Effects of Insulin and Postruminal Supply of Protein on Use of Amino Acids by the Mammary Gland for Milk Protein Synthesis
Open Access
- 1 January 2000
- journal article
- Published by American Dairy Science Association in Journal of Dairy Science
- Vol. 83 (1) , 93-105
- https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(00)74860-0
Abstract
We examined the relationships between amino acid supply, net utilization of amino acid by the mammary gland, and milk protein yield, in investigations that utilized a hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp. A two-way crossed factorial design was employed. There were two 12-d periods involving abomasal infusions of either water or a mixture of casein (500 g/d) plus branched-chain amino acids (88 g/d), with a hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp during the last 4 d of each period. During the clamp, insulin was infused at 1.0 microg x kg BW(-1) x h(-1) to increase circulating levels fourfold, and euglycemia was maintained by infusion of glucose. The insulin clamp treatments increased milk protein yield by 15 and 25% during abomasal infusion of water or casein plus branched-chain amino acids, respectively. Circulating concentrations of essential amino acids were reduced (33%) during insulin clamp treatments, especially branched-chain amino acids (41%). Arteriovenous difference of essential amino acids across the mammary gland was linearly related to their arterial concentrations. However, milk protein yield was not related to either arterial concentration or arteriovenous difference, for any of the essential amino acids. During insulin clamp treatments, the mammary gland was able to support the increased milk protein yields by increasing extraction efficiency of essential amino acids, mammary blood flow, and glucose uptake. Furthermore, a positive mammary balance of total amino nitrogen and carbon was maintained for all treatments. These adaptations demonstrate the unique ability of the mammary gland to adjust local conditions to allow for an adequate nutrient supply.Keywords
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