PLASMA METABOLITE AND HORMONE CONCENTRATIONS IN FRIESIAN CALVES OF LOW OR HIGH GENETIC MERIT - EFFECTS OF SEX AND AGE

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作者
MIN, SH [1 ]
MCCUTCHEON, SN [1 ]
MACKENZIE, DDS [1 ]
WICKHAM, BW [1 ]
机构
[1] NEW ZEALAND DAIRY BOARD,LIVESTOCK IMPROVEMENT CORP,HAMILTON,NEW ZEALAND
来源
ANIMAL PRODUCTION | 1993年 / 56卷
关键词
DAIRY CALVES; FRIESIAN; GENETIC MERIT; HORMONES; METABOLITES;
D O I
10.1017/S0003356100006127
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
This study investigated the potential use of blood metabolite and hormone concentrations as genetic markers for milk fat production and their possible interactions with sex and age. Two groups of calves, one from the Massey University high breeding index (HBI) line of dairy cattle (seven males, eight females) and the other from the low breeding index (LBI) line (four males, 11 females), were studied at 3.5 months and 7 months of age. The average breeding indices (BI) of the calves based on ancestry BI were 138 (s.d. 4.4) and 111 (s.d. 2.3) respectively. Serial blood sampling regimens were conducted in relation to feeding (chaffed lucerne hay at 1.3 times maintenance energy requirement), during an intravenous urea load (120 mg/kg live weight) and during fasting (63 h) and refeeding. Urea spaces and fractional decay constants at each age were estimated by a single compartment distribution model based on plasma urea concentrations following the intravenous urea load. Plasma concentrations of urea, creatinine and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) were not significantly different between the lines in any of the periods examined and at either age. In contrast, plasma concentrations of glucose and insulin were greater in the HBI calves than in the LBI calves although these differences were restricted mainly to the period immediately after feeding. Urea space at 7 months of age was also greater in the HBI animals than in the LBI animals. Plasma concentrations of all hormones and metabolites except insulin were significantly influenced by sex and/or age. The study does not confirm previous findings that genetic merit for dairying is expressed in terms of plasma levels of urea and NEFA, particularly those during a fast. However, the results of the present study are consistent with previous observations of differences in glucose and insulin metabolism between the two Massey University genetic merit lines. These traits may therefore have potential as genetic markers for milk fat production.
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