Awm. Roozen et U. Magnusson, EFFECTS OF SHORT-TERM RESTRAINT STRESS ON LEUKOCYTE COUNTS, LYMPHOCYTE-PROLIFERATION AND LYSIS OF ERYTHROCYTES IN GILTS, Journal of veterinary medicine. Series B, 43(8), 1996, pp. 505-511
The effects of short-term restraint stress on leukocyte counts, lympho
cyte proliferation and lysis of erythrocytes were studied in six gilts
. A catheter was inserted into the jugular vein and two blood samples
were collected before the onset of stress. Thereafter a hog snare was
applied and blood samples were collected at 0.5, 2, and 3.5 min after
the start of snaring. Neither the total WBC number, nor the total numb
er of lymphocytes, or the total number of polymorphonuclear leukocytes
changed significantly throughout the study. This was also true for th
e degree of intravasal lysis of erythrocytes. In whole blood cultures
stimulated with pokeweed mitogen, an increase (P < 0.05) in the lympho
cyte proliferation was recorded in samples collected 3.5 min after the
starr of restraint. In the mononuclear cell cultures, no significant
changes were found in lymphocyte proliferation of blood collected 3.5
min after the start of restraint. Taken together, the short-term stres
s during blood sampling may affect the cell-mediated immunity but not
the leukocyte count nor lysis of erythrocytes in pigs.