Adrenocortical function testing in dairy cows and its effect on milk yield. |
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Authors: | J H van der Kolk H J Breukink T Wensing J A Mol |
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Affiliation: | Department for Large Animal Medicine and Nutrition, Veterinary Faculty, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | Administration of 6IU synthetic ACTH1-24 intravenously to six Holstein-Friesian cows resulted in a cortisol peak concentration after 1 hour of 148 +/- 34.2 ng/ml. Basal plasma cortisol concentration (4.84 +/- 0.83 ng/ml) was reached 5 hours after ACTH injection. Until 7 days after ACTH administration no effect on milk yield was recorded. So it is concluded that a dose of 6 IU ACTH1-24 is sufficient for a conspicuous release of cortisol without any alteration in milk production. This dose can be used as a standard test for the evaluation of adrenocortical function in lactating cows when administered intravenously at 9 a.m. and when plasma samples for cortisol assay are collected just prior to administration and at 10 a.m. |
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