The present study investigated the effect of parity on plasma insulin level around parturition in Saanen goats. On d -14, -7, 0, 3, 7, 10 and 14 from parturition, plasma glucose, NEFA, free AAs, cortisol and insulin concentrations were analyzed in 10 primiparous and 10 multiparous goats. At parturition, BW of primiparous goats was about 75% of that of multiparous ones (P < 0.001) and then their milk production was lower than that of multiparous ones (P < 0.001). At parturition, glucose increased (P < 0.01) in both primiparous and multiparous goats, and then decreased (P < 0.01) on d 3 of lactation, remaining higher (P < 0.01) in primiparous than multiparous goats until the end of the study period. In both groups, free AAs decreased (P < 0.01) at parturition, returning to pre-partum levels (P < 0.01) on d 3 of lactation without difference between groups. Only in multiparous goats, plasma NEFA increased at parturition (P < 0.01), returning to pre-partum levels on d 14 (P < 0.01). Changes in glucose and AAs could have been caused by cortisol, which increased (P < 0.01) at parturition in both primiparous and multiparous goats, returning to pre-partum levels (P < 0.01) on d 7 of lactation, without difference between the parity groups. In multiparous goats insulin decreased soon after parturition (P < 0.05), remaining at low levels until the end of the study period, whereas, in primiparous goats, insulin did not vary until d 14 of lactation, when it decreased (P < 0.05) also in this group. Therefore, between d 3 and 14 of lactation, insulin was higher in primiparous than multiparous goats (P < 0.05). Only in primiparous goats, at kidding, insulin was negatively correlated to body weight (P < 0.01), and after parturition it was negatively correlated with milk yield (P < 0.05) and plasma NEFA (P < 0.05). We hypothesize that higher insulin levels in primiparous Saanen goats, which are still immature at their first breeding season, acted to limit both the mobilization of bodily reserves and the capture of nutrients by the lactating mammary gland, thus providing nutrients for their own physical and physiological development.
Trend-analysis of plasma insulin level around parturition, in relation to parity in Saanen goats / D. Magistrelli, F. Rosi. - In: JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 0021-8812. - 92:6(2014), pp. 2440-2446. [10.2527/jas.2013-6993]
Trend-analysis of plasma insulin level around parturition, in relation to parity in Saanen goats
D. MagistrelliPrimo
;F. RosiUltimo
2014
Abstract
The present study investigated the effect of parity on plasma insulin level around parturition in Saanen goats. On d -14, -7, 0, 3, 7, 10 and 14 from parturition, plasma glucose, NEFA, free AAs, cortisol and insulin concentrations were analyzed in 10 primiparous and 10 multiparous goats. At parturition, BW of primiparous goats was about 75% of that of multiparous ones (P < 0.001) and then their milk production was lower than that of multiparous ones (P < 0.001). At parturition, glucose increased (P < 0.01) in both primiparous and multiparous goats, and then decreased (P < 0.01) on d 3 of lactation, remaining higher (P < 0.01) in primiparous than multiparous goats until the end of the study period. In both groups, free AAs decreased (P < 0.01) at parturition, returning to pre-partum levels (P < 0.01) on d 3 of lactation without difference between groups. Only in multiparous goats, plasma NEFA increased at parturition (P < 0.01), returning to pre-partum levels on d 14 (P < 0.01). Changes in glucose and AAs could have been caused by cortisol, which increased (P < 0.01) at parturition in both primiparous and multiparous goats, returning to pre-partum levels (P < 0.01) on d 7 of lactation, without difference between the parity groups. In multiparous goats insulin decreased soon after parturition (P < 0.05), remaining at low levels until the end of the study period, whereas, in primiparous goats, insulin did not vary until d 14 of lactation, when it decreased (P < 0.05) also in this group. Therefore, between d 3 and 14 of lactation, insulin was higher in primiparous than multiparous goats (P < 0.05). Only in primiparous goats, at kidding, insulin was negatively correlated to body weight (P < 0.01), and after parturition it was negatively correlated with milk yield (P < 0.05) and plasma NEFA (P < 0.05). We hypothesize that higher insulin levels in primiparous Saanen goats, which are still immature at their first breeding season, acted to limit both the mobilization of bodily reserves and the capture of nutrients by the lactating mammary gland, thus providing nutrients for their own physical and physiological development.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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