To study the anabolic aspects of lactation in cows in connection with the intensity of ketogenesis in the new body period

S. Vasileva
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The  article  discusses  the  results  of  a study  of  the  milk  productivity  of  cows  in connection  with  the  content  of  beta-hydroxybutyric acid in the blood during the new calving period. The studies were carried out on highly productive full-aged cows of the second and third lactation. The animals were divided into three groups according to the content of beta-hydroxybutyrate - up to 1.0 mmol/l; from 1.0 to 2.0 mmol/l and over 2.0 mmol/l. It has been established that an increase  in  the  content  of  ketones  in  the blood  is  associated  with  hypoglycemia. Cows  with  increased  levels  of  beta-hydroxybutyric acid at the beginning of lactation showed higher daily milk yields over a five-month  period  of  observation.  In  the fourth and fifth months of lactation, the milk yield  of  these  cows  was  higher  than  in groups  1  and  2  by  14.6-15.8%  and  18.5-20.1%, respectively. In addition, the total yield of fat in this group is greater than in the first and second - by 12.8% and 10.7%, protein - by 9.7% and 11.2%,  and  lactose -  by  8.5%  and  13.5%, respectively.  A  calculation  indicator  was proposed -  the  lactation  anabolism  index, which  is  calculated  using  daily  milk  yield, mass fraction of milk protein and urea concentration.  An  increase  in  this  index  indicates the activation of anabolic reactions, a decrease indicates a surge in catabolic processes.  An  increase  in  the  lactation  anabolism index  was found in  cows of the third group at 4-5 months of lactation with a significant increase of 44.8-45.8% in comparison with groups 1 and 2. A high metabolic potential for further productive lactation was established in cows that had increased concentration of beta-hydroxybutyric acid in the new calving period.
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研究奶牛泌乳期的合成代谢与新体期酮体生成强度的关系
文章讨论了一项关于奶牛产奶量与初产期血液中 beta-hydroxybutyric acid 含量关系的研究结果。研究对象是第二和第三个泌乳期的高产全龄奶牛。根据β-羟丁酸的含量将动物分为三组--1.0 毫摩尔/升以下、1.0 至 2.0 毫摩尔/升和 2.0 毫摩尔/升以上。已经证实,血液中酮含量的增加与低血糖症有关。在为期五个月的观察中,泌乳初期β-羟丁酸水平升高的奶牛日产奶量较高。 在泌乳期的第四和第五个月,这些奶牛的产奶量分别比第一组和第二组高出 14.6-15.8% 和 18.5-20.1% 。此外,该组奶牛的脂肪总产量高于第一组和第二组,分别为 12.8% 和 10.7%;蛋白质总产量高于第一组和第二组,分别为 9.7% 和 11.2%;乳糖总产量高于第一组和第二组,分别为 8.5% 和 13.5%。 提出了一种计算指标--泌乳期新陈代谢指数,它是用日产奶量、乳蛋白质量分数和尿素浓度计算出来的。 该指数的增加表示合成代谢反应的激活,减少表示分解代谢过程的激增。 与第一组和第二组相比,第三组奶牛在泌乳 4-5 个月时的泌乳合成代谢指数显著增加了 44.8%-45.8%。新产仔期β-羟丁酸浓度升高的奶牛具有继续泌乳的高代谢潜力。
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