The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of early lactation on leptin and growth hormone (GH) during bathyphase. Forty lactating Sarda ewes were divided into two equal groups on the basis of their milk production levels: HIGH (>1100 g/day) and LOW (<900 g/day). From the 5th to the 110th day after lambing, every 15 days, body condition score (BCS) was recorded and milk samples were collected. At the same data point, blood sampling was performed and leptin, GH and, Non-Esterified Fatty Acids (NEFA) were assessed. On milk, fat and proteins were determined. Statistical differences were observed in BCS, leptin, GH, NEFA and fat concentration in milk between the two groups. BCS was lower in high group and decreased from the 20th to the 90th day of lactation. Leptin was higher in low group and increased from the 50th and the 65th day of lactation, in low and high groups, respectively. GH and NEFA were higher in high group and decreased from the mild lactation. In high group, BCS and milk yield were negatively correlated and leptin was negatively correlated with GH and NEFA. In low group, leptin was positively correlated with BCS and negatively correlated with the all studied parameters. GH and NEFA were positively correlated with both groups. In conclusion, milk yield had an effect on the leptin and GH plasma values recorded during their bathyphase.

Lactation influences the serum level of leptin and growth hormone during the daily bathyphase in ewes / Carcangiu, Vincenzo; Giannetto, C.; Luridiana, Sebastiano; Fazio, F.; Mura, Maria Consuelo; Parmeggiani, Albamaria; Piccione, Giuseppe. - In: BIOLOGICAL RHYTHM RESEARCH. - ISSN 0929-1016. - 48:1(2017), pp. 35-41. [10.1080/09291016.2016.1223808]

Lactation influences the serum level of leptin and growth hormone during the daily bathyphase in ewes

CARCANGIU, Vincenzo;LURIDIANA, Sebastiano;MURA, Maria Consuelo;PARMEGGIANI, Albamaria;PICCIONE, Giuseppe
2017-01-01

Abstract

The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of early lactation on leptin and growth hormone (GH) during bathyphase. Forty lactating Sarda ewes were divided into two equal groups on the basis of their milk production levels: HIGH (>1100 g/day) and LOW (<900 g/day). From the 5th to the 110th day after lambing, every 15 days, body condition score (BCS) was recorded and milk samples were collected. At the same data point, blood sampling was performed and leptin, GH and, Non-Esterified Fatty Acids (NEFA) were assessed. On milk, fat and proteins were determined. Statistical differences were observed in BCS, leptin, GH, NEFA and fat concentration in milk between the two groups. BCS was lower in high group and decreased from the 20th to the 90th day of lactation. Leptin was higher in low group and increased from the 50th and the 65th day of lactation, in low and high groups, respectively. GH and NEFA were higher in high group and decreased from the mild lactation. In high group, BCS and milk yield were negatively correlated and leptin was negatively correlated with GH and NEFA. In low group, leptin was positively correlated with BCS and negatively correlated with the all studied parameters. GH and NEFA were positively correlated with both groups. In conclusion, milk yield had an effect on the leptin and GH plasma values recorded during their bathyphase.
2017
Lactation influences the serum level of leptin and growth hormone during the daily bathyphase in ewes / Carcangiu, Vincenzo; Giannetto, C.; Luridiana, Sebastiano; Fazio, F.; Mura, Maria Consuelo; Parmeggiani, Albamaria; Piccione, Giuseppe. - In: BIOLOGICAL RHYTHM RESEARCH. - ISSN 0929-1016. - 48:1(2017), pp. 35-41. [10.1080/09291016.2016.1223808]
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