Monensin and Growth Hormone Effects on Glucose Metabolism in the Prepartum Cow
Open Access
- 1 December 2001
- journal article
- Published by American Dairy Science Association in Journal of Dairy Science
- Vol. 84 (12) , 2770-2776
- https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(01)74731-5
Abstract
Twenty-seven multiparous Holstein dairy cows were used to evaluate the singular and combined effects of somatotropin and monensin treatments during the late dry period on postpartum metabolism and production. Treatments were 1) control, 2) injection of exogenous bovine somatotropin (bST); 3) total mixed rations top-dressed with 300 mg of monensin/d, and 4) monensin and somatotropin in combination, during the last 28 d before expected parturition. A 500-mg subcutaneous injection of sustained-release somatotropin was administered at d-28 and -14 relative to expected calving. Glucose kinetics was evaluated on d 15 before expected calving date using a tracer dose of 45 mg of U-13C-labeled glucose. Jugular blood was sampled 20 times during 8 h after tracer injection. Intake of DM was 1.9% of BW, and daily feed was supplied in six equal meals before the glucose kinetic assay. The CONSAM simulation program, which assumes a two-compartment model, was used to analyze the glucose 13C enrichment curves with time. Average glucose distribution space, glucose mass, and glucose residence time in compartment 1 were increased in monensin-treated cows and were decreased in bST-treated cows. On the day of the glucose kinetic assay, blood concentrations of glucose, NEFA, and urea were similar among treatments. The changes in glucose pool and distribution space suggest that monensin increases propionate supply and bST facilitates glucose flow into glucose consuming organs. It is concluded that dairy cows might benefit from a combined application of monensin and bST before parturition.Keywords
This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
- Effect of a Prepartum Administration of Monensin in a Controlled-Release Capsule on Apparent Digestibilities and Nitrogen Utilization in Transition Dairy CowsJournal of Dairy Science, 2000
- The effects of short-term and long-term monensin supplementation, and its subsequent withdrawal on digestion in sheepAnimal Feed Science and Technology, 1997
- Avoparcin and monensin effects on the digestion of nutrients in dairy cows fed a mixed dietCanadian Journal of Animal Science, 1995
- Effects of avoparcin and bovine somatotropin on measures of production and reproduction in dairy cowsAnimal Science, 1994
- Nutrient metabolism and utilization in the liverLivestock Production Science, 1994
- Glucose entry rate in dairy cattle as determined by stable isotope 13C-labelled glucose at different stages of reproductionComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1991
- Complementary influences of exogenous hormone implantation, antibiotic feed addition and supplementary undegradable dietary protein upon the growth, feed intake and carcass characteristics of finishing beef cattleLivestock Production Science, 1991
- CONSAM (Conversational Version of the SAAM Modeling Program)Published by Elsevier ,1982
- Net hepatic and splanchnic metabolism of lactate, pyruvate and propionate in dairy cows in vivo in relation to lactation and nutrient supplyBiochemical Journal, 1980
- The Routine Fitting of Kinetic Data to ModelsBiophysical Journal, 1962