Journal article
Effect of in vivo somatotropin treatment of growing pigs on adipose tissue lipogenesis.
DM Harris, FR Dunshea, DE Bauman, RD Boyd, SY Wang, PA Johnson, SD Clarke
Journal of Animal Science | AMER SOC ANIMAL SCIENCE | Published : 1993
Abstract
The present study was undertaken to determine the effects of porcine somatotropin (pST) on glucose flux rates, lipogenic enzyme activities, and the abundance of fatty acid synthase mRNA in pig adipose tissue. Barrows were injected daily with 120 micrograms of pST/kg BW (n = 6) or excipient (n = 6). On d 11 of treatment, pigs were slaughtered (empty BW = 77 +/- 2 kg) and subcutaneous adipose tissue was collected. Basal incorporation of [14C]glucose into total lipid decreased by 86% with pST treatment, whereas glucose oxidation to CO2 decreased by 79%. Insulin (10 ng/mL) stimulated both glucose oxidation and incorporation into lipid by a small increment of similar magnitude for both treatment ..
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