Concentrations of bovine somatotropin and insulin-like growth factor-I in serum and milk samples of crossbred dairy cows treated with prolonged-release bovine somatotropin

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Parent Category: 1994

A. R. Azizan, R. H. Phipps, W. E. Wan Hassan, D. L. Hard, I. A. Forsyth and J. A. Taylor

Abstract

Secretion of bovine somatotropin (BST) and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) was measured in lactating crossbred Sahiwal-Friesian dairy cows injected with prolonged-release bovine somatotropin (sometribove). The study showed an increase of two to threefold in both BST and IGF-I secretion in the blood serum. Serum BST and IGF-I increased significantly (p <0.05) on day 2 and remained high on day 9 as compared with the non-injected control. Both values decreased on day 14 after the injection. The mean values for serum BST concentration at day 2 and day 9 of cycle 8, and 14 days post-injection period were 6.3, 6.6 and 4.3 ng/mL respectively while the corresponding mean serum IGF-I values were 185.8, 215.1 and 104.9 ng/mL. On the other hand, the skimmed milk analysis of those cows showed no significant difference (p >0.05) in BST and IGF-I levels.

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