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Equine Veterinary Journal | 2011

Comparison between blood serum and salivary cortisol concentrations in horses using an adrenocorticotropic hormone challenge.

Marie Peeters; Joseph Sulon; Jean-François Beckers; Didier Ledoux; Marc Vandenheede

REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY In horses, serum cortisol concentration is considered to provide an indirect measurement of stress. However, it includes both free and bound fractions. The sampling method is also invasive and often stressful. This is not the case for salivary cortisol, which is collected using a more welfare-friendly method and represents a part of the free cortisol fraction, which is the biologically active form. OBJECTIVES To compare salivary and serum cortisol assays in horses, in a wide range of concentrations, using an adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) stimulation test, in order to validate salivary cortisol for stress assessment in horse. METHODS In 5 horses, blood samples were drawn using an i.v. catheter. Saliva samples were taken using swabs. Cortisol was assayed by radioimmunoassay. All data were treated with a regression method, which pools and analyses data from multiple subjects for linear analysis. RESULTS Mean ± s.d. cortisol concentrations measured at rest were 188.81 ± 51.46 nmol/l in serum and 1.19 ± 0.54 nmol/l in saliva. They started increasing immediately after ACTH injection and peaks were reached after 96 ± 16.7 min in serum (356.98 ± 55.29 nmol/l) and after 124 ± 8.9 min in saliva (21.79 ± 7.74 nmol/l, P<0.05). Discharge percentages were also different (225% in serum and 2150% in saliva, P<0.05). Correlation between serum and salivary cortisol concentrations showed an adjusted r(2) = 0.80 (P<0.001). The strong link between serum and salivary cortisol concentrations was also estimated by a regression analysis. CONCLUSIONS The reliability of both RIAs and regression found between serum and salivary cortisol concentrations permits the validation of saliva-sampling as a noninvasive technique for cortisol level assessment in horses.


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2013

Rider and Horse Salivary Cortisol Levels During Competition and Impact on Performance

Marie Peeters; Coline Closson; Jean-François Beckers; Marc Vandenheede


Journal of Veterinary Behavior-clinical Applications and Research | 2010

Assessment of stress level in horses during competition using salivary cortisol: preliminary studies

Marie Peeters; Joseph Sulon; Didier Serteyn; Marc Vandenheede


Journal of Veterinary Behavior-clinical Applications and Research | 2012

Relationships between young stallions' temperament and their behavioral reactions during standardized veterinary examinations

Marie Peeters; Denis Verwilghen; Didier Serteyn; Marc Vandenheede


Archive | 2011

Évaluation du niveau de stress du cheval en compétition et en milieu hospitalier : Mesures comportementales, physiologiques et appréciation du tempérament

Marie Peeters


Archive | 2011

Le stress du cavalier et du cheval en compétition

Marie Peeters; Coline Closson; Jean-François Beckers; Marc Vandenheede


Archive | 2011

Evaluation du stress chez le cheval

Marie Peeters


Journal of Veterinary Behavior-clinical Applications and Research | 2011

Impact of the temperament of young stallions on their stress reactions when subjected to a standardised veterinary examination

Marie Peeters; Denis Verwilghen; Didier Serteyn; Marc Vandenheede


Archive | 2010

Can we predict troubles during horse clinical examination by a simple test

Marie Peeters; Sandra Godfroid; Joseph Sulon; Jean-François Beckers; Didier Serteyn; Marc Vandenheede


Archive | 2009

Comparison between blood and salivary cortisol levels in horses (Equus caballus) using an ACTH challenge

Marie Peeters; Joseph Sulon; Jean-François Beckers; Didier Ledoux; Marc Vandenheede

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