Surplus dietary tryptophan reduces plasma cortisol and noradrenaline concentrations and enhances recovery after social stress in pigs

被引:98
作者
Koopmans, SJ
Ruis, M
Dekker, R
van Diepen, H
Korte, M
Mroz, Z
机构
[1] Wageningen UR, Anim Sci Grp, Div Nutr & Food, NL-8200 AB Lelystad, Netherlands
[2] Wageningen UR, Anim Sci Grp, Div Appl Res, NL-8200 AB Lelystad, Netherlands
[3] Wageningen UR, Anim Sci Grp, Div Anim Resources Dev, NL-8200 AB Lelystad, Netherlands
[4] Univ Utrecht, Dept Psychopharmacol, Anim Sci Grp, NL-3508 TB Utrecht, Netherlands
关键词
pigs; tryptophan; large neutral amino acids; stress; behavior; aggression; cortisol; noradrenaline; adrenaline;
D O I
10.1016/j.physbeh.2005.05.010
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Social stress occurs in intensive pig farming due to aggressive behavior. This stress may be reduced at elevated dietary levels of tryptophan (TRP). In this study, we compared the effects of high (13.2%) vs. normal (3:4%) dietary TRP to large neutral amino acid (LNAA) ratios on behavior and stress hormones in catheterized pigs (similar to 50 kg BW), which were exposed to social stress by placing them twice into the territory of a dominant pig (similar to 60 kg) for 15 min. Pre-stress plasma TRP concentrations were 156 15 vs. 53 6 mu mol/l (p < 0.01) in pigs on the high vs. normal TRP diets, respectively. Pre-stress plasma cortisol and noradrenaline concentrations were twofold (p < 0.01) and 1.4-fold (p < 0.05) lower but plasma adrenaline concentration was similar in pigs on the high vs. normal TRP diets, respectively. During the social confrontations, pigs on the high vs. normal TRP diets show a tendency, towards reduced active avoidance behavior (3.2 +/- 1.1 vs. 6.7 +/- 1.2 min, p < 0.1) but their physical activity (8.5 +/- 0.6 vs. 10.2 +/- 0.8 min) and aggressive attitude towards the dominant pig (11 +/- 3 vs. 7 +/- 2 times biting) were similar. Immediate (+5 min) post-stress plasma cortisol, noradrenaline and adrenaline responses were similar among dietary groups. After the social confrontations, the post-stress plasma cortisol, noradrenaline and adrenaline concentrations and/or curves (from +5 min to 2 h) were lower/steeper (p < 0.05) in pigs on the high vs. normal TRP diets. In summary, surplus TRP in diets for pigs (1) does not significantly affect behavior when exposed to social stress, (2) reduces basal plasma cortisol and noradrenaline concentrations, (3) does not affect the immediate hormonal response to stress, and (4) reduces the long-term hormonal response to stress. In general, pigs receiving high dietary TRP were found to be less affected by stress. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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