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A Proposed Role for Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines in Damaging Behavior in Pigs

机译:促炎细胞因子在猪中破坏行为的拟议作用

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Sickness can change our mood for the worse, leaving us sad, lethargic, grumpy and less socially inclined. This mood change is part of a set of behavioural symptoms called sickness behaviour and has features in common with core symptoms of depression. Therefore, the physiological changes induced by immune activation, for example following infection, are in the spotlight for explaining mechanisms behind mental health challenges such as depression. While humans may take a day off and isolate themselves until they feel better, farm animals housed in groups have only limited possibilities for social withdrawal. We suggest that immune activation could be a major factor influencing social interactions in farm animals, with outbreaks of damaging behaviour such as tail biting as a possible result. The hypothesis presented here is that the effects of several known risk factors for tail biting are mediated by pro-inflammatory cytokines, proteins produced by the immune system, and their effect on neurotransmitter systems. We describe the background for and implications of this hypothesis.
机译:疾病可以改变我们的心情,让我们悲伤,昏昏欲睡,脾气暴躁,脾气暴躁。这种情绪变化是一系列称为疾病行为的行为症状的一部分,并且具有抑郁症的核心症状的共同特征。因此,免疫激活诱导的生理变化例如在感染后,用于解释抑郁症等心理健康挑战的机制。虽然人类可能会休息一天,但在他们感觉更好的情况下,群体的农场动物只有有限的社会戒烟可能性。我们建议,免疫激活可能是影响农场动物社交互动的主要因素,爆发了损坏的行为,如尾部咬伤。这里提出的假设是尾咬伤若干已知风险因素的影响是由免疫系统产生的促炎细胞因子,它们对神经递质系统的影响。我们描述了这一假设的背景和含义。

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