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Farrowing induction induces transient alterations in prolactin concentrations and colostrum composition in primiparous sows

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Hormonal changes involved in the farrowing process partly control the initiation of lactation. Inducing farrowing by injection of prostaglandins may alter the normal prepartum hormonal “cascade.” The aim of the study was to investigate the consequences of farrowing induction on colostrum yield and composition, as well as newborn piglet growth. Gilts were treated with 2 mg of alfaprostol on d 113 of gestation (induced farrowing, IF, n = 9) or were injected with 1 mL of a saline solution (natural farrowing, NF, n = 11). Colostrum production was estimated during 24 h, starting at the onset of parturition, based on piglet weight gains. Colostrum samples were collected during the 36 h following the onset of parturition. Blood samples were collected from sows as of d 112 of pregnancy until d 2 postpartum (d 0 being the day of parturition). Piglet blood samples were obtained at birth, on d 1, and on d 21. Litter size and litter weight at birth did not differ between groups (P > 0.10). Farrowing induction did not influence (P > 0.10) colostrum yield (3.96 ± 0.20 kg) or piglet weight gain during d 1 postpartum (116 ± 8 g). At the onset of farrowing (T0), lactose content in colostrum was greater in IF sows than in NF sows (P < 0.05), whereas colostrum ash and protein contents were lesser (P < 0.05) in IF sows. Concentrations of IgG in colostrum were similar in both groups of sows, while concentrations of IgA at T0 were lower in IF than in NF sows (P < 0.01). Overall, endocrine changes in blood from d -2 until d 2 (cortisol, prolactin, progesterone, and estradiol-17β) were not altered by farrowing induction (P > 0.10), but 1 h after the injection of alfaprostol, IF sows had greater circulating concentrations of prolactin (P < 0.01) and cortisol (P < 0.10) than NF sows. The greater concentration of lactose in colostrum from IF sows could be attributed to this transient increase in prolactin and cortisol. At birth, concentrations of white blood cells were less in piglets born from IF sows (P < 0.01). On d 1 and d 21, piglets from IF sows had similar IgG concentrations in plasma to piglets from NF sows (P > 0.1). In conclusion, farrowing induction at 113 d of pregnancy induced transient hormonal changes in sows and alterations in colostrum composition, without significantly affecting colostrum yield. It also modified some hematological variables of piglets at birth.
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hal-02649987 , version 1 (29-05-2020)

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Aurelie Foisnet, C. Farmer, Chrystèle David, Hélène Quesnel. Farrowing induction induces transient alterations in prolactin concentrations and colostrum composition in primiparous sows. Journal of Animal Science, 2011, 89 (10), pp.3048-3059. ⟨10.2527/jas.2010-3507⟩. ⟨hal-02649987⟩
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