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- W2054865288 abstract "The effects of social rank on immune, metabolic, and endocrine responses were studied in 10 newly mixed groups of German Landrace pigs (9 individuals each) at an age of 12 weeks. Immediately after mixing, the agonistic interactions (AI) of all group members were continuously recorded over 3 days (10 h daily). An individual dominance value (DV) was calculated by the number of wins minus defeats in relation to all decisive fights (DV < or = 0, subordinate; DV > 0, dominant). Blood samples were taken 24 h before and 3 days after mixing. The data showed that the social status had a significant effect on lymphocyte proliferation in responses to different mitogens: socially dominant pigs had higher proliferative response than subordinate pigs. In addition, during the observation period the lymphocyte activation by mitogens increased in the dominant animals and decreased in the subordinate animals with increasing number of agonistic interactions. The rise in total serum IgG concentration 3 days after mixing was higher in dominant pigs compared with subordinates. The dominance status did not significantly affect plasma metabolic levels nor cortisol concentrations. However, mixing appeared to increase glucose and total protein values and to decrease alkaline phosphatase and cortisol levels in both, dominant and subordinate pigs. In conclusion, mitogen induced cell proliferation seems to be a valuable marker for acute social stress in pigs." @default.
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- W2054865288 title "Effects of social status after mixing on immune, metabolic, and endocrine responses in pigs" @default.
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