CLA may be useful in sow nutrition to increase CLA content in colostrum and milk (Bee, 2000). However CLA fed animals displayed also significantly reduced body fat (Pariza et al., 2001) and this effect may be detrimental to reproductive efficiency in sows per se and for the effects on metabolic hormones as well. Moreover some CLA isomers has been reported to influence leptin gene expression (Houseknacht et al., 1998). The present study examined the effects of dietary supplement of CLA on serum leptin in lactating sows. Conclusions: These results indicate that dietary CLA does not influence feed intake and body condition in lactating sows. By these results it does not seem that circulating leptin in lactating sows may be related to body weight and body condition as established in humans and rodents. Further research could explain if the higher leptin level in CLA fed sows is due to changes in leptin gene expression or in leptin clearance as well.
The influence of dietary conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) on serum leptin concentration in lactating sows / C. Corino, D. Magistrelli, V. Bontempo, F. Rosi. - In: PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH SOCIETY OF ANIMAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 1752-7562. - 2002:(2002), pp. 95-95. (Intervento presentato al convegno Annual Conference of the British Society of Animal Science tenutosi a York, UK nel 2002) [10.1017/S1752756200007511].
The influence of dietary conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) on serum leptin concentration in lactating sows
C. CorinoPrimo
;D. MagistrelliSecondo
;V. BontempoPenultimo
;F. RosiUltimo
2002
Abstract
CLA may be useful in sow nutrition to increase CLA content in colostrum and milk (Bee, 2000). However CLA fed animals displayed also significantly reduced body fat (Pariza et al., 2001) and this effect may be detrimental to reproductive efficiency in sows per se and for the effects on metabolic hormones as well. Moreover some CLA isomers has been reported to influence leptin gene expression (Houseknacht et al., 1998). The present study examined the effects of dietary supplement of CLA on serum leptin in lactating sows. Conclusions: These results indicate that dietary CLA does not influence feed intake and body condition in lactating sows. By these results it does not seem that circulating leptin in lactating sows may be related to body weight and body condition as established in humans and rodents. Further research could explain if the higher leptin level in CLA fed sows is due to changes in leptin gene expression or in leptin clearance as well.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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