Appeasing Pheromones against Bovine Respiratory Complex and Modulation of Immune Transcript Expressions

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Hervet, Caroline | Boullier, Justine | Guiadeur, Marlène | Michel, Léa | Brun-Lafleur, Laure | Aupiais, Anne | Zhu, Jianzhong | Mounaix, Béatrice | Meurens, François | Renois, Fanny | Assié, Sébastien

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International audience. Bovine respiratory disease is still a major concern and has major economic impact. Another consequence of respiratory infections is the use of antimicrobial molecules to control bacterial pathogens. This can participate in the emergence and shedding of antimicrobial resistance that can threaten animal as well as human health. Appeasing pheromones with their capacity to reduce stress and thus their ability to preserve the functions of the immune system have been proposed to reduce the use of antimicrobial substances. In this study, we assessed the effect of appeasing pheromone administration on bovine health and performance during the fattening period. Zootechnical and health parameters and whole blood immune transcript expressions were measured over four weeks in bulls to determine the effect of the pheromone. We observed increased clinical signs on Day 8 (D8) and decreased clinical signs on D30 in bulls who received the pheromone and a higher expression of interleukin 8 transcripts in this group than in the control group on D8. Our results are overall in line with previous reports in livestock species. Further studies are needed to shed more light on the effect of appeasing pheromones and decipher their exact mechanisms of action.

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