Differences between blood and plasma concentrations of acetate, beta-hydroxybutyrate, glucose, ammonia and urea: implications for measurement of portal net fluxes in ewes
P. Noziere et al., Differences between blood and plasma concentrations of acetate, beta-hydroxybutyrate, glucose, ammonia and urea: implications for measurement of portal net fluxes in ewes, REPROD NUTR, 38(5), 1998, pp. 509-518
The aim of this study was to determine the differences in concentrations of
various metabolites between blood and plasma, and their implications for t
he measurement of portal net fluxes in ewes. A wide range of concentrations
of metabolites in arterial and portal blood was induced by submitting thre
e ewes to three different levels of intake. Plasma measurements underestima
ted the portal drained viscera net flux for acetate, glucose, ammonia and u
rea but not for beta-hydroxybutyrate. The underestimation of net release wa
s low and largely constant for acetate (7 %). The net flux of glucose tende
d to be overestimated by plasma measurements when it was low, but was under
estimated by 25 % when high net uptake occurred. The underestimation of net
fluxes of ammonia and urea increased with their magnitude, up to 17 % for
ammonia release and 41 % for urea uptake. (C) Inra/Elsevier, Paris.