The present study aimed at investigating whether increasing concentrations of glucose supply have a depressive effect on the mRNA abundance and activity of key gluconeogenic enzymes in dairy cows. Twelve Holstein-Friesian dairy cows in mid-lactation were intravenously infused with saline (SI; n = 6) or a 40% glucose solution (GI; n = 6). For GI cows, the infusion dose increased by 1.25%/d relative to the initial NEl requirement until a maximum dose equating to surplus 30% NEl was reached on d 24. Cows receiving SI received an equivalent volume of 0.9% saline solution. Blood samples were taken every 2 d, and liver biopsies were collected every 8 d. A treatment x quadratic dose interaction (P < 0.01) was observed for the concentration...
Recent studies in mid- and late-lactation dairy cows showed that β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) infusion ha...
The aim of the present study was to determine the degree of blood glucose utilization by peripheral ...
The dual stress of reduced feed intake and increased milk yield in dairy cows early postpartum resul...
Knowledge on the precise effects of surplus glucose supply in dairy cows is limited by the lack of i...
The present study was investigated whether increasing amounts of glucose supply have a stimulatory e...
Hypoglycemia is a characteristic condition of early lactation dairy cows and is subsequently depende...
The present study was intended to test whether intravenously applied glucose would elicit dose effec...
Elevation of ketone bodies in dairy cows frequently occurs in early lactation, usually concomitantly...
Insulin and glucagon are glucoregulatory hormones that contribute to glucose homeostasis. Plasma ins...
In dairy cows, glucose is essential as energy source and substrate for milk constituents. The object...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effects of glucose infusion on serum concentrat...
The liver plays a central role in adaptation for energy requirements around calving, and changes in ...
The experiments described herein are designed to elucidate many metabolic changes that occur to regu...
Trans-10,cis-12 conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) supplementation causes milk fat depression in dairy c...
International audienceWhole-body glucose rate of appearance (Ra) responses and milk lactose secretio...
Recent studies in mid- and late-lactation dairy cows showed that β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) infusion ha...
The aim of the present study was to determine the degree of blood glucose utilization by peripheral ...
The dual stress of reduced feed intake and increased milk yield in dairy cows early postpartum resul...
Knowledge on the precise effects of surplus glucose supply in dairy cows is limited by the lack of i...
The present study was investigated whether increasing amounts of glucose supply have a stimulatory e...
Hypoglycemia is a characteristic condition of early lactation dairy cows and is subsequently depende...
The present study was intended to test whether intravenously applied glucose would elicit dose effec...
Elevation of ketone bodies in dairy cows frequently occurs in early lactation, usually concomitantly...
Insulin and glucagon are glucoregulatory hormones that contribute to glucose homeostasis. Plasma ins...
In dairy cows, glucose is essential as energy source and substrate for milk constituents. The object...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effects of glucose infusion on serum concentrat...
The liver plays a central role in adaptation for energy requirements around calving, and changes in ...
The experiments described herein are designed to elucidate many metabolic changes that occur to regu...
Trans-10,cis-12 conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) supplementation causes milk fat depression in dairy c...
International audienceWhole-body glucose rate of appearance (Ra) responses and milk lactose secretio...
Recent studies in mid- and late-lactation dairy cows showed that β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) infusion ha...
The aim of the present study was to determine the degree of blood glucose utilization by peripheral ...
The dual stress of reduced feed intake and increased milk yield in dairy cows early postpartum resul...