نتایج جستجو برای: periparturient

تعداد نتایج: 683  

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 2001
S S Block W R Butler R A Ehrhardt A W Bell M E Van Amburgh Y R Boisclair

Dairy cows suffer from an intense energy deficit at parturition due to the onset of copious milk synthesis and depressed appetite. Despite this deficit, maternal metabolism is almost completely devoted to the support of mammary metabolism. Evidence from rodents suggests that, during periods of nutritional insufficiency, a reduction in plasma leptin serves to co-ordinate energy metabolism. As an...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2006
Juan J Loor Heather M Dann Nicole A Janovick Guretzky Robin E Everts Rosane Oliveira Cheryl A Green Noah B Litherland Sandra L Rodriguez-Zas Harris A Lewin James K Drackley

Liver metabolism and health in dairy cows during the periparturient period are affected by plane of nutrition prepartum. Long-term adaptations in hepatic gene expression are important for complete understanding of liver function. We examined temporal gene expression profiles during the dry period and early lactation in liver of Holstein cows fed moderate dietary energy ad libitum or restricted ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2000
B E Straw E J Bush C E Dewey

OBJECTIVE To determine types and doses of injectable medications given to periparturient sows and reasons for administering those medications, and to compare medication practices among farms of different sizes. DESIGN Survey. SAMPLE POPULATION 301 farms; 231,016 periparturient sows. PROCEDURE A survey was used to obtain information regarding medications given to sows during the farrowing ...

2016
Zheng Zhou Mario Vailati-Riboni Daniel N. Luchini Juan J. Loor

The objective of this study was to profile plasma amino acids (AA) and derivatives of their metabolism during the periparturient period in response to supplemental rumen-protected methionine (MET) or rumen-protected choline (CHOL). Forty cows were fed from -21 through 30 days around parturition in a 2 × 2 factorial design a diet containing MET or CHOL. MET supply led to greater circulating meth...

Journal: :Preventive veterinary medicine 2000
L M East D A Dargatz J L Traub-Dargatz C J Savage

Enterocolitis associated with Clostridium perfringens (C. perfringens) infection in neonatal foals is often severe and has been associated with a high case-mortality risk. We designed a premises-based survey to evaluate the associations of regional foaling practices, premises environmental management, periparturient foal and brood-mare management, and periparturient brood-mare ration with the o...

2015
Bhabesh Mili Sujata Pandita Mehtab S. Parmar

Accepted: 21/05/2015 Abstract The present study was aimed to investigate liver function upon supplementation of vitamin E to dry Murrah buffaloes through analysis of serum enzymes. The Murrah buffaloes (n = 12) were selected during their late gestation from National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI) livestock herd and divided randomly into two groups, comprising of six each. Buffaloes of group I ...

2006
Jesse P. Goff

The periparturient cow undergoes a transition from non-lactating to lactating at calving. The animal is tremendously challenged to maintain calcium homeostasis. Those that fail can develop milk fever, a clinical disorder that is life threatening to the cow and predisposes the cow to a variety of other disorders. Less dramatic sub-clinical hypocalcemia can also reduce productivity of cattle by r...

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 2004
Jin Wook Kim Robert P Rhoads Stephanie S Block Thomas R Overton Stuart J Frank Yves R Boisclair

At parturition, dairy cows experience a 70% reduction in plasma IGF-I. This reduction coincides with decreased abundance of GHR1A, the liver-specific transcript of the growth hormone receptor (GHR) gene, suggesting impaired growth hormone-dependent synthesis of IGF-I. It is not immediately obvious that the periparturient reduction in GHR1A is sufficient to reduce hepatic GHR abundance. This is ...

Journal: :Acta veterinaria Scandinavica. Supplementum 2003
Oded Nir Markusfeld

The term "Production Diseases" referred traditionally to those diseases induced by management practices, metabolic diseases are typical examples. Recently, the term "Production related diseases" has been enhanced to include other traits, such as infertility, and diseases such as mastitis and lameness that might involve infectious agents but exacerbated by nutritional or managemental factors. Th...

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