Italian Journal of Animal Science (Jan 2010)

Basal levels and diurnal variations of some hormones and metabolites in blood of dairy cows treated daily with rbSTin early and late lactation

  • Jurgen Blum,
  • Rosanna Lombardelli,
  • Fiorenzo Piccioli-Cappelli,
  • Giuseppe Bertoni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ijas.2002.127
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2
pp. 127 – 141

Abstract

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The variations of basal value (before morning feeding at 3-4 days interval) and daily pattern (on 4and 18day of treat-  ment with 8 blood collections within 24h) of hormones and metabolites were studied in four dairy cows; 2 in early and  2 in late lactation, which were alternatively injected daily for a period of 21 days with 26.3 mg rbST or saline.  The rbST  injection significantly increased the basal and daily levels of GH, IGF-I in both stages of lactation. Daily levels of NEFA  were significantly increased by rbST in both stages of lactation and their variations, due to the effect of meals, were coun-  teracted by the rbST; the higher level of NEFA allowed a greater sparing of glucose, the blood level of which resulted  higher (P  blood urea level (P  ticular the high availability of glucose, determined a significantly higher blood level of insulin and T3, and lower level of  glucagon. Despite the similar GH, IGF-I and NEFA increases observed in the cows treated in early and late lactation, other  metabolic and endocrine consequences resulted more evident in late lactation. Furthermore, some of these variations  were affected by the forage meals. It can be concluded, therefore, that the changes occurring in the blood subsequent  to a rbST treatment are not equal to those which occur at the start of lactation; moreover, they are affected by the daily  feeding pattern and perhaps by the stage of  lactation. 

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