Leptin concentrations in relation to energy balance, milk yield, intake, live weight and estrus in dairy cows

The objective of this study was to describe fluctuations in leptin concentrations during late pregnancy and lactation and to investigate how those fluctuations are related to energy balance, milk yield, milk components, dry matter intake, live weight, first postpartum luteal activity, and first observed estrus during lactation. Live weight, dry matter intake, energy balance, and milk yield were measured weekly on 304 primiparous Holstein cows for the first 80 d of lactation. The first postpartum luteal activity was determined by measuring milk progesterone, and independently, first observed estrus. For measuring leptin concentrations from 30 d before until 80 d after calving, blood samples were taken at 2-wk intervals at a fixed time of the day after milking but before feeding. Leptin concentrations were high during pregnancy and declined to a nadir at parturition. It seems that leptin concentrations reflect the state of energy balance during lactation; plasma leptin concentrations were lower in cows with a mean negative energy balance during lactation. Those cows usually produced more milk, consumed less feed, and had a lower live weight compared with cows having a mean positive energy balance. The recovery of leptin concentrations from the leptin nadir at parturition seemed to depend on the extent and duration of the negative energy balance, thus probably on the amount of fat that was re-accumulated. Although there was lack of a relationship between leptin and first postpartum luteal activity, higher leptin concentrations associated with shorter intervals to first observed estrus might indicate a relationship between leptin and expression of estrus.

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Main Authors: Liefers, S.C., Veerkamp, R.F., te Pas, M.F.W., Delavaud, C., Chilliard, Y., van der Lende, T.
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Language:English
Subjects:adipose-tissue, circulating leptin, feeding level, female mice, growth-hormone, luteinizing-hormone, plasma leptin, postpartum, pregnancy, sheep,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-3196202024-09-30 Liefers, S.C. Veerkamp, R.F. te Pas, M.F.W. Delavaud, C. Chilliard, Y. van der Lende, T. Article/Letter to editor Journal of Dairy Science 86 (2003) ISSN: 0022-0302 Leptin concentrations in relation to energy balance, milk yield, intake, live weight and estrus in dairy cows 2003 The objective of this study was to describe fluctuations in leptin concentrations during late pregnancy and lactation and to investigate how those fluctuations are related to energy balance, milk yield, milk components, dry matter intake, live weight, first postpartum luteal activity, and first observed estrus during lactation. Live weight, dry matter intake, energy balance, and milk yield were measured weekly on 304 primiparous Holstein cows for the first 80 d of lactation. The first postpartum luteal activity was determined by measuring milk progesterone, and independently, first observed estrus. For measuring leptin concentrations from 30 d before until 80 d after calving, blood samples were taken at 2-wk intervals at a fixed time of the day after milking but before feeding. Leptin concentrations were high during pregnancy and declined to a nadir at parturition. It seems that leptin concentrations reflect the state of energy balance during lactation; plasma leptin concentrations were lower in cows with a mean negative energy balance during lactation. Those cows usually produced more milk, consumed less feed, and had a lower live weight compared with cows having a mean positive energy balance. The recovery of leptin concentrations from the leptin nadir at parturition seemed to depend on the extent and duration of the negative energy balance, thus probably on the amount of fat that was re-accumulated. Although there was lack of a relationship between leptin and first postpartum luteal activity, higher leptin concentrations associated with shorter intervals to first observed estrus might indicate a relationship between leptin and expression of estrus. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/leptin-concentrations-in-relation-to-energy-balance-milk-yield-in 10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(03)73662-5 https://edepot.wur.nl/32716 adipose-tissue circulating leptin feeding level female mice growth-hormone luteinizing-hormone plasma leptin postpartum pregnancy sheep Wageningen University & Research
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topic adipose-tissue
circulating leptin
feeding level
female mice
growth-hormone
luteinizing-hormone
plasma leptin
postpartum
pregnancy
sheep
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circulating leptin
feeding level
female mice
growth-hormone
luteinizing-hormone
plasma leptin
postpartum
pregnancy
sheep
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circulating leptin
feeding level
female mice
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luteinizing-hormone
plasma leptin
postpartum
pregnancy
sheep
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circulating leptin
feeding level
female mice
growth-hormone
luteinizing-hormone
plasma leptin
postpartum
pregnancy
sheep
Liefers, S.C.
Veerkamp, R.F.
te Pas, M.F.W.
Delavaud, C.
Chilliard, Y.
van der Lende, T.
Leptin concentrations in relation to energy balance, milk yield, intake, live weight and estrus in dairy cows
description The objective of this study was to describe fluctuations in leptin concentrations during late pregnancy and lactation and to investigate how those fluctuations are related to energy balance, milk yield, milk components, dry matter intake, live weight, first postpartum luteal activity, and first observed estrus during lactation. Live weight, dry matter intake, energy balance, and milk yield were measured weekly on 304 primiparous Holstein cows for the first 80 d of lactation. The first postpartum luteal activity was determined by measuring milk progesterone, and independently, first observed estrus. For measuring leptin concentrations from 30 d before until 80 d after calving, blood samples were taken at 2-wk intervals at a fixed time of the day after milking but before feeding. Leptin concentrations were high during pregnancy and declined to a nadir at parturition. It seems that leptin concentrations reflect the state of energy balance during lactation; plasma leptin concentrations were lower in cows with a mean negative energy balance during lactation. Those cows usually produced more milk, consumed less feed, and had a lower live weight compared with cows having a mean positive energy balance. The recovery of leptin concentrations from the leptin nadir at parturition seemed to depend on the extent and duration of the negative energy balance, thus probably on the amount of fat that was re-accumulated. Although there was lack of a relationship between leptin and first postpartum luteal activity, higher leptin concentrations associated with shorter intervals to first observed estrus might indicate a relationship between leptin and expression of estrus.
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circulating leptin
feeding level
female mice
growth-hormone
luteinizing-hormone
plasma leptin
postpartum
pregnancy
sheep
author Liefers, S.C.
Veerkamp, R.F.
te Pas, M.F.W.
Delavaud, C.
Chilliard, Y.
van der Lende, T.
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Veerkamp, R.F.
te Pas, M.F.W.
Delavaud, C.
Chilliard, Y.
van der Lende, T.
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title Leptin concentrations in relation to energy balance, milk yield, intake, live weight and estrus in dairy cows
title_short Leptin concentrations in relation to energy balance, milk yield, intake, live weight and estrus in dairy cows
title_full Leptin concentrations in relation to energy balance, milk yield, intake, live weight and estrus in dairy cows
title_fullStr Leptin concentrations in relation to energy balance, milk yield, intake, live weight and estrus in dairy cows
title_full_unstemmed Leptin concentrations in relation to energy balance, milk yield, intake, live weight and estrus in dairy cows
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