Rajneesh Sirohi
College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry
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Journal of Animal Science and Technology | 2016
Brijesh Yadav; Vijay Pandey; Sarvajeet Yadav; Yajuvendra Singh; Vinod Kumar; Rajneesh Sirohi
BackgroundHeat stress adversely affects the physiological and metabolic status, and the productive performance of buffalo.MethodsThe present study was conducted to explicate the effect of misting and wallowing cooling strategies during heat stress in lactating Murrah buffalo. The study was conducted for three months (May–July) of which first two months were hot dry and last month was hot humid. Eighteen lactating buffaloes, offered the same basal diet, were blocked by days in milk, milk yield and parity, and then randomly allocated to three treatments: negative control (no cooling), cooling by misting, and cooling by wallowing.ResultsThe results showed higher (P < 0.05) milk yield in buffaloes of misting and wallowing group compared to control during the experimental period however wallowing was found more (P < 0.05) effective during July (hot humid period). Both the treatments resulted into significant (P < 0.05) reduction in rectal temperature (RT) and respiratory rate (RR) compared to control animals during study period whereas wallowing was found to be effective on pulse rate (PR) only during July. Both treatments were resulted in mitigating the heat stress mediated decrease in packed cell volume (PCV), lymphocytopnoea and neutrophilia whereas decrease in total erythrocyte count (TEC) and monocytes was only mitigated by wallowing. Heat load induced alteration in serum creatinine and sodium concentration was significantly (P < 0.05) ameliorated by misting and wallowing whereas aspartate aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase and superoxide dismutase activity, and reactive oxygen species concentration could be normalized neither by misting nor by wallowing. The significant (P < 0.05) increment in serum cortisol and prolactin levels observed in June and July period in control animals was significantly (P < 0.05) prevented by misting and wallowing.ConclusionsIt can be concluded that misting and wallowing were equally effective in May and June (hot dry period) whereas wallowing was more effective during hot humid period in preventing a decline in milk production and maintaining physiological, metabolic, endocrine and redox homeostasis.
Biological Rhythm Research | 2018
Jitender Kumar; Arun Kumar Madan; Muneender Kumar; Rajneesh Sirohi; Brijesh Yadav; A. Vidyasagar Reddy; Dilip Kumar Swain
Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of summer and winter seasons on antioxidant status, body reserve mobilization and biomarkers of stress in Hariana and Sahiwal cows. Twelve lactating cows (six of each Hariana and Sahiwal cows) were included in summer (May to July) and winter season (November to January) study. Microclimatic observations were recorded on daily basis during the experimental period. In both seasons, blood samples were collected at fortnightly intervals for analysis of total antioxidant activity, non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA), β-Hydroxybutyric acid (BHBA), heat shock protein 70 and 90 (HSP70 and HSP90). Antioxidant activity reduced significantly (p < 0.05) in Hariana cattle during summers as compared to winters; whereas, seasonal variation exerts no effect on antioxidant activity in Sahiwal. Blood NEFA concentration was similar among both the breeds over both the seasons but reduced significantly (p < 0.05) during summer season as compared to winters in both the breeds. BHBA concentration was significantly higher (p < 0.05) in Hariana cows than Sahiwal cows during winters, however, no effect on BHBA level was observed during summer season in both the breeds. Significantly, lower plasma cortisol level (p < 0.05) was found during winter season in Sahiwal as well as Hariana cows. Further, Sahiwal exhibited lower plasma cortisol as compared to Hariana in both the seasons. HSP 70 and 90 showed non-significant differences between breeds within both the seasons. However, significantly, lower plasma HSP 70 levels (p < 0.05) were reported during winter season in Sahiwal as well as in Hariana cows. Results of present study revealed that indigenous Sahiwal is more heat tolerant as compared to Hariana breed.
Biological Rhythm Research | 2017
Jitender Kumar; Dilip Kumar Swain; Shanker K. Singh; Rajneesh Sirohi; Ajay Kumar Dang
Abstract Earlier, we reported the impact of season on neutrophils’ functional competence and also hypothesized that it could be the impact of different seasons on neutrophils’ activation. In cerebration, the present study aimed to provide insights into neutrophils’ activation in terms of phosphorylation of tyrosine containing proteins during different seasons. Ten Hariana cows participated in the study and eight times blood samples were collected from each animal (twice in each month) during each season. Phosphorylation of tyrosine proteins was evaluated using western blotting and immunolocalization using a fluorescent microscope. Immuno blotting identified six tyrosine-phophorylated proteins p28, p42, p44, p58, p84, and p104 in winter and rainy seasons, whereas, p84 protein was absent in summer season. Immunolocalization revealed positive immune reactivity (IR) for tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins and significantly (p < 0.05) lower percent of neutrophils showed positive IR during the summer season as compared to winter and rainy seasons. The results of the study evidently indicate the activation of neutrophils is mediated through tyrosine phosphorylation and this may be a probable reason behind the decreased neutrophils’ functional competence during the summer. Further studies are warranted to decipher the possible association between tyrosine phosphorylation and expression of surface receptors required for the recruitment of neutrophils.
Biological Trace Element Research | 2017
Brajesh K. Yadav; Shanker K. Singh; Udayraj P. Nakade; Vivek K. Singh; Abhishek Sharma; Mukesh Srivastava; Brijesh Yadav; Yajuvendra Singh; Rajneesh Sirohi; Satish Kumar Garg
International Journal of Livestock Research | 2018
Binay Yadav; Pankaj Shukla; Amitav Bhattacharyya; Debashis Roy; Aditya Sharma; Rajneesh Sirohi
International Journal of Livestock Research | 2018
Sandeep Kashyap; Pankaj Shukla; Amitav Bhattacharyya; Rajneesh Sirohi
Indian Journal of Animal Research | 2017
Archana Yadav; Yajuvendra Singh; Garima Shukla; P.K. Shukla; Rajneesh Sirohi; Muneendra Kumar; Dilip Swain; Mamta
Journal of Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2016
Daljeet Singh; P.K. Shukla; Asok Bhattacharyya; Rajneesh Sirohi; Yajuvendra Singh; Ajay Kumar; Mamta
Indian journal of dairy science | 2015
Debashis Roy; Vinod Kumar; Muneendra Kumar; Rajneesh Sirohi; Yajuvendra Singh; Jai Singh
Indian journal of dairy science | 2015
Jai Singh; Debashis Roy; Vinod Kumar; Muneendra Kumar; Rajneesh Sirohi