Effect of Acute Challenge with an Extreme Dose of Somatotropin in a Prolonged-Release Formulation on Milk Production and Health of Dairy Cattle

Eight pregnant Holstein cows were given weekly injections of 15g of recombinant bST over a 2-wk period for a total dose of 30g to determine signs of acute toxicity. Cows were monitored intensively throughout the study, and samples were taken for analyses of hormones, metabolites, chemistries, hemato...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of dairy science 1990-08, Vol.73 (8), p.2093-2102
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description Eight pregnant Holstein cows were given weekly injections of 15g of recombinant bST over a 2-wk period for a total dose of 30g to determine signs of acute toxicity. Cows were monitored intensively throughout the study, and samples were taken for analyses of hormones, metabolites, chemistries, hematology, and urine analytes. Animal health throughout the study was generally excellent. Mean rectal temperatures were significantly higher in treated cows (38.7 vs. 39.2°C). Least squares means for 3.5% FCM production were 15.9 and 23.0 kg/d, and net energy intakes were 29.4 and 26.9 Mcal/d for control and treated cows, respectively. Somatotropin concentrations reached more than 250 ng/d on d 10 and remained above 200ng/ml. Insulin and glucose concentrations were also increased but returned toward baseline values. Free fatty acid concentrations were higher in treated cows, but β-hydroxybutyrate was not affected. Most hematological measurements were unaffected except for a reduction in erythrocyte number in treated cows and decreases in hematocrit and hemoglobin, but values were within clinically normal ranges. Although cows received in 2 wk a dose that was equivalent to the amount administered during more than 2 yr of continuous use, no signs of acute toxicity to bST were observed.
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BLOOD CHEMISTRY
BLOOD COMPOSITION
Blood Glucose - analysis
BLOOD LIPIDS
BLOOD PICTURE
BLOOD PROTEINS
BLOOD SUGAR
Body Temperature - drug effects
Body Weight - drug effects
BOVINE SOMATOTROPIN
BST
Cattle - blood
Cattle - physiology
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
COMPOSICION DE LA SANGRE
COMPOSICION QUIMICA
COMPOSITION CHIMIQUE
COMPOSITION DU SANG
CONTROLLED RELEASE
DAIRY COWS
Delayed-Action Preparations
DIAGNOSIS
DIAGNOSTIC
DIAGNOSTICO
DOSAGE EFFECTS
ELECTROLITOS
ELECTROLYTE
ELECTROLYTES
Electrolytes - blood
ENZIMAS
ENZYME
ENZYMES
Fatty Acids, Nonesterified - biosynthesis
Female
galactopoiesis
GLICEMIA
GLYCAEMIA
GLYCEMIE
Growth Hormone - administration & dosage
Growth Hormone - toxicity
health
Heart Rate - drug effects
HORMONAS
HORMONAS PITUITARIAS
HORMONE
HORMONE HYPOPHYSAIRE
HORMONES
Injections, Subcutaneous - veterinary
Lactation - drug effects
LAIT
LECHE
LIPAEMIA
LIPEMIA
LIPEMIE
METABOLITE
METABOLITES
METABOLITOS
METHODE D'APPLICATION
METODOS DE APLICACION
MILK
MILK PRODUCTION
Milk Proteins - biosynthesis
MINERALES
MINERALS
MINERAUX
NITROGEN
NITROGENO
PITUITARY HORMONES
Pregnancy
Pregnancy, Animal - blood
Pregnancy, Animal - drug effects
Pregnancy, Animal - physiology
PRODUCCION LECHERA
PRODUCTION LAITIERE
PROTEINAS SANGUINEAS
PROTEINE SANGUINE
Recombinant Proteins - administration & dosage
Recombinant Proteins - toxicity
Respiration - drug effects
SANG
SANGRE
SANIDAD ANIMAL
SANTE ANIMALE
somatotropin
TOXICIDAD
TOXICITE
TOXICITY
VACAS LECHERAS
VACHE LAITIERE
title Effect of Acute Challenge with an Extreme Dose of Somatotropin in a Prolonged-Release Formulation on Milk Production and Health of Dairy Cattle
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