Effects of age on fasting-induced changes in insulin, glucose, urea nitrogen, and free fatty acids in sera of sheep
The hypothesis that prepubertal ewe lambs are metabolically different from postpubertal ewes was tested. Ovariectomized ewes (4 years of age; n = 4) and lambs (6 months of age; n = 4) were fasted for 72 hr. Serum concentrations of insulin, glucose, urea nitrogen, and free fatty acids (FFA) were meas...
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description | The hypothesis that prepubertal ewe lambs are metabolically different from postpubertal ewes was tested. Ovariectomized ewes (4 years of age; n = 4) and lambs (6 months of age; n = 4) were fasted for 72 hr. Serum concentrations of insulin, glucose, urea nitrogen, and free fatty acids (FFA) were measured in blood samples taken at 6-hr intervals between 30 hr before and 72 hr after feed removal. Serum concentrations of urea nitrogen and glucose were not different (P greater than 0.20) between age groups before fasting. Serum concentrations of insulin in ewes increased toward the end of the prefast period whereas those in lambs did not (age x time, P less than 0.01). Serum concentrations of FFA in ewes tended to be lower (P less than 0.07) than those in lambs prior to fasting. During fasting, concentrations of insulin decreased (P less than 0.02) over time in ewes and lambs and did so in a similar manner (age x time, P greater than 0.70). Urea nitrogen increased (P less than 0.0001) in both fasted ewes and fasted lambs in a comparable manner (age x time, P greater than 0.20). Concentrations of glucose during fasting were not significantly affected (P greater than 0.90) by age. There was a tendency (P = 0.08) for concentrations of glucose to change over time but the pattern did not appear to be related to fasting. During fasting, concentrations of FFA tended to be higher (P less than 0.07) in lambs than in ewes and increased (P less than 0.0001) in both groups in a similar fashion (age x time, P greater than 0.10). The findings herein suggest that turnover of FFA in lambs may be slightly greater than that in ewes during the fed and fasted states. |
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