Differences in the Somatotropic Axis, in Blood Cortisol, Insulin and Thyroid Hormone Concentrations Between Two Pig Genotypes With Markedly Divergent Growth Rates and the Effects of Growth Hormone Treatment

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2002

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British Soc Animal Science

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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The intention of the current study was to gain more insight into the endocrine and molecular control mechanisms of growth in the pig. For this purpose various growth related parameters were determined in 4-month-old barrows of two extreme pig genotyes, the small, obese Gottingen Miniature (GM) and the large and lean German Landrace (DL). Mean growth hormone (GH) concentration, GH pulse frequency and GH pulse amplitude did not differ between breeds. Likewise, plasma IGF-1, thyroxine, tri-iodothyronine (T) concentrations were similar in both breeds. However the plasma GH response (maximum level and area under curve) to a single i.v. injection of GHRH in DL was higher than in GM (P < 0.05). Furthermore, basal plasma insulin and in particular plasma cortisol concentrations were higher in GM compared with DL pigs (P < 0.05 and <0.01 respectively). Analysis of cortisol during 4-h frequent blood sampling indicated higher cortisol amplitudes in GM compared with DL (P &LE; 0.01). Specific bGH-binding to hepatic membrane preparations was not different between breeds and IGF-1 m RNA concentrations determined by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction in liver, m. semimenbranosus and m. longissimus dorsi were similar in both breeds. I.m. treatment with recombinant porcine somatotropin (rpST, 70 &mu;g/kg live weight) over an 8-day period in contemporary barrows increased without any breed difference, plasma IGF-1, T-3 and insulin Concentrations and hepatic specific bGH-binding, but did not affect thyroxine or cortisol concentrations in plasma. IGF-1 gene expression was also elevated in liver and muscle tissues in rpST-treated animals without obvious breed effects. The observations underline the complexity of the hormonal and molecular control of growth and support the notion that differences in growth potential are the consequence of differences at various levels of the somatotropic axis and apparently relate to differences in other control systems of energy metabolism such as the pituitary adrenal axis or the endocrine pancreas as well.

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genotypes, growth, hydrocortisone, pigs, somatotropin

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Animal Science

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74

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Elsaesser, F., Pfaffl, M. W., Meyer, H. H. D., Serpek, B., Sauerwein, H., (2002). Differences in the Somatotropic Axis, in Blood Cortisol, Insulin and Thyroid Hormone Concentrations Between Two Pig Genotypes With Markedly Divergent Growth Rates and the Effects of Growth Hormone Treatment. Animal Science, (74), 423-430. Doi: 10.1017/S1357729800052577