Case Study: Effects of body weight gain and bovine somatotropin treatment of postpartum beef cows on concentrations of IGF-1, insulin, and glucose in blood plasma; luteal activity; and calf growth1

M.J. Cooper-Prado, I. Rubio , N.M. Long , M.P. Davis , L.J. Spicer, R.P. Wettemann PAS
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Angus × Hereford cows (2 and 3 yr of age, n = 37) were used to evaluate the effects of postpartum BW gain and treatment with bovine somatotropin (bST) on concentrations of IGF-I, glucose, and insulin in plasma during early lactation; luteal activity; and calf growth. Cows (456 ± 52 kg, BCS = 4.6 ± 0.4) were stratified based on calving date and BCS and randomly assigned to a 2 × 2 × 2 factorial: weight gain ≤0.4 kg/d (MWG) or >0.4 kg/d (HWG) during 24 to 59 d postpartum, injection with bST or saline (CON) on d 31 and 45 postpartum, and 2 or 3 yr of age. Concentrations of IGF-I in plasma before bST treatment were greater (P = 0.02) for HWG compared with MWG cows, and IGF-I was greater (P < 0.01) after bST in HWG bST cows compared with MWG bST, MWG CON, or HWG CON cows. Concentrations of glucose in plasma were greater (P ≤ 0.01) in HWG bST cows compared with HWG CON, MWG CON, and MWG bST cows after bST treatment. Weight gain and treatment with bST did not influence the percentage of cows with luteal activity by 59 d after calving. Average daily gain of calves to 140 d of age was greater (P < 0.01) for HWG-treated and tended to be greater (P = 0.06) for bST-treated cows compared with MWG and CON cows, respectively. Weight gain of young lactating beef cows increased plasma concentrations of IGF-I and glucose after treatment with bST.

案例研究:产后肉牛增重和牛生长激素处理对血浆IGF-1、胰岛素和葡萄糖浓度的影响;黄体活动;还有小牛的生长
采用安格斯×赫里福德奶牛(2岁和3岁,n = 37),研究产后增重和牛生长激素(bST)处理对泌乳早期血浆IGF-I、葡萄糖和胰岛素浓度的影响;黄体活动;还有小牛的生长。奶牛(456±52 kg, BCS = 4.6±0.4)根据产犊日期和BCS进行分层,随机分为2 × 2 × 2因子组:产后24 ~ 59 d增重≤0.4 kg/d (MWG)或0.4 kg/d (HWG),产后31天和45 d注射bST或生理盐水(CON), 2岁或3岁。与MWG奶牛相比,bST处理前HWG奶牛血浆中IGF-I的浓度更高(P = 0.02),且IGF-I更高(P <与MWG bST、MWG CON或HWG CON奶牛相比,HWG bST奶牛bST后的脂肪含量为0.01)。bST处理后,HWG bST奶牛血浆葡萄糖浓度高于HWG CON、MWG CON和MWG bST奶牛(P≤0.01)。产犊后59 d,体重增加和bST处理对黄体活性奶牛的百分比没有影响。犊牛至140日龄的平均日增重较大(P <与MWG和CON奶牛相比,bst处理奶牛的蛋白质含量有显著提高(P = 0.06)的趋势。泌乳肉牛幼牛体重增加,bST处理后血浆igf - 1和葡萄糖浓度升高。
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