Abstract
Plasma vitamin D metabolites (25-OH D; 24,25-(OH)2D and 1,25-(OH)2D) were measured simultaneously in the blood plasma samples of young cows and their calves. Four of the calves wre chronically catheterized in utero at least 2 weeks before the expected time of parturition. No significant hypocalcemia occurred in the dams at calving. Plasma vitamin D metabolites showed no significant variations for 2 weeks before and 4 days after calving. But rapid changes in plasma 1,25-(OH)2D concentrations were observed in one calf during the first 48 postnatal hours. Before birth, the maternal and fetal concentrations of either 1,25-(OH)2D or 24,25-(OH)2D were positively correlated. 25-(OH)D (13 ng/ml), 24,25-(OH)2 D (1 ng/ml) and 1,25-(OH)2D (76 pg/ml) were defected in one fetal plasma collected 35 days before term.
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Barlet, J. P., Nguyen, T. M., Davicco, M. J., Dardillat, C., Lefaivre, J., & Garabedian, M. (1981). Plasma levels of vitamin D metabolites in the bovine species during the perinatal period. Reproduction Nutrition Developpement, 21(1), 127–134. https://doi.org/10.1051/rnd:19810111
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