Net Metabolism of Volatile Fatty Acids, D-β-Hydroxybutyrate, Nonesterified Fatty Acids, and Blood Gasses by Portal-Drained Viscera and Liver of Lactating Holstein Cows
Open Access
- 1 September 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Dairy Science Association in Journal of Dairy Science
- Vol. 71 (9) , 2395-2405
- https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(88)79824-0
Abstract
Net flux of VFA, D-.beta.-hydroxybutyrate, nonesterified fatty acids, and blood gasses across portal-drained viscera and liver was measured in four lactating Holstein cows fed a 60:40 corn silage: concentrate diet ad libitum and milked at 12-h intervals. Twelve consecutive hourly measurements of net flux (venous-arterial concentration difference times blood flow) were obtained during wk 4 and 8 postpartum for each cow. Milk yield and DM intake average 32.2 and 15.6 kg/d. On a net basis, hepatic tissue produced acetate and removed 63 to 101% of other VFA absorbed by portal-drained viscera. Hepatic and portal-drained visceral tissues produced 60 and 40%, respectively, of D-.beta.-hdyroxybutyrate produced by splanchnic tissues. Hepatic tissues removed 9.3% of nonesterified fatty acids in portal vein and hepatic arterial blood. Oxygen use was greater by liver than for portal-drained viscera (3062 vs. 2394 mmol/h). Net portal-drained visceral flux of VFA, D-.beta.-hydroxybutyrate, .alpha.-amino nitrogen, L-lactate, and oxygen together accounted for 84.9% of calculated metabolizable energy intake. Net hepatic removal of propionate, L-lactate, and .alpha.-amino nitrogen maximally accounted for 55.1, 17.4, and 16.5% of carbon in glucose produced by hepatic tissues.This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
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