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Journal of Nutrition | 1998

Nutrition, Development and Efficacy of Growth Modifiers in Livestock Species

Alan W. Bell; Dale E. Bauman; Donald H. Beermann; Robert J. Harrell

Somatotropin (ST) and synthetic beta-adrenergic agonists (beta-AA) are growth-modifying agents that increase the rate and sometimes, the efficiency of protein deposition in lean tissues of livestock species. The ST-induced increase in muscle protein deposition is effected by a relatively modest increase in protein synthetic rate. This is possibly mediated by the endocrine influence of marked increases in circulating IGF (insulin-like growth factor)-I, and other ST-dependent components of the IGF system; mediation by locally expressed IGF-I may also occur. Increased muscle protein accretion in animals treated with beta-AA seems to be directly mediated by binding of the synthetic agonist to muscle beta-1 or beta-2 receptors, leading to increased muscle protein synthesis, possibly accompanied or followed by decreased protein degradation. This response is transient, due to down-regulation of beta-adrenergic receptors. Maximal responses of muscle protein accretion to both ST and beta-AA are attenuated by feeding inadequate levels of total protein or specific, limiting amino acids. For ST, but not beta-AA, this effect in growing pigs is partially offset by increased efficiency of utilization of absorbed amino acids for protein deposition, with predictable consequences for dietary protein and amino acid requirements. Both ST and beta-AA are less efficacious in promoting muscle protein deposition in very young animals. For ST, this is related to postnatal development of the somatotropic axis; a mechanistic explanation for the similar lack of effect of beta-AA is lacking. In both cases, this phenomenon must be considered against the very high inherent capacity and efficiency of lean tissue protein accretion in the neonate.


Journal of Animal Science | 2002

Effects of birth weight and postnatal nutrition on neonatal sheep: III. Regulation of energy metabolism

P. L. Greenwood; A. S. Hunt; Ramona M. Slepetis; K. D. Finnerty; C. Alston; Donald H. Beermann; Alan W. Bell


Journal of Animal Science | 1992

Influence of genotype and sex on the response of growing pigs to recombinant porcine somatotropin.

Beatrice J. Krick; Karl R. Roneker; R D Boyd; Donald H. Beermann; P J David; D J Meisinger


Journal of Nutrition | 1993

Porcine Somatotropin Affects the Dietary Lysine Requirement and Net Lysine Utilization for Growing Pigs

Beatrice J. Krick; R. Dean Boyd; Karl R. Roneker; Donald H. Beermann; Dale E. Bauman; Deborah A. Ross; David J. Meisinger


Journal of Nutrition | 1992

Dynamic and Static Phases of Severe Dietary Obesity in Sheep: Food Intakes, Endocrinology and Carcass and Organ Chemical Composition

Joseph P. McCann; Emmett N. Bergman; Donald H. Beermann


Journal of Animal Science | 1995

Impact of composition manipulation on lean lamb production in the United States.

Donald H. Beermann; Todd F. Robinson; D. E. Hogue


Journal of Animal Science | 1998

The beta-agonist cimaterol directly enhances chronic protein accretion in skeletal muscle

Todd M. Byrem; Donald H. Beermann; Todd F. Robinson


Journal of Animal Science | 1993

Dose-dependent effects of exogenous porcine somatotropin on the yield, distribution, and proximate composition of carcass tissues in growing pigs.

L F Thiel; Donald H. Beermann; Beatrice J. Krick; R D Boyd


Journal of Animal Science | 2001

Optimization of rate and efficiency of dietary nitrogen utilization through the use of animal by-products and(or) urea and their effects on nutrient digestion in Holstein steers.

Wilhelm Knaus; Donald H. Beermann; P. J. Guiroy; M L Boehm; Danny G. Fox


Journal of Animal Science | 1998

Effects of a dietary mixture of meat and bone meal, feather meal, blood meal, and fish meal on nitrogen utilization in finishing Holstein steers

Wilhelm Knaus; Donald H. Beermann; T F Robinson; Danny G. Fox; K D Finnerty

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Todd M. Byrem

Michigan State University

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