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IGF-I and IgG serum concentrations and in mammary secretions in cows treated with rbST prepartum

Forty-two Holstein cows, pregnants and multiparous, wereassigned randomly to two groups to determine the possible alterations of IGF-I concentration in colostro and mammary secretions by changes in pre-partum blood serum IGF-I concentration, and also to compare its temporal changes with the serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) in pre-partum period. The treated group (n=21) received 500 mg of recombinant bovine somatotropin (rbST), and the control group (n=21) vitamin E injections. The treatments had been initiated 35 days pre-partum and repeated each 14 days until partum. Weekly it was evaluated body condition scores and was collected blood by mammary venepuncture until partum. Colostrum and mammary secretions were collected daily for seven days pos-partum. Body condition scores and nonesterified fatty acid concentration did not differ between the groups. To the rbST group IGF-I concentration was superior on second and fourth weeks after the treatment had been initiated. However, no treatment differences were found at partum. Concentration of IGF-I was superior in colostrum of cows treated with rbST, but it did not differ in subsequent mammary secretions. IgG serum concentration did not differ between treatments during the experimental period, neither in colostrum and subsequent mammary secretions. IGF-I and IgG serum concentrations showed different responses according to the experimental period, which differed at the range and reflected the main changes that happened at the last month of gestation.

colostrum; immunoglobulins; insulin like growth factor-I; somatotropin


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