Relation of Hormonal Variations to Nutritional Studies and Metabolism of Ruminants
Open Access
- 1 March 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Dairy Science Association in Journal of Dairy Science
- Vol. 61 (3), 281-293
- https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(78)83595-4
Abstract
Variations in concentrations of growth hormone [GH], insulin, glucagon, prolactin [PRL], adrenal corticoids and thyroid hormones in blood plasma of ruminants as related to circadian rhythms, environmental factors and nutrition are reviewed. Rhythms in PRL concentrations are related to light and temperature. Concentration of PRL in plasma are higher in warm environments and during longer photoperiods. There is episodic secretion of GH in cattle with frequent peaks in plasma concentrations during 24 h. Marked increases in environmental temperature result in greater secretion of GH for short times followed by a decline in plasma concentration with prolonged exposure. Extreme cold temperature also increases GH concentrations in plasma. Secretion of thyroid hormones increases in cold and decreases in warm environments. Circadian rhtyjms are definite for plasma concentrations of adrenal corticoids in ruminants adjusted to their surroundings. Peaks occur late in dark periods, and lows occur during the end of light periods. Circadian patterns have not been consistent for secretion of insulin. Prolonged subjection to stresses such as noise, handling and restraint can modify concentrations of PRL, GH and adrenal corticoids. Changes in concentrations of insulin may occur if blood glucose is increased. After feeding, concentrations of GH in plasma decrease and concentrations of insulin and glucagon increase. Relationships of these changes with metabolism are discussed.This publication has 75 references indexed in Scilit:
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