INFLUENCE OF DUODENAL INFUSION OF L-METHIONINE AND L-METHIONINE-DL-SULFOXIDE ON AMINO-ACID CONCENTRATION AND DUODENAL ELECTRICAL-ACTIVITY IN FRIESIAN CALVES

Citation
R. Puchala et al., INFLUENCE OF DUODENAL INFUSION OF L-METHIONINE AND L-METHIONINE-DL-SULFOXIDE ON AMINO-ACID CONCENTRATION AND DUODENAL ELECTRICAL-ACTIVITY IN FRIESIAN CALVES, Animal feed science and technology, 66(1-4), 1997, pp. 75-84
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience
ISSN journal
03778401
Volume
66
Issue
1-4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
75 - 84
Database
ISI
SICI code
0377-8401(1997)66:1-4<75:IODIOL>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Four, 28-day-old Friesian calves (50 +/- 3 kg) fitted with duodenal, j ugular catheters and duodenal electrodes were used to study absorption of duodenally infused L-methionine (Met) and L-methionine sulfoxide ( MSO) and their effect on duodenal motor migrating complexes (MMC). Ani mals were fed milk replacer at 5% BW twice daily, but were starved ove rnight prior to experimental procedure. Animals received saline infusi on for 2 h at 1 ml min(-1) prior to a 1-h infusion of 3.6 mmol of eith er Met or MSO. Infusion of saline was continued for another 2 h after cessation of amino acid infusion. Duodenal MMC were measured with the computer-based data acquisition system (MacLab, ADI, Australia). Initi al plasma concentrations of Met were similar for both Met or MSO (19 m u M) infusion. Plasma Met concentrations increased 20 min after initia ting Met infusion. The highest plasma Met concentration (62 mu M) occu rred 15 min after Met infusion was ceased. Plasma MSO concentrations i ncreased 40 min after the start of MSO infusion. The highest plasma MS O concentration occurred 45 min after cessation of MSO infusion (25 mu M) No change in plasma Met concentration (P > 0.1) occurred with MSO infusion. Absorption of MSO was 52% that of Met. Met did not change th e duration of MMC but reduced the number of spikes during the phase of irregular spiking activity (305.5 vs 660.3 spikes min(-1) MSO; P < 0. 05), MSO prolonged the duration of irregular spiking activity (30.2 vs 22.3 min Met; P < 0.05). The velocity of migration of regular spiking activity increased as a result of Met infusion (39.3 vs 21.2 cm min(- 1) MSO; P < 0.001). Lack of change in Met concentration during MSO inf usion indicates very little, if any, reduction of MSO in calves. Met a t high concentrations may limit the absorption of nutrients through in creased passage rate and decreased electrical activity during the abso rption phase of MMC. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.