Regulation of the Gene Expression of Glucose Transporter in Liver and Kidney of Lactating Cows by Bovine Growth Hormone and Bovine Growth Hormone-Releasing Factor

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Our objective was to study the effects of recombinant bovine growth hormone and bovine growth hormone-releasing factor on gene expression of glucose transporters in the liver and kidney of lactating cows. Primiparous cows received 29 mg/d of bovine growth hormone or 12 mg/d of bovine growth hormone-releasing factor by continuous intravenous infusion or no treatment (control) from 118 to 181 d postpartum. Growth hormone or growth hormone-releasing factor did not influence the mRNA abundance of the liver-type glucose transporter in the liver or kidney. Similarly, neither growth hormone-releasing factor nor growth hormone altered the mRNA abundance of the erythrocyte-type or the intestinal-type glucose transporter in the kidney, but large individual differences were observed in the mRNA abundance of the intestinal-type glucose transporter in liver.

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Zhao, F. Q., Kennelly, J. J., Moseley, W. M., & Tucker, H. A. (1996). Regulation of the Gene Expression of Glucose Transporter in Liver and Kidney of Lactating Cows by Bovine Growth Hormone and Bovine Growth Hormone-Releasing Factor. Journal of Dairy Science, 79(9), 1537–1542. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(96)76514-1

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