Somatotropin Flashcards

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What is lactogenesis and galactopoiesis?

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Lactogenesis = start of milk production
Galactopoiesis = maintenance of milk production

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Describe the hormonal stimulation of lactogenesis

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  • Towards end of gestation P4 levels decline and E2 levels rise
  • E2 stimulates prolactin release from anterior pit gland and increased number of prolactin receptors on mammary cells
  • surge in prolactin in hours before parturition
  • glucocorticoids (e.g., cortisol) levels rise prior to, and during parturition
  • cortisol binds to receptors on mammary cells and induces increase in RER
  • this allows increase secretion of a-lactalbumin and B-casein (major components of milk)
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Describe the hormonal control of galactopoiesis

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  • thyroid hormones ensure mammary gland is high priority for nutrient delivery by reduced conversion of T4 to T3 in liver and kidney but increasing it in mammary tissue
  • suckling induces increase in prolactin release
  • removal of milk from udder is necessary for continuation of galactopoiesis
  • GH partitions additional nutrients to mammary cells to increase synthesis of milk protein, lactose and milk fat
  • GH antagonises action of insulin to inhibit lipogenesis and stimulate HSL to mobilise FA stores to be converted into milk fat
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What happens to milk production if milk is not removed from the udder?

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reduction in density of prolactin receptors and down-regulation of milk synthesis

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What is Posilac (bovine somatotropin) used for?

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Given at peak lactation to extend and maintain peak production

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Describe the dangers of using bovine somatotropin (bST)

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bST may increase risk of metabolic disorders as increased milk production => increased energy demand => can lead to negative energy balance => can contribute to ketosis and hepatic lipidosis

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