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1 Department of Animal Science, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824
Relative amounts of IGF-I mRNA were measured in livers of Holstein cows at different stages of lactation (6 early, 6 mid, 6 late lactation, 6 dry) and 6 late lactation cows treated with bST for 1 wk. Milk yield was greater for early lactation cows than for mid and late lactation controls. All cows except those in early lactation were in positive energy balance. Serum IGF-I increased as lactation progressed and was greatest during the dry period. Liver IGF-I mRNA was less in cows in early than in late lactation but greater in lactating than in dry cows. Treatment with bST increased milk yield and concentrations of serum IGF-I, hepatic IGF-I mRNA, and serum IGF-binding protein-3, decreased concentration of serum IGF-binding protein-2, and did not alter abundance of mammary IGF-I mRNA. These parallel changes in serum IGF-I and hepatic IGF-I mRNA suggest that exogenous bST increases IGF-I synthesis in liver of cows during late lactation and that IGF-I synthesis is depressed during early lactation when cows are in negative energy balance. We conclude that IGF-I may play an endocrine role in mediating galactopoietic effects of exogenous bST during late lactation. However, the role of IGF-I during early lactation remains unclear.
Key Words: insulin-like growth factor-I bovine somatotropin lactation stage cows
Submitted on November 22, 1993
Accepted on March 11, 1994
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