Bovine Serum Hormone Concentrations after Thyroprotein and Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone

Abstract
Twenty-four Holstein heifers were assigned randomly to one of four treatment groups to be given: 1) thyroprotein (TP) for 6 days; 2) casein for 6 days; 3) TP for 27 days; or 4) casein for 27 days. Thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH, 33.3 μg/100 kg BW) was given at 1030 and 1330 hr on day 6 or 33 to heifers treated for 6 or 27 days, respectively. Prior to TRH treatment, serum thyroxine (T4) averaged 133.8 and 82.3 ng/ml in heifers given TP or casein for 6 days and 24.0 and 82.2 ng/ml six days after feeding TP or casein for 27 days. Six hours following TRH, average serum T4 concentration had increased (35 ng/ml) in heifers given casein for 6 or 27 days, and 4.8 ng/ml in heifers given TP for 27 days, but remained unchanged in heifers fed TP for 6 days. Basal serum thyrotropin (TSH), growth hormone (GH) and prolactin (PRL) concentrations were not affected by TP treatments, averaging 6.7 ng TSH/ml, 13.8 ng GH/ml, and 7.0 ng PRL/ml. Following TRH injection, TSH concentrations were increased to 26 ng/ml in heifers given casein for 6 or 27 days and to 20 ng/ml in heifers given thyroprotein for 27 days. However, TSH was unchanged after TRH given on the 6th day of TP feeding. Serum GH and PRL concentrations (ng/ml) were increased by TRH to 36 and 100, respectively, and responses were independent of TP treatments. Magnitude of GH and PRL increases after the first TRH injection were greater than after the second. In addition, increase in serum PRL concentration after TRH was greater in heavier-older than in lighter-younger heifers. We conclude that 1) changing serum T4 concentration does not alter basal serum TSH, GH or PRL concentrations; 2) increased T4 in serum inhibits TSH release by TRH but under our experimental conditions low serum T4 concentrations did not influence TSH release by TRH; 3) serum T4 concentrations do not alter the magnitude of increase in serum GH or PRL following TRH; 4) there is a reduction in the magnitude of increase in GH and PRL concentration following a second TRH challenge as compared with the first which is independent of serum T4 concentrations; and 5) PRL release by TRH is greater in heavier-older than in lighter-younger heifers. Copyright © 1977. American Society of Animal Science . Copyright 1977 by American Society of Animal Science.