharmacology group, Doctoral Programme in Drug Research, Timo Petteri Piepponen / Principal Investigator, Division of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Doctoral Programme in Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Laura Hänninen / Principal Investigator, and Teachers' Academy
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0301 basic medicine ,Lipopolysaccharides ,Lipopolysaccharide ,Hydrocortisone ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Sus scrofa ,Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) ,Hippocampus ,413 Veterinary science ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Lethargy ,Eating ,Norepinephrine ,Tail biting ,Neurotransmitter ,Sickness behavior ,Illness Behavior ,2. Zero hunger ,Behavior, Animal ,Brain ,Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) Pig Sickness behavior Inflammation Tail biting Noradrenaline ,Housing, Animal ,C-REACTIVE PROTEIN ,EXPERIMENTAL ENDOTOXEMIA ,3. Good health ,Cytokine ,Hypothalamus ,DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS ,Female ,SPRAY-DRIED PLASMA ,medicine.symptom ,medicine.medical_specialty ,ACUTE-PHASE RESPONSE ,BACTERIAL-ENDOTOXIN ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Inflammation ,INTERFERON-ALPHA THERAPY ,03 medical and health sciences ,Interferon-gamma ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Pig ,business.industry ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Noradrenaline ,PITUITARY-ADRENAL AXIS ,business ,MONOCYTE SUBSETS ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Most of us have experienced deterioration of mood while ill. In humans, immune activation is associated with lethargy and social withdrawal, irritability and aggression; changes in social motivation could, in theory, lead to less functional interactions. This might also be the case for animals housed in close confinement. Tail biting in pigs is an example of damaging social behavior, and sickness is thought to be a risk factor for tail biting outbreaks. One possible mechanism whereby sickness may influence behavior is through cytokines. To identify possible mediators between immune activation and behavioral change, we injected 16 gilts with lipopolysaccharide (LPS; O111:B4; 1.5 mu g kg(-1) IV through a permanent catheter). In LPS-treated pigs, a significant increase in cortisol, TNF-alpha, IL-1 receptor antagonist, IL-6, and IL-8 was observed alongside decreased activity within the first 6 h after the injection. CRP was elevated at 12 and 24 h after injection, and food intake was reduced for the first 24 h after injection. Three days post-injection, LPS pigs had lower levels of noradrenaline in their hypothalamus, hippocampus and frontal cortex compared to saline-injected pigs. Pigs injected with LPS also had higher levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IFN-gamma in their frontal cortex compared to saline-injected pigs. Thus, a low dose of LPS can induce changes in brain cytokine levels and neurotransmitter levels that persist after inflammatory and stress markers in the periphery have returned to baseline levels.
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- 2018