Glucose and norepinephrine challenges during abomasal infusion of cis or trans octadecenoates in Holstein cows

This experiment determined the effects of infusion of mixtures of fat containing predominantly cis-C 18:1 or trans-C18:1 fatty acids into the abomasum on responses of cows to glucose and norepinephrine challenges administered i.v. Six lactating Holstein cows, each with a rumen cannula, were arranged...

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description This experiment determined the effects of infusion of mixtures of fat containing predominantly cis-C 18:1 or trans-C18:1 fatty acids into the abomasum on responses of cows to glucose and norepinephrine challenges administered i.v. Six lactating Holstein cows, each with a rumen cannula, were arranged in two Latin squares with 21-d periods. The common basal diet contained 40% forage and 60% concentrate. Treatments were the uninfused control, 750 g/d of a cis fat mixture (65% high oleic sunflower oil and 35% cocoa butter), and 750 g/d of a trans fat mixture (93% shortening and 7% corn oil) infused into the abomasum via a tube that passed through the rumen cannula. Glucose challenges (0.4 mg/kg of BW, administered i.v.) were conducted on d 18, and norepinephrine challenges (0.7 microgram/kg of BW, administered i.v.) were conducted on d 19 of each experimental period. Despite a lower percentage of fat in milk for trans than for cis treatment, disappearance rates of glucose, secretion of insulin after glucose challenge, and appearance rates of NEFA and triglycerides after norepinephrine challenge were similar between treatments. Thus, these data support the hypothesis that trans-C18:1 fatty acids affect the synthesis of milk fat in the mammary gland of lactating cows
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Abomasum - metabolism
ACIDE GRAS
ACIDE OLEIQUE
ACIDO OLEICO
ACIDOS GRASOS
Animals
AZUCAR EN SANGRE
Biological and medical sciences
Blood Glucose - metabolism
CAILLETTE
Cattle - physiology
CORPS GRAS
DIETA
ENSAYO
Fatty Acids, Nonesterified - blood
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Glucose - pharmacology
GRASAS
HORMONAS
HORMONE
Insulin - blood
INSULINA
INSULINE
Kinetics
LACTACION
LACTATION
Mother. Fetoplacental unit. Mammary gland. Milk
NORADRENALINE
NOREPINEFRINA
Norepinephrine - pharmacology
Oleic Acids - administration & dosage
Oleic Acids - metabolism
PLASMA SANGUIN
PLASMA SANGUINEO
Pregnancy. Parturition. Lactation
REGIME ALIMENTAIRE
SECRECION
SECRETION
SUCRE DU SANG
TESTAGE
TRIGLICERIDOS
TRIGLYCERIDE
VACAS LECHERAS
VACHE LAITIERE
Vertebrates: reproduction
title Glucose and norepinephrine challenges during abomasal infusion of cis or trans octadecenoates in Holstein cows
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