Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8503881 | Research in Veterinary Science | 2018 | 43 Pages |
Abstract
Hyperketonemia in sheep is associated with a disease known as pregnancy toxemia. The purposes of this study were to (1) induce hyperketonemia by infusion with D-beta-hydroxybutyrate (D-BHB) in eighteen healthy, non-pregnant, non-lactating ewes, (2) to evaluate the metabolic pathways in which recombinant bovine somatotropin (rbST) may be involved, and (3) to evaluate the possible benefits of preventive rbST therapy on the metabolic profiles of the sheep. The sheep were intravenously infused with a D-BHB solution over 2â¯h. Three days prior to the infusion, one group (nâ¯=â¯9) was injected with a single dose of 160â¯mg rbST, and the other group (nâ¯=â¯9) was injected with saline as a control. Blood samples were collected and metabolic profiles were analyzed every 20â¯min during the infusion and at 15, 30, 60, 120, 180, and 240â¯min post-infusion. Hyperketonemia was successfully achieved, demonstrated by serum BHB concentrations of 3.9 and 3.0â¯mmol/L in the rbST and control groups, respectively, without the presence of clinical signs. An increase in peripheral insulin resistance was observed after infusion but not during the infusion, in the rbST group. Higher glucose concentrations were observed in the rbST group post-infusion, suggesting a positive impact of D-BHB on gluconeogenesis. Our data suggest that prophylactic treatment with rbST may be useful in sheep to reduce the risk of PT.
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Authors
Carolina A.S.C. Araújo, Rejane S. Sousa, Bruno M. Monteiro, Francisco L.C. Oliveira, Antonio H.H. Minervino, Frederico A.M.L. Rodrigues, Rodolfo G. Vale, Clara S. Mori, Enrico L. Ortolani,