Dexamethasone was injected in dairy cows in order to get a better insight i
nto the effects of corticosteroids on milk secretion and composition. A sin
gle intramuscular dose of 40 mg dexamethasone caused a 45% reduction in mil
k yield after 24 h; full recovery took 5 d. The secretion of fat, casein an
d magnesium was not affected by the treatment, Consequently, the concentrat
ion of fat, total protein, total casein, magnesium and phosphorus increased
then decreased in direct proportion to the changes in milk yield. The secr
etion of total protein, calcium and phosphorus decreased as a result of the
treatment. The concentration of lactose and the monovalent ions (sodium, p
otassium, and chlorine) was unaffected, and as a result their secretion dec
reased and returned to pretreatment level in direct inverse proportion to t
he changes in milk yield. Whey protein secretion decreased for 48 h and was
responsible for the decrease in total protein secretion for 48 h. The most
profound effect of dexamethasone is the reduction in the secretion of the
osmotic components.