Diurnal and nocturnal pulsatile growth hormone secretion in ewe lambs withand without food restriction

Citation
Se. Recabarren et al., Diurnal and nocturnal pulsatile growth hormone secretion in ewe lambs withand without food restriction, ARCH MED V, 30(2), 1998, pp. 91-99
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Medicine/Animal Health
Journal title
ARCHIVOS DE MEDICINA VETERINARIA
ISSN journal
0301732X → ACNP
Volume
30
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
91 - 99
Database
ISI
SICI code
0301-732X(1998)30:2<91:DANPGH>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
The aim of the study was to characterise and to compare diurnal (D) and noc turnal(N) GH secretion in normal growing and in food-restricted Suffolk ewe lambs. Pulsatile GH secretion was studied in 6, 20, 26 and 30 week-old lam bs (group GC) and in six other lambs of the same age, after 5, 11 and 15 we eks of food restriction (group GR). At the end of the food restriction peri od, GR lambs were allowed food ad libitum for two weeks and the pulsatile G H secretion was studied again. The pulsatile GH secretion study consisted i n the collection of blood samples from the jugular vein, at 10-min interval s, for 6 hours starting at 8:00 a.m. to characterize the diurnal GH secreti on and at 8:00 p.m. to characterise the nocturnal CH secretion. The CLUSTER program was used to define GH pulse frequency (number of pulses/6h) and GH pulse amplitude (ng/mL). The mean plasma GH concentrations (ng/mL/6h) dimi nished from 10.8+/-1.1 (D) and from 12.9+/-0.7 ng/mL (N) in 20 week-old GC lambs to 6.3+/-1.0 (D) and 7.5+/-1.2 (N) in 30 week-old GC old lambs (P<0.0 5). In contrast, mean plasma GH concentrations increased from 15.9+/-1.4(D) and 16.4+/-1.3 ng/mL (N) in 20 week-old CR lambs to 24.2+/-6.0 (D) and 25. 1+/-3.0 ng/mL (N) in 30 week-old CR lambs (P<0.05), Mean plasma GH concentr ations decreased rapidly in the GR lambs after 2 weeks of re-feeding, reach ing values of 6.2+/-1.0 (D) and 6.2+/-0.5 ng/mL (N) (P<0.05 compared to GH values at 30 weeks of age). Diurnal and nocturnal mean plasma GH concentrat ions, GH pulse amplitude and GH pulse frequency were similar in each group and age studied. Mean plasma GH concentrations were always higher in GR tha n in GC lambs (P<0.05). Mean GH pulse amplitude was higher in 30 week-old G R lambs than in GC lambs. GH pulse frequency did not change with age in GC lambs nor with food restriction in GR lambs. It was similar between the gro ups. Results indicate that there is a steady decrease in GH secretion durin g pre-pubertal development which is not observed when lambs are placed unde r food restriction. Results also indicate that there is no daily rhythm in GH secretion either in normal growing lambs or in food restricted lambs.