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Effects of lidocaine-plus-meloxicam treatment on behavioral and physiological changes, and leukocyte heat shock protein 90 gene expression after surgical castration in Hanwoo bulls.

Journal:
Frontiers in veterinary science
Year:
2024
Authors:
Cho, Ingu et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Agricultural Biotechnology and Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences · South Korea

Abstract

This study examined the effects of surgical castration and lidocaine-plus-meloxicam treatment on growth, physiology, behaviors, and leukocyte heat shock protein 90 (HSP 90) gene expression in Hanwoo (Korean cattle) bulls. Twenty Hanwoo bulls (body weight 248.8&#x202f;&#xb1;&#x202f;28.5&#x202f;kg, age 9.4&#x202f;&#xb1;&#x202f;1.04&#x202f;months) were assigned to three treatments: surgical castration with lidocaine injection (5&#x202f;mL in the scrotum) and oral meloxicam administration (1&#x202f;mg/kg body weight; LM;=&#x202f;7); surgical castration with placebo injection (5&#x202f;mL of 0.9% NaCl) and oral placebo administration (lactose, 1&#x202f;mg/kg body weight; CAS;=&#x202f;7); and shame castration (SHAM;=&#x202f;6). Meloxicam and lactose were administered 3&#x202f;h before castration, and lidocaine and NaCl were injected immediately before castration. Surgical castration was performed with a Newberry knife and a Henderson castration tool. Wight was measured the day before and 14 d after castration, and behavior was observed from 0.5&#x202f;h to 4.5&#x202f;h post-castration. Blood was collected at -1 d, 0.5&#x202f;h, 6&#x202f;h, 1 d, 3 d, 7 d, and 14 d after castration to measure plasma cortisol, haptoglobin, and leukocyte HSP 90 mRNA. Castration tended to decrease average daily gain (&#x202f;=&#x202f;0.06), but the LM treatment did not affect weight gain. Bulls in CAS showed higher cortisol concentration (&#x202f;<&#x202f;0.05) at 0.5 and 6&#x202f;h after castration compared to SHAM, with no difference between CAS and LM. Castration increased haptoglobin concentration at 1 and 3 d after castration (&#x202f;<&#x202f;0.05) while LM bulls showed decreased haptoglobin concentration (&#x202f;<&#x202f;0.05) than CAS bulls at these times. HSP90 mRNA was increased at 6&#x202f;h post-castration while LM did not reduce its expression, suggesting HSP90 may serve as an acute stress marker in castrated bulls. Castration increased (&#x202f;<&#x202f;0.05) frequencies of drinking, lying, walking, leg lifting, kicking, and stiff gait, while decreasing (&#x202f;<&#x202f;0.05) eating frequency. LM alleviated (&#x202f;<&#x202f;0.05) drinking, leg lifting, kicking, and stiff gait. Collectively, castration resulted in physiological changes, increased leukocyte HSP90 gene expression, and altered behaviors. These findings suggest that lidocaine-plus-meloxicam treatment partially mitigates pain and inflammation in the castrated bulls.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39698308/