Acute effects of administration of porcine growth hormone on circulating levels of hormones and metabolites in 20-, 40-, and 60-kilogram gilts1

Abstract
Three groups of eight gilts weighing 20, 40, or 60 kg were fitted with indwelling venous catheters to determine daily integrated circulating levels (DICL, serum concentration above baseline x time) of insulin, growth hormone (GH), glucagon, glucose, urea, and nonesterified fatty acids (NEFA) in response to acute challenge with porcine pituitary GH (pGH). Pigs were fed a common diet containing 18% CP and 3.5 Mcal of DE/kg between 0800 and 1200 (85% of ad libitum). Blood and urine were collected at 2- or 4-h intervals for 4 d. On d 2, 3, and 4, four pigs in each group were injected i.m. at 0800 with pGH (.1 mg/kg) and four pigs (controls) were injected with buffer. In control pigs DICL of GH was 20.4, 14.1, and 10.2 ng pGH.h.mL-1 in 20-, 40-, and 60-kg pigs, respectively. The DICL of GH in pGH-treated pigs was 4.2-, 7.0-, and 10.7-fold greater in 20-, 40-, and 60-kg pigs, respectively, than in controls. The DICL of insulin in control pigs was 7.9, 9.7, and 9.4 ng.h.mL-1 and was increased (P < .001) in pGH-treated pigs by 118, 213, and 276% in 20-, 40-, and 60-kg pigs, respectively. Although serum levels of glucose were increased (P < .001) by pGH treatment, the acute elevation observed in 60-kg pigs was more consistent relative to 20- and 40-kg pigs. In contrast, the acute reduction in blood urea upon pGH injection was more apparent in 20-kg gilts.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) Copyright © . .

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