E. Roets et al., RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUMBERS OF ALPHA(2)-ADRENOCEPTORS AND BETA(2)-ADRENOCEPTORS ON BLOOD-CELLS OF BULLS AND MILKABILITY OF THEIR DAUGHTERS, Journal of Dairy Research, 62(4), 1995, pp. 567-575
Milk yield and milking time mere measured on one occasion for several
daughters (n = 6-44) from 16 bulls at morning milkings. Blood from the
bulls was collected, and platelets and mononuclear leucocytes were is
olated. The alpha(2)-adrenoceptors on platelet membranes were identifi
ed by binding of [H-3]rauwolscine, whereas for the determination of be
ta(2)-adrenoceptors on intact mononuclear leucocytes, [H-3]CGP-12177 w
as used. It was found that mean milk flow rate was highly correlated (
P < 0.001) with the alpha(2)-adrenoceptor densities on blood platelets
. No correlation was found with the beta(2)-adrenoceptors on mononucle
ar leucocytes. It is concluded that estimation of the alpha(2)-adrenoc
eptors on blood platelets from bulls could eventually be used to inves
tigate milking characteristics of cows, and might be useful in the fut
ure as a marker in genetic studies.