Journal article

Exhaled breath condensate hydrogen peroxide concentration, a novel biomarker for assessment of oxidative stress in sheep during heat stress

SS Chauhan, P Celi, B Leury, F Liu, FR Dunshea

Animal Production Science | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2016

Abstract

The present study aimed to measure hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in exhaled breath condensate (EBC) as an index of oxidative stress induced by heat stress (HS) and to evaluate the antioxidant potential of supranutritional levels of selenium (Se) and vitamin E under HS conditions in sheep. Thirty-two Merino × Poll Dorset ewes (in two replicates) were acclimated to indoor individual pen feeding of a pelleted control diet (0.24 g Se and 10 IU of vitamin E/kg DM) for 1 week. Sheep were then randomly allocated to a 2 × 2 factorial design with the respective factors being dietary Se (0.24 and 1.20 mg/kg DM as Sel-Plex) and vitamin E (10 and 100 IU/kg DM) for 2 weeks. After 1 week acclimation to the die..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The project was partially funded by The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. Surinder S. Chauhan received the postgraduate scholarship Australian Leadership Award from AusAID for his PhD. The authors are grateful to the animal house manager Maree Cox and also to Dr Kristy Digiacomo, Victoria Russo and Alister Knight for assistance during the live animal study in the animal house.