Relationship between changes in the fascicular zone of the adrenal cortex and age in fighting breed (bos taurus) in different stress situations
- J. Seva 1
- A. Mas 1
- J.J. Cerón 1
- F. J. Pallarés 1
- C. De Jódar 1
- 1 Facultad de Veterinaria. Universidad de Murcia
ISSN: 0213-5434, 1989-1784
Year of publication: 2015
Issue: 31
Pages: 67-76
Type: Article
More publications in: Anales de veterinaria de Murcia
Abstract
In order to study the possible effect of different stressful situations on the morphology and function of the adrenal cortex, twenty fighting breed were divided into four groups according to age and fighting characteristics; group I (3 year old females fought in a farm bullring), group II (3 year old male fought in a portable bullring), group III (4 year old males fought in a public bullring) and group IV (8 years old females fought in a farm bullring). Samples of blood and adrenal gland were taken from all the animals. Cortisol values were obtained from blood samples. Structural and ultrastructural studies were realized from adrenal gland. In the structural analysis of the adrenal gland the proportion of the different zones of the adrenal cortex and the characteristics of the cells of the fascicular zone were studied. The results show a higher release of cortisol detected in the group of old females (group IV). A higher proportion of fascicular zone was also detected in this group and significantly differences (p < 0, 05) were found with regard to the other groups. In addition, spongiocytes of the fascicular zone in older females presented a higher number of liposomes statistically significant (p < 0, 05) than the other groups, which could mean that the older animals could have a higher capacity of cortisol synthesis. It is possible the enlargement of the adrenal as consequence of recurrent stress situations suffered by these animals and could be considered as a morphological indicator of chronic stress.