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Late Gestational Undernutrition Alters Plasma IGF-1 Concentration During Subsequent Lactation in Ewe

Ali Kiani ; Lorestan University, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Animal Science Group, Khoramabad, Lorestan, Iran
Mette Olaf Nielsen ; University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Life Sciences, Department of Basic Animal and Veterinary Sciences ,Groennegaardsvej 7, 1870 Frederiksberg C, Copenhagen, Denmark
Andre Chwalibog ; University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Life Sciences, Department of Basic Animal and Veterinary Sciences ,Groennegaardsvej 7, 1870 Frederiksberg C, Copenhagen, Denmark


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str. 361-364

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The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of undernutrition during late gestation on plasma concentration of insulin-like growth factor (IGF1), leptin, insulin and glucose in pregnant and lactating ewes. Ten twin-bearing shropshire ewes were fed either adequately (AN; 100% energy and protein requirements) or restrictedly (RN; about 60% of energy and protein requirements) fed during the last six weeks of gestation. Ewe’s blood samples were taken at 50, 28 and 10 days pre-partum as well as at lambing and 7, 17 and 35 days post-partum. At lambing plasma glucose concentrations sharply increased in both groups and it was significantly lower in RN ewes in comparison with AN ewes. Plasma concentrations of insulin and leptin were not affected by late gestational undernutrition. Plasma IGF1 concentrations in RN ewes (78 ±8 ng/ml) was significantly lower (P<0.05) than that in AN ewes (110 ±8 ng/ml). Plasma IGF1 decreased in RN ewes during late gestation and then increased sharply at lambing and during first month of lactation. In contrast IGF1 concentration was relatively constant both pre and postnataly in AN ewes. IGF1 values in restricted fed ewes were significantly lower than values in adequately fed ewes during gestation. Surprisingly IGF1 plasma in RN ewes was significantly lower at 35 days (110 vs. 164 ng/ml) post-partum in comparison with those in AN ewes. In conclusion, results showed late gestational undernutrion causes a decrease in plasma glucose and IGF1 at parturition as well as during late gestation. In addition, late gestational undernutrition seems to have longer term effect on plasma IGF1 even when ewes are adequately fed during lactation.

Ključne riječi

undernutrition; gestation; hormones; sheep

Hrčak ID:

72117

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/72117

Datum izdavanja:

4.10.2011.

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