A. Cochard et al., PLASMA GROWTH-HORMONE (GB), INSULIN AND AMINO-ACID RESPONSES TO ARGININE WITH OR WITHOUT ASPARTIC-ACID IN PIGS - EFFECT OF THE DOSE, Reproduction, nutrition, development (1989), 38(3), 1998, pp. 331-343
The aim of the present study was to examine, for the first time in pig
s, the dose-dependent effect of arginine (ARG) on growth hormone (GH)
and insulin release and the effect of the combined ARG and aspartic ac
id (ASP) treatment on GH and insulin release. ARG (0.5 or 1 g/kg body
weight) with or without an equimolar supplement of ASP (0.38 or 0.76 g
/kg, respectively) was administered in piglets via the duodenum. ARG i
ncreased plasma arginine, ornithine, urea, proline and branched chain
amino acid concentrations. ASP increased specifically plasma aspartic
acid, glutamic acid, alanine and citrulline concentrations. Plasma ins
ulin increased with no apparent difference between treatments. Maximum
GH level and the area under the GH curve (AUC) were increased in a do
se-dependent manner in response to ARG treatment. GH response to the c
ombined ARG and ASP treatment (ARGASP) was delayed compared to ARG alo
ne and was not dose-dependent. AUC for GH after ARGASP treatments were
intermediate between those observed after the two ARG doses. Our data
suggest that high ASP doses transiently inhibit and delay ARG-induced
GH release in pigs and that an equimolar supplement of ASP stimulates
or inhibits ARG-induced GH release depending on the dose used. (C) In
ra/Elsevier, Paris.