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Background: During the transition period negative energy balance (NEB) occurs due to the difference between input and output of nutrients. At this period, these nutrients are directed to milk production and lipolysis is the major mechanism of adaptation. There is an increase of the non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) reduce dry matter intake (DMI). The feed restriction during the prepartum period improve milk production and plasmatic concentration of glucose and insulin through the adaptation of liver enzymes and increased DMI at the postpartum period. The administration of recombinant bovine somatotropin (rbST) also improve milk production on postpartum period and alters lipogenesis and lipolysis through effects on adipose tissue and lipid metabolism. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of feed restriction and injections of rbST on parameters of energetic, protein, enzymatic and mineral metabolism of prepartum dairy heifers. Materials, Methods & Results: Fourty four heifers with BW = 477.2 ± 7.4 kg at the beginning were used. The experimental period ranged from 35 days prepartum to calving. These heifers were divided in four groups with 11 heifers each: bST: fed to allow 100% of the DMI plus rbST injections; RbST: fed to allow 80% of the DMI plus rbST injections; CON: fed to allow 100% of the DMI plus placebo injections and RES: fed to allow 80% of the DMI plus placebo injections. The heifers receive three injections of rbST and placebo 14 days apart in the prepartum period. The diets of group bST and CON was according to 100% of requirements and DMI was calculates using the body weight, BCS, age, period of gestation and growth. The serum glucose, NEFA, calcium and phosphorus concentration were analyzed in blood samples through colorimetry method. Gamma glutamyltransferase and aspartate aminotransferase activity were measured by spectrophotometer. All statistical analyses were made using softweare SAS. Glucose, NEFA, urea, calcium, phosphorus and relashioship C:P, GGT and AST were analyzed through MIXED procedure and the Tukey-Kramer test was applied for comparision means. For the BCS analyzis was applied Kruskal-Wallis test.The BST group had higher plasmatic concentrations of glucose than CON group (P = 0.0011). Similarly urea concentration was lower for BST group (P = 0.0099) during prepartum. The NEFA concentration was higher in REST than CON group (P = 0.0015). We did not find difference between groups for BCS, mineral profile and enzymatic profile. Discussion: The feed restriction increased NEFA concentration due to decreased DMI. On the BST group, we observed higher concentrations of glucose when compared with CON group, resembling to the results found by others. In accordance to our results previous studies, no difference concerning urea concentration in prepartum period in cows submitted to feed restriction or mineral profile for cows submitted to feed restriction and bST treatment was found. This strategy will also result in increased lipolysis, causes protein degradation stemmed from muscle tissue in an attempt to maintain the levels of glucose from gluconeogenesis from amino acids. Disagreeing the results described here, others observed higher BCS in cows submitted to ad libitum diet compared with feed restriction cows during prepartum. In this study feed restriction and bST on prepartum period can improve metabolic adaptation, but these two strategies do not act in synergy.
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Animais , Feminino , Gravidez , Bovinos/metabolismo , Hormônio do Crescimento/efeitos adversos , Dietoterapia/veterináriaResumo
O objetivo deste estudo foi determinar variações em parâmetros metabólicos e endócrinos de suínos machos durante o primeiro ano de vida e sua relação com a puberdade. Foram utilizados seis suínos acompanhados, de 22 a 360 dias deidade, com pesagens corporais e coletas de sangue a cada sete dias para avaliação dos níveis séricos de glicose, insulina, colesterol, albumina, ureia, cálcio, fósforo, aspartato aminotransferase (AST), gama glutariltransferase (GGT), ácidos graxos não esterificados (NEFA) e testosterona. A partir do ganho de peso e níveis de testosterona foram estabelecidos três períodos: pré-puberdade (1-5 meses de idade); puberdade (6-9 meses de idade); pós-puberdade (10-12 meses de idade), em que os níveis de testosterona foram de 0,6 ± 0,1 ng/mL, 1,8 ± 0,2 ng/mL e 1,8 ± 0,2 ng/mL, respectivamen- te (P < 0,0001). Foi observada correlação positiva entre a testosterona e níveis de albumina, idade e peso corporal, e correlação negativa entre testosterona e os níveis de cálcio, GGT e glicose. Os níveis de glicose diminuíram ao longo do desenvolvimento (P < 0,0001), e os níveis de NEFA foram maiores em pré-púberes (P = 0,01). A enzima GGT teve diminuição dos seus níveis a partir da puberdade (P < 0,0001), e a AST teve seus menores níveis na puberdade (P = 0,0003). A albumina apresentou maiores níveis durante a puberdade (P < 0,0001) e a ureia no período pós-puberdade (P < 0,0001). Os níveis de cálcio e fósforo apresentaram menores níveis no período pós-puberdade (P<0,0001). Assim, a puberdade representa um período de flutuação nos níveis de marcadores metabólicos de suínos machos híbridos, devido ao efeito da testosterona sobre o metabolismo energético, proteico e mineral.(AU)
The present study aimed to determine changes in endocrine and metabolic parameters in male pigs during the first year of life and its relation with the puberty. Six male pigs of 22 at 360 days of age were used in this study. Body weights and blood collection were performed every seven days for evaluation of serum glucose, insulin, cholesterol, albumin, urea,calcium, phosphorus, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma glutamyltransferase (GGT), non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) and testosterone. From the weight gain and testosterone levels were established three periods: prior to puberty (1-5 months old); puberty (6-9 months old); postpubertal (10-12 months old). During these periods testosterone levels were 0.6 ± 0.1 ng/mL, 1.8 ± 0.2 ng/mL and 1.8 ± 0.2 ng/mL, respectively (P < 0.0001). Positive correlation was observed between testosterone levels and albumin levels, age and body weight, and a negative correlation between testosterone levels and calcium, glucose and GGT. Glucose levels decreased throughout development (P < 0.0001) whereas NEFA levels were higher in pre-pubertal (P = 0.01). The enzyme GGT levels had decreased from puberty (P < 0.0001), and AST had their lowest levels at puberty (P = 0.0003). Albumin showed higher levels during puberty (P < 0.0001). The urea values were stable until puberty, and increased post-puberty (P < 0.0001). The levels of calcium and phosphorus levels had lower post-puberty (P < 0.0001). Thus, puberty is a period of fluctuation in the levels of metabolic markers of hybrid male pigs due to the effect of testosterone on energy, protein and mineral metabolism.(AU)
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Animais , Puberdade/metabolismo , Testosterona/análise , Albuminas/química , Suínos/classificação , Endocrinologia/métodosResumo
O objetivo deste estudo foi determinar o efeito do adsorvente (ADS) glucomanano modificado sobre parâmetros clínicos, hematológicos e ruminais de ovinos submetidos a dietas contendo aflatoxina (AFLA). Foram utilizadas 22 ovelhas mestiças (Corriedale e Texel), com 18 meses de idade. Os animais foram divididos em quatro grupos, de acordo com a adição de AFLA (1,5 PPM) ou ADS (2 PPM) na fração concentrada da dieta: animais recebendo AFLA na dieta (AFLA; n=6); animais recebendo AFLA e ADS na dieta (AFLA/ADS; n=6); animais recebendo ADS na dieta (ADS; n=5) e grupo controle, sem adição de ADS ou AFLA na dieta (CONTROLE; n=5). As dietas foram fornecidas por um período de 42 dias. Foram realizadas coletas de fluido ruminal a cada sete dias e avaliações clínicas (exame físico geral, urinálise e hemograma) a cada 10 dias. Quanto ao perfil leucocitário, a suplementação com adsorvente aumentou a concentração plasmática de eosinófilos. Os demais parâmetros clínicos e ruminais não foram influenciados pela presença do adsorvente ou da aflatoxina na dieta. Assim, o adsorvente glucomanano modificado influenciou a resposta leucocitária de ovinos, porém sem efeito na função ruminal e nos parâmetros clínicos avaliados.(AU)
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of modified glucomannan adsorbent (ADS) on the clinical, hematological and ruminal parameters in sheep subjected to diets containing aflatoxins (AFLA). Twenty two crossbred ewes (Corriedale vs Texel), aging 18 months were separated into four groups according to the addition of AFLA (1,5 PPM) or ADS (2 PPM) in the concentrate portion of the diet: animals receiving AFLA in the diet (AFLA; n=6); animals receiving AFLA and ADS in the diet (AFLA/ADS; n=6); animals receiving ADS in the diet (n=5) and control group, without addition of the ADS or AFLA in the diet (CONTROL; n=5). The diets were supplied during 42 days. Ruminal fluid was collected and analysed every seven days and the clinical evaluations (clinical examination, urinalysis, and hemogram) every 10 days. The addition of adsorbent increased the plasmatic concentration of eosinophiles. Clinical and ruminal parameters were not affected by the presence of adsorbent or aflatoxin into the diet. The modified glucomannan adsorbent influenced the leukocyte response of sheep, but no effect on ruminal function and clinical parameters.(AU)