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Metabolic Profile of Steers Subjected to Normal Feeding, Fasting, and Re-Feeding Conditions

The effects of feeding, fasting, and re-feeding on the metabolic profile of growing cattle were studied. Blood and urine samples were obtained from 12 crossbred steers weighing approximately 300 kg during the following periods: 11 h of normal feeding (postprandial period), 48 consecutive hours of fa...

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Autores principales: Ortolani, Enrico Lippi, Maruta, Celson Akio, Barrêto Júnior, Raimundo Alves, Mori, Clara Satsuki, Antonelli, Alexandre Coutinho, Sucupira, Maria Claudia Araripe, Minervino, Antonio Humberto Hamad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7558577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32708177
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci7030095
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author Ortolani, Enrico Lippi
Maruta, Celson Akio
Barrêto Júnior, Raimundo Alves
Mori, Clara Satsuki
Antonelli, Alexandre Coutinho
Sucupira, Maria Claudia Araripe
Minervino, Antonio Humberto Hamad
author_facet Ortolani, Enrico Lippi
Maruta, Celson Akio
Barrêto Júnior, Raimundo Alves
Mori, Clara Satsuki
Antonelli, Alexandre Coutinho
Sucupira, Maria Claudia Araripe
Minervino, Antonio Humberto Hamad
author_sort Ortolani, Enrico Lippi
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description The effects of feeding, fasting, and re-feeding on the metabolic profile of growing cattle were studied. Blood and urine samples were obtained from 12 crossbred steers weighing approximately 300 kg during the following periods: 11 h of normal feeding (postprandial period), 48 consecutive hours of fasting, followed by 48 h of re-feeding. Compared with the postprandial period, fasting caused the following modifications: moderate hypoglycemia accompanied by remarkable lipolysis detected by the increase in plasma levels of free fatty acids (FFAs); absence of hepatic lipidosis, as there were no changes in aspartate aminotransferase activity or serum cholesterol levels; mild ketogenesis, confirmed by the slight increase of β-hydroxybutyrate (βHB); increased amino acid burn for energy production, verified by the increase in serum urea contents. There were strong positive correlations between the plasma levels of FFAs and βHB (r = 0.68; p < 0.001), fasting duration and FFA concentration (r = 0.92; p < 0.00001), and fasting duration and serum urea (r = 0.52; p < 0.001); there was a negative correlation between fasting duration and blood glucose (r = −0.52; p < 0.0001). During this same period, mild hypovolemia characterized by an increase in intravascular volume deficit was observed. The metabolic condition observed during fasting was completely reversed during re-feeding, except for the temporarily higher proteolysis.
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spelling pubmed-75585772020-10-26 Metabolic Profile of Steers Subjected to Normal Feeding, Fasting, and Re-Feeding Conditions Ortolani, Enrico Lippi Maruta, Celson Akio Barrêto Júnior, Raimundo Alves Mori, Clara Satsuki Antonelli, Alexandre Coutinho Sucupira, Maria Claudia Araripe Minervino, Antonio Humberto Hamad Vet Sci Article The effects of feeding, fasting, and re-feeding on the metabolic profile of growing cattle were studied. Blood and urine samples were obtained from 12 crossbred steers weighing approximately 300 kg during the following periods: 11 h of normal feeding (postprandial period), 48 consecutive hours of fasting, followed by 48 h of re-feeding. Compared with the postprandial period, fasting caused the following modifications: moderate hypoglycemia accompanied by remarkable lipolysis detected by the increase in plasma levels of free fatty acids (FFAs); absence of hepatic lipidosis, as there were no changes in aspartate aminotransferase activity or serum cholesterol levels; mild ketogenesis, confirmed by the slight increase of β-hydroxybutyrate (βHB); increased amino acid burn for energy production, verified by the increase in serum urea contents. There were strong positive correlations between the plasma levels of FFAs and βHB (r = 0.68; p < 0.001), fasting duration and FFA concentration (r = 0.92; p < 0.00001), and fasting duration and serum urea (r = 0.52; p < 0.001); there was a negative correlation between fasting duration and blood glucose (r = −0.52; p < 0.0001). During this same period, mild hypovolemia characterized by an increase in intravascular volume deficit was observed. The metabolic condition observed during fasting was completely reversed during re-feeding, except for the temporarily higher proteolysis. MDPI 2020-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7558577/ /pubmed/32708177 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci7030095 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mori, Clara Satsuki
Antonelli, Alexandre Coutinho
Sucupira, Maria Claudia Araripe
Minervino, Antonio Humberto Hamad
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title_short Metabolic Profile of Steers Subjected to Normal Feeding, Fasting, and Re-Feeding Conditions
title_sort metabolic profile of steers subjected to normal feeding, fasting, and re-feeding conditions
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7558577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32708177
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci7030095
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