Neurohormonal Profiles of Assistance Dogs Compared to Pet Dogs: What Is the Impact of Different Lifestyles?

Assistance dogs must manage stress efficiently because they are involved in challenging tasks. Their welfare is currently a fundamental issue. This preliminary study aimed to compare assistance dogs (AD; n = 22) with pet dogs (PD; n = 24), using blood neuromodulator indicators to help find biomarker...

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Main Authors: Manuel Mengoli, Jessica L. Oliva, Tiago Mendonça, Camille Chabaud, Sana Arroub, Céline Lafont-Lecuelle, Alessandro Cozzi, Patrick Pageat, Cécile Bienboire-Frosini
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author Manuel Mengoli
Jessica L. Oliva
Tiago Mendonça
Camille Chabaud
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description Assistance dogs must manage stress efficiently because they are involved in challenging tasks. Their welfare is currently a fundamental issue. This preliminary study aimed to compare assistance dogs (AD; n = 22) with pet dogs (PD; n = 24), using blood neuromodulator indicators to help find biomarkers that can improve the AD breeding, selection, training, and welfare monitoring. Both populations originated from different breeds, are of different ages, and had different lifestyles. Basal peripheral concentrations of prolactin (PRL), serotonin (5-HT), free (fOT) and total (tOT) oxytocin were measured by immunoassays. Multiple linear regressions were performed to assess the effect of activity, age, sex, and their interactions on these parameters. Correlations between neurohormonal levels were analyzed. No interactions were significant. fOT and tOT concentrations were significantly influenced by age (p < 0.0001 and p = 0.0002, respectively) and dogs’ activity (p = 0.0006 and p = 0.0277, respectively). A tendency was observed for age effect on PRL (p = 0.0625) and 5-HT (p = 0.0548), as well as for sex effect on tOT (p = 0.0588). PRL concentrations were heterogenous among AD. fOT and tOT were significantly but weakly correlated (Pearson’s r = 0.34; p = 0.04). Blood prolactin, serotonin, and oxytocin may represent biomarkers to assess workload and chronic stress-related responses in ADs and eventually improve their selection and training.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2076-2615/11/9/2594/ 2025-01-16T21:26:05+00:00 Neurohormonal Profiles of Assistance Dogs Compared to Pet Dogs: What Is the Impact of Different Lifestyles? Manuel Mengoli Jessica L. Oliva Tiago Mendonça Camille Chabaud Sana Arroub Céline Lafont-Lecuelle Alessandro Cozzi Patrick Pageat Cécile Bienboire-Frosini agris 2021-09-03 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11092594 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Companion Animals https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11092594 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Animals; Volume 11; Issue 9; Pages: 2594 Canis lupus familiaris guide dogs biomarker neuromodulator serotonin free oxytocin total oxytocin prolactin stress Text 2021 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11092594 2023-08-01T02:36:52Z Assistance dogs must manage stress efficiently because they are involved in challenging tasks. Their welfare is currently a fundamental issue. This preliminary study aimed to compare assistance dogs (AD; n = 22) with pet dogs (PD; n = 24), using blood neuromodulator indicators to help find biomarkers that can improve the AD breeding, selection, training, and welfare monitoring. Both populations originated from different breeds, are of different ages, and had different lifestyles. Basal peripheral concentrations of prolactin (PRL), serotonin (5-HT), free (fOT) and total (tOT) oxytocin were measured by immunoassays. Multiple linear regressions were performed to assess the effect of activity, age, sex, and their interactions on these parameters. Correlations between neurohormonal levels were analyzed. No interactions were significant. fOT and tOT concentrations were significantly influenced by age (p < 0.0001 and p = 0.0002, respectively) and dogs’ activity (p = 0.0006 and p = 0.0277, respectively). A tendency was observed for age effect on PRL (p = 0.0625) and 5-HT (p = 0.0548), as well as for sex effect on tOT (p = 0.0588). PRL concentrations were heterogenous among AD. fOT and tOT were significantly but weakly correlated (Pearson’s r = 0.34; p = 0.04). Blood prolactin, serotonin, and oxytocin may represent biomarkers to assess workload and chronic stress-related responses in ADs and eventually improve their selection and training. Text Canis lupus MDPI Open Access Publishing Animals 11 9 2594
spellingShingle Canis lupus familiaris
guide dogs
biomarker
neuromodulator
serotonin
free oxytocin
total oxytocin
prolactin
stress
Manuel Mengoli
Jessica L. Oliva
Tiago Mendonça
Camille Chabaud
Sana Arroub
Céline Lafont-Lecuelle
Alessandro Cozzi
Patrick Pageat
Cécile Bienboire-Frosini
Neurohormonal Profiles of Assistance Dogs Compared to Pet Dogs: What Is the Impact of Different Lifestyles?
title Neurohormonal Profiles of Assistance Dogs Compared to Pet Dogs: What Is the Impact of Different Lifestyles?
title_full Neurohormonal Profiles of Assistance Dogs Compared to Pet Dogs: What Is the Impact of Different Lifestyles?
title_fullStr Neurohormonal Profiles of Assistance Dogs Compared to Pet Dogs: What Is the Impact of Different Lifestyles?
title_full_unstemmed Neurohormonal Profiles of Assistance Dogs Compared to Pet Dogs: What Is the Impact of Different Lifestyles?
title_short Neurohormonal Profiles of Assistance Dogs Compared to Pet Dogs: What Is the Impact of Different Lifestyles?
title_sort neurohormonal profiles of assistance dogs compared to pet dogs: what is the impact of different lifestyles?
topic Canis lupus familiaris
guide dogs
biomarker
neuromodulator
serotonin
free oxytocin
total oxytocin
prolactin
stress
topic_facet Canis lupus familiaris
guide dogs
biomarker
neuromodulator
serotonin
free oxytocin
total oxytocin
prolactin
stress
url https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11092594