Journal article

Effect of insulin and growth hormone on plasma leptin in periparturient dairy cows

BJ Leury, LH Baumgard, SS Block, N Segoale, RA Ehrhardt, RP Rhoads, DE Bauman, AW Bell, YR Boisclair

American Journal of Physiology Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2003

Abstract

After parturition, dairy cows suffer from an intense energy deficit caused by the onset of copious milk secretion and an inadequate increase in voluntary food intake. We previously showed that this energy deficit contributes to a decline in plasma leptin. This decline mirrors that of plasma insulin but is reciprocal to the profile of plasma growth hormone (GH), suggesting that both hormones may regulate plasma leptin in periparturient dairy cows. To study the role of insulin, hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamps were performed on six dairy cows in late pregnancy (LP, 31 days prepartum) and early lactation (EL, 7 days postpartum). Infusion of insulin (1 μg·kg body wt-1· h-1) caused a progressiv..

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