Glucose kinetic responses to protein supplementation and exogenous somatotropin in late gestation dairy cows

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Glucose kinetics were measured in late gestation multiparous Holstein dairy cows fed diets with different amounts of dietary crude protein (13.3 vs. 17.8%), with and without exogenous somatotropin. The trial was conducted as a completely randomized design; 35 cows were used in the final analysis. Kinetic measurements were made using the single injection technique with uniformly labeled 13C-labeled glucose. A diet that contained 17.8% crude protein appeared to increase glucose utilization without a corresponding increase in supply. The evidence was an increased rate of glucose disposal. In contrast, exogenous bovine somatotropin (Posilac®, Monsanto Co., St. Louis, MO) appeared to enhance glucose conservation, as indicated by a tendency for a decreased fractional catabolic rate and an increased glucose pool size. Somatotropin appeared to modify glucose metabolism in a pattern favorable for supporting terminal fetal development and lactogenesis and for maintaining or enhancing maternal glycemia. The latter pattern could have implications for improving the health of periparturient dairy cows.

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Putnam, D. E., Varga, G. A., & Green, M. H. (1999). Glucose kinetic responses to protein supplementation and exogenous somatotropin in late gestation dairy cows. Journal of Dairy Science, 82(6), 1274–1281. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(99)75350-6

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