1. Effects of realimentation after nutrient restriction during mid‐ to late gestation on pancreatic digestive enzymes, serum insulin and glucose levels, and insulin‐containing cell cluster morphology
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James D Kirsch, J. S. Caton, F. E. Keomanivong, E. A. Kuemper, Pawel P. Borowicz, L. E. Camacho, K. A. Vonnahme, Kendall C Swanson, R. D. Yunusova, and Caleb O Lemley
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Blood Glucose ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Biology ,Umbilical cord ,03 medical and health sciences ,Food Animals ,Pregnancy ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Insulin ,Endocrine system ,Pancreas ,0402 animal and dairy science ,Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,medicine.disease ,Trypsin ,040201 dairy & animal science ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Digestive enzyme ,biology.protein ,Gestation ,Cattle ,Female ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Food Deprivation ,medicine.drug - Abstract
This study examined effects of stage of gestation and nutrient restriction with subsequent realimentation on maternal and foetal bovine pancreatic function. Dietary treatments were assigned on day 30 of pregnancy and included: control (CON; 100% requirements; n = 18) and restricted (R; 60% requirements; n = 30). On day 85, cows were slaughtered (CON, n = 6; R, n = 6), remained on control (CC; n = 12) and restricted (RR; n = 12), or realimented to control (RC; n = 11). On day 140, cows were slaughtered (CC, n = 6; RR, n = 6; RC, n = 5), remained on control (CCC, n = 6; RCC, n = 5) or realimented to control (RRC, n = 6). On day 254, the remaining cows were slaughtered and serum samples were collected from the maternal jugular vein and umbilical cord to determine insulin and glucose concentrations. Pancreases from cows and foetuses were removed, weighed, and subsampled for enzyme and histological analysis. As gestation progressed, maternal pancreatic α-amylase activity decreased and serum insulin concentrations increased (p ≤ 0.03). Foetal pancreatic trypsin activity increased (p
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- 2016
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