A. Shamay et al., Adrenocorticotrophic hormone and dexamethasone failed to affect milk yieldin dairy goats: comparative aspects, SMALL RUMIN, 38(3), 2000, pp. 255-259
The ability of adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH; single i.v. injection of
2.5 IU/kg BW) and dexamethasone (single i.m. injection of 36 mg/kg BW) to
affect milk production was studied in mid-lactating Israeli Saanen goats. N
one of these treatments produced changes in milk yield and composition of t
he goats. The effects of ACTH on blood cortisol levels, and the effects of
ACTH and dexamethasone on blood plasma concentrations of glucose, however,
were consistent with previous reports in goats and cows. These responses su
ggest that ACTH and dexamethasone treatments produced their expected glucoc
orticoid effects. It is suggested that obstructing the axis: stress-ACTH-gl
ucocorticoid-down regulation of milk yield, which was demonstrated in dairy
cows, reflects the adaptation of goats to harsh conditions, and the select
ion pressure to produce milk under conditions which are considered stressfu
l for other ruminants. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.