Artículo
Use of infrared thermography and heart rate variability to evaluate autonomic activity in domestic animals
Ghezzi, Marcelo Daniel; Ceriani, Maria Carolina
; Domínguez Oliva, Adriana; Lendez, Pamela Anahí
; Olmos Hernández, Adriana; Casas Alvarado, Alejandro; Hernández Avalos, Ismael
Fecha de publicación:
05/2024
Editorial:
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Revista:
Animals
ISSN:
2076-2615
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Most of the responses present in animals when exposed to stressors are mediated by the autonomic nervous system. The sympathetic nervous system, known as the one responsible for the “fight or flight” reaction, triggers cardiovascular changes such as tachycardia or vasomotor alterations to restore homeostasis. Increase in body temperature in stressed animals also activates peripheral compensatory mechanisms such as cutaneous vasodilation to increase heat exchange. Since changes in skin blood flow influence the amount of heat dissipation, infrared thermography is suggested as a tool that can detect said changes. The present review aims to analyze the application of infrared thermography as a method to assess stress-related autonomic activity, and their association with the cardiovascular and heart rate variability in domestic animals.
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Ghezzi, Marcelo Daniel; Ceriani, Maria Carolina; Domínguez Oliva, Adriana; Lendez, Pamela Anahí; Olmos Hernández, Adriana; et al.; Use of infrared thermography and heart rate variability to evaluate autonomic activity in domestic animals; Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute; Animals; 14; 9; 5-2024; 1-14
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