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Effects of Moderate Amounts of Barley in Late Pregnancy on Growth, Glucose Metabolism and Osteoarticular Status of Pre-Weaning Horses
In stud management, broodmares are commonly fed concentrates in late pregnancy. This practice, however, was shown to correlate with an increased incidence of osteochondrosis in foals, which may be related to insulin sensitivity. We hypothesized that supplementation of the mare with barley in the las...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4395399/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25875166 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122596 |
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author | Peugnet, Pauline Robles, Morgane Mendoza, Luis Wimel, Laurence Dubois, Cédric Dahirel, Michèle Guillaume, Daniel Camous, Sylvaine Berthelot, Valérie Toquet, Marie-Pierre Richard, Eric Sandersen, Charlotte Chaffaux, Stéphane Lejeune, Jean-Philippe Tarrade, Anne Serteyn, Didier Chavatte-Palmer, Pascale |
author_facet | Peugnet, Pauline Robles, Morgane Mendoza, Luis Wimel, Laurence Dubois, Cédric Dahirel, Michèle Guillaume, Daniel Camous, Sylvaine Berthelot, Valérie Toquet, Marie-Pierre Richard, Eric Sandersen, Charlotte Chaffaux, Stéphane Lejeune, Jean-Philippe Tarrade, Anne Serteyn, Didier Chavatte-Palmer, Pascale |
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description | In stud management, broodmares are commonly fed concentrates in late pregnancy. This practice, however, was shown to correlate with an increased incidence of osteochondrosis in foals, which may be related to insulin sensitivity. We hypothesized that supplementation of the mare with barley in the last trimester of pregnancy alters the pre-weaning foal growth, glucose metabolism and osteoarticular status. Here, pregnant multiparous saddlebred mares were fed forage only (group F, n=13) or both forage and cracked barley (group B, n=12) from the 7(th) month of pregnancy until term, as calculated to cover nutritional needs of broodmares. Diets were given in two daily meals. All mares and foals returned to pasture after parturition. Post-natal growth, glucose metabolism and osteoarticular status were investigated in pre-weaning foals. B mares maintained an optimal body condition score (>3.5), whereas that of F mares decreased and remained low (<2.5) up to 3 months of lactation, with a significantly lower bodyweight (-7%) than B mares throughout the last 2 months of pregnancy. B mares had increased plasma glucose and insulin after the first meal and after the second meal to a lesser extent, which was not observed in F mares. B mares also had increased insulin secretion during an intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT). Plasma NEFA and leptin were only temporarily affected by diet in mares during pregnancy or in early lactation. Neonatal B foals had increased serum osteocalcin and slightly increased glucose increments and clearance after glucose injection, but these effects had vanished at weaning. Body measurements, plasma IGF-1, T(4), T(3), NEFA and leptin concentrations, insulin secretion during IVGTT, as well as glucose metabolism rate during euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamps after weaning, did not differ between groups. Radiographic examination of joints indicated increased osteochondrosis relative risk in B foals, but this was not significant. These data demonstrate that B or F maternal nutrition has very few effects on foal growth, endocrinology and glucose homeostasis until weaning, but may induce cartilage lesions. |
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spelling | pubmed-43953992015-04-21 Effects of Moderate Amounts of Barley in Late Pregnancy on Growth, Glucose Metabolism and Osteoarticular Status of Pre-Weaning Horses Peugnet, Pauline Robles, Morgane Mendoza, Luis Wimel, Laurence Dubois, Cédric Dahirel, Michèle Guillaume, Daniel Camous, Sylvaine Berthelot, Valérie Toquet, Marie-Pierre Richard, Eric Sandersen, Charlotte Chaffaux, Stéphane Lejeune, Jean-Philippe Tarrade, Anne Serteyn, Didier Chavatte-Palmer, Pascale PLoS One Research Article In stud management, broodmares are commonly fed concentrates in late pregnancy. This practice, however, was shown to correlate with an increased incidence of osteochondrosis in foals, which may be related to insulin sensitivity. We hypothesized that supplementation of the mare with barley in the last trimester of pregnancy alters the pre-weaning foal growth, glucose metabolism and osteoarticular status. Here, pregnant multiparous saddlebred mares were fed forage only (group F, n=13) or both forage and cracked barley (group B, n=12) from the 7(th) month of pregnancy until term, as calculated to cover nutritional needs of broodmares. Diets were given in two daily meals. All mares and foals returned to pasture after parturition. Post-natal growth, glucose metabolism and osteoarticular status were investigated in pre-weaning foals. B mares maintained an optimal body condition score (>3.5), whereas that of F mares decreased and remained low (<2.5) up to 3 months of lactation, with a significantly lower bodyweight (-7%) than B mares throughout the last 2 months of pregnancy. B mares had increased plasma glucose and insulin after the first meal and after the second meal to a lesser extent, which was not observed in F mares. B mares also had increased insulin secretion during an intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT). Plasma NEFA and leptin were only temporarily affected by diet in mares during pregnancy or in early lactation. Neonatal B foals had increased serum osteocalcin and slightly increased glucose increments and clearance after glucose injection, but these effects had vanished at weaning. Body measurements, plasma IGF-1, T(4), T(3), NEFA and leptin concentrations, insulin secretion during IVGTT, as well as glucose metabolism rate during euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamps after weaning, did not differ between groups. Radiographic examination of joints indicated increased osteochondrosis relative risk in B foals, but this was not significant. These data demonstrate that B or F maternal nutrition has very few effects on foal growth, endocrinology and glucose homeostasis until weaning, but may induce cartilage lesions. Public Library of Science 2015-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4395399/ /pubmed/25875166 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122596 Text en © 2015 Peugnet et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Peugnet, Pauline Robles, Morgane Mendoza, Luis Wimel, Laurence Dubois, Cédric Dahirel, Michèle Guillaume, Daniel Camous, Sylvaine Berthelot, Valérie Toquet, Marie-Pierre Richard, Eric Sandersen, Charlotte Chaffaux, Stéphane Lejeune, Jean-Philippe Tarrade, Anne Serteyn, Didier Chavatte-Palmer, Pascale Effects of Moderate Amounts of Barley in Late Pregnancy on Growth, Glucose Metabolism and Osteoarticular Status of Pre-Weaning Horses |
title | Effects of Moderate Amounts of Barley in Late Pregnancy on Growth, Glucose Metabolism and Osteoarticular Status of Pre-Weaning Horses |
title_full | Effects of Moderate Amounts of Barley in Late Pregnancy on Growth, Glucose Metabolism and Osteoarticular Status of Pre-Weaning Horses |
title_fullStr | Effects of Moderate Amounts of Barley in Late Pregnancy on Growth, Glucose Metabolism and Osteoarticular Status of Pre-Weaning Horses |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of Moderate Amounts of Barley in Late Pregnancy on Growth, Glucose Metabolism and Osteoarticular Status of Pre-Weaning Horses |
title_short | Effects of Moderate Amounts of Barley in Late Pregnancy on Growth, Glucose Metabolism and Osteoarticular Status of Pre-Weaning Horses |
title_sort | effects of moderate amounts of barley in late pregnancy on growth, glucose metabolism and osteoarticular status of pre-weaning horses |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4395399/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25875166 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122596 |
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