Title of article :
Responses of milk protein, arterial AA concentration, and
mammary AA metabolism to graded abomasal casein
infusion in lactating goats
Author/Authors :
J.F. Wang، نويسنده , , Z.H. Wang، نويسنده , , B. Li، نويسنده , , X.Y. Lin، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
It has been generally assumed in postruminal protein or AA infusion studies that casein or AA mixtures mimicking the essential
AA (EAA) composition of milk approach ‘ideal protein’ status, but the differences in postabsorptive metabolism of individual EAA
may bring the assumption into question. Graded amounts of caseinate sodium were abomasally infused into lactating goats, and
concentrations in the plasma of carotid, mammary uptakes and utilization efficiencies of amino acids were monitored in the present
study. The results indicated that arterial concentrations of all the amino acids, except for Arg were increased with the increase of
caseinate sodium infused (P < 0.05). The increments in plasma concentration differed with individual EAA. Concentrations of Ile,
Leu, and Lys increased about two-folds, and that of Met, Thr, Phe, and His increased 58.33, 32.5, 29.87, and 61.66%, respectively,
when data of the 99 g/day and the control treatment was compared. Mammary extraction efficiencies of Arg, Thr, Lys, Leu, and Phe
increased with graded casein infusion (P < 0.05), while those of the other EAA were not significantly changed (P > 0.05). Mammary
extraction efficiencies of individual non-essential amino acids (NEAA) varied greatly, and ranged from 9.18 to 33.89% in the control
treatment. Except for Pro, mammary extraction efficiency of NEAA increased with graded casein infusion. Mammary uptake to
milk output ratios (U/O) of sequestered AA was generally increased with the increase of casein infused, but that of Thr, His, and
Ala was not insignificantly changed (P > 0.05). Compared with the data of previous researchers, the U/O of Thr recorded in the
present study was much lower (<0.42).We speculate that Thr may be extracted in forms other than FAA (such as peptide bond AA)
by the mammary under conditions of the present study. Consistent with the results of other authors, mammary uptake of Arg was
two times more than milk output even in the control treatment, which suggests that there may be a requirement of Arg other than
milk protein synthesis in the mammary.
© 2007 Published by Elsevier B.V.
Keywords :
amino acid , casein , Mammary uptake , Lactating goat , Abomasal infusion