Yearling wethers fitted with reentrant bile-pancreatic duct cannulae were in a two-part study of effects of duodenal propionate infusions or increased ruminal propionate caused by dietary monensin on pancreatic α-amylase secretion and glucose and insulin in blood plasma. Continuous duodenal infusion of propionate increased concentrations of glucose and insulin in blood plasma of wethers fed alfalfa. Results supported a direct response of insulin secretion to propionate. Amylase secretion was not affected. Addition of monensin (22 ppm) to an 80% corn diet reduced the ratio of acetate:propionate in rumen, but bilepancreatic flow and amylase activity were unaffected. Monensin supplementation had little influence on glucose and insulin in blood plasma. Pancreatic α-amylase secretion of ruminants seems to be a complex phenomenon that is not regulated strictly by fluctuations of glucose or insulin. © 1986, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.
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Johnson, D. D., Mitchell, G. E., Tucker, R. E., & Muntifering, R. B. (1986). Pancreatic Amylase, Plasma Glucose, and Insulin Responses to Propionate or Monensin in Sheep. Journal of Dairy Science, 69(1), 52–57. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(86)80369-1
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