TY - JOUR
T1 - Changes in circulating adiponectin and metabolic hormone concentrations during periparturient and lactation periods in Holstein dairy cows
AU - Ohtani, Yoshihisa
AU - Takahashi, Tatsuyuki
AU - Sato, Katsuyoshi
AU - Ardiyanti, Astrid
AU - Song, Sang Houn
AU - Sato, Reiichiro
AU - Onda, Ken
AU - Wada, Yasunori
AU - Obara, Yoshiaki
AU - Suzuki, Keiichi
AU - Hagino, Akihiko
AU - Roh, Sang Gun
AU - Katoh, Kazuo
PY - 2012/12
Y1 - 2012/12
N2 - Although our previous report demonstrated that adiponectin and AdipoR1 gene expressions changed among different lactation stages in the bovine mammary gland, its in vivo kinetics remain unclear in ruminant animals. In this study, we investigated the changes in circulating concentrations of adiponectin, as well as other metabolic hormones and metabolites, (i) during the periparturient period and (ii) among different lactation stages, in Holstein dairy cows. In experiment 1, serum adiponectin concentrations increased after parturition. Serum insulin concentrations were lower in the postpartum than prepartum period, whereas serum growth hormone (GH) concentrations increased in the postpartum period. Serum nonesterified fatty acids (NEFA) levels were increased during the postpartum period and were dependent on the parity. In experiment 2, there was no significant difference in plasma adiponectin concentrations among lactational stages. Plasma insulin concentrations tended to be lower in early lactation while plasma GH levels tended to be higher. Plasma NEFA concentrations were significantly lower in mid- and late-lactation stages than non-lactation stages. These findings indicate that elevation of serum adiponectin might be involved in energy metabolism just around parturition, and might exert its action through regulation of receptor expression levels in target tissues in each lactational stage in Holstein dairy cows.
AB - Although our previous report demonstrated that adiponectin and AdipoR1 gene expressions changed among different lactation stages in the bovine mammary gland, its in vivo kinetics remain unclear in ruminant animals. In this study, we investigated the changes in circulating concentrations of adiponectin, as well as other metabolic hormones and metabolites, (i) during the periparturient period and (ii) among different lactation stages, in Holstein dairy cows. In experiment 1, serum adiponectin concentrations increased after parturition. Serum insulin concentrations were lower in the postpartum than prepartum period, whereas serum growth hormone (GH) concentrations increased in the postpartum period. Serum nonesterified fatty acids (NEFA) levels were increased during the postpartum period and were dependent on the parity. In experiment 2, there was no significant difference in plasma adiponectin concentrations among lactational stages. Plasma insulin concentrations tended to be lower in early lactation while plasma GH levels tended to be higher. Plasma NEFA concentrations were significantly lower in mid- and late-lactation stages than non-lactation stages. These findings indicate that elevation of serum adiponectin might be involved in energy metabolism just around parturition, and might exert its action through regulation of receptor expression levels in target tissues in each lactational stage in Holstein dairy cows.
KW - Adiponectin
KW - Dairy cows
KW - Growth hormone
KW - Insulin
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1740-0929.2012.01029.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1740-0929.2012.01029.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 23216544
AN - SCOPUS:84870677957
SN - 1344-3941
VL - 83
SP - 788
EP - 795
JO - Animal Science Journal
JF - Animal Science Journal
IS - 12
ER -