Application of a Mechanistic Model of Bovine Milk Protein Synthesis to Examine the Use of Isotope Labeling Methods

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Abstract

Two types of models of bovine milk protein synthesis were used to simulate collection and analysis of data from infusion experiments involving isotope-labeled amino acids (AA). Analytical solutions to a system of ordinary differential equations that describe isotope enrichment curves of each AA pool within the mammary gland were derived and are presented. Numerical solutions from a dynamic mechanistic model suggest that normal experimental procedures can affect the shape of enrichment curves and, therefore, results derived from them. Simulation results suggest that standard methods utilizing in vivo isotope kinetics may be of limited value to characterize the metabolism of the bovine mammary gland, especially AA metabolism and milk protein synthesis and secretion. The results clearly demonstrate the flexibility of such models for the testing of many hypotheses and possible experimental protocols.

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Maas, J. A., France, J., & McBride, B. W. (1998). Application of a Mechanistic Model of Bovine Milk Protein Synthesis to Examine the Use of Isotope Labeling Methods. Journal of Dairy Science, 81(9), 2440–2450. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(98)70135-3

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