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Theriogenology | 1991

EFFECT OF RECOMBINANTLY-DERIVED BOVINE SOMATOTROPIN ON REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF DAIRY CATTLE

W.J. Cole; K.S. Madsen; R.L. Hintz; R.L. Collier

Data from 814 cows involved in five separate full lactation studies were used to assess the effect of recombinantly-derived methionyl bovine somatotropin (sometribove) on reproductive performance. Data were separated by parity (first and second or greater), route of administration (intramuscular: i.m. or subcutaneous: s.c.), length of breeding period (number of days in milk), and level of production (high vs low). Through 305 days in milk, pregnancy rates were reduced 18% in primiparous, sometribove-treated (i.m.) cows but were not significantly affected in multiparous cows. No differences were noted in either parity group when sometribove was administered subcutaneously. The level of production was more often found to be a significant factor affecting reproductive parameters than was sometribove administration. In general, length of the breeding period and level of milk production had a greater influence on reproductive performance than treatment with sometribove.


Domestic Animal Endocrinology | 1995

Pituitary response to thyrotropin, corticotropin, and gonadotropin-releasing hormones in lactating cows treated with sometribove for a fourth consecutive lactation

F. Adriaens; D.L. Hard; M.A. Miller; R. H. Phipps; R.H. Sorbet; R.L. Hintz; R. J. Collier

The effect of chronic treatment with recombinant methionyl bovine somatotropin (USAN, sometribove) on anterior pituitary secretions and its target organs was investigated in six control and six sometribove-treated British Friesian cows. Cows averaged 112 and 119 d postpartum in their fourth lactation of treatment and, except for one control, had active corpora lutea. During each lactation, treated cows received sometribove injections (500 mg) every 2 wk (injection cycle) starting 60 +/- 3 d postpartum. On Day 9 of one injection cycle, blood was sampled for 390 min, starting 30 min before an intravenous injection of thyrotropin (TRH, 0.33 microgram/kg), corticotropin (100 microgram), and gonadotropin (GnRH, 200 micrograms)-releasing hormones. Baseline somatotropin (bST) and adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) were higher in sometribove-treated cows vs. controls (3.27 vs. 1.03 ng/ml and 35.24 vs. 19.28 pg/ml, respectively). Baseline total thyroxine, free thyroxine, triiodothyronine, prolactin, follicle stimulating and luteinizing hormones, estradiol, and progesterone (P4) were similar across treatments. Circulating cortisol levels did not differ between control and sometribove cows, indicating a reduced adrenal ACTH responsiveness in the latter. Releasing factors induced similar changes across treatments in hormones studied with the following exceptions: a bST spike was seen in control cows only, cortisol response to ACTH was reduced in treated cows, and a significantly higher P4 concentration was detected in the plasma of sometribove-treated cows, suggesting increased ovarian responsiveness to GnRH-stimulated P4 output. The study demonstrated reduced bST response to TRH, consistent with physiologic feedback mechanisms, whereas the release profiles of the other pituitary hormones were unaffected.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Journal of Dairy Science | 1991

Evaluation of Sometribove in a Prolonged-Release System in Lactating Dairy Cows—Production Responses

G.F. Hartnell; S.E. Franson; D.E. Bauman; H.H. Head; J.T. Huber; R.C. Lamb; K.S. Madsen; W.J. Cole; R.L. Hintz


Journal of Dairy Science | 2003

Effect of feeding supplemental fibrolytic enzymes or soluble sugars with malic acid on milk production.

John L. Vicini; H.G. Bateman; M.K. Bhat; J.H. Clark; R.A. Erdman; R. H. Phipps; M.E. Van Amburgh; G.F. Hartnell; R.L. Hintz; D.L. Hard


Journal of Dairy Science | 1992

Response of Dairy Cows to High Doses of a Sustained-Release Bovine Somatotropin Administered During Two Lactations. 2. Health and Reproduction

W.J. Cole; P.J. Eppard; B.G. Boysen; K.S. Madsen; R.H. Sorbet; M.A. Miller; R.L. Hintz; T.C. White; W.E. Ribelin; B.G. Hammond; R. J. Collier; G.M. Lanza


Journal of Dairy Science | 1991

Response of dairy cows to high doses of a sustained-release bovine somatotropin administered during two lactations. 1. Production response.

P.J. Eppard; S. Hudson; W.J. Cole; R.L. Hintz; G.F. Hartnell; T.W. Hunter; L.E. Metzger; A.R. Torkelson; B.G. Hammond; R. J. Collier; G.M. Lanza


Journal of Dairy Science | 2001

Effects of Sustained Release Bovine Somatotropin(Sometribove) on Animal Health in Commercial Dairy Herds

R. J. Collier; John C. Byatt; S.C. Denham; P.J. Eppard; A.C. Fabellar; R.L. Hintz; M.F. McGrath; Carol L. McLaughlin; J.K. Shearer; J.J. Veenhuizen; John L. Vicini


Journal of Dairy Science | 1996

Effect of Bovine Somatotropin Administered to Periparturient Dairy Cows on the Incidence of Metabolic Disease

P.J. Eppard; J.J. Veenhuizen; W.J. Cole; P.G. Comens-Keller; G.F. Hartnell; R.L. Hintz; L. Munyakazi; P.K. Olsson; R.H. Sorbet; T.C. White; Clifton A. Baile; R. J. Collier; Jesse P. Goff; Ronald L. Horst


Journal of Dairy Science | 1994

Clinical Mastitis in Cows Treated with Sometribove (Recombinant Bovine Somatotropin) and Its Relationship to Milk Yield

T.C. White; K.S. Madsen; R.L. Hintz; R.H. Sorbet; R. J. Collier; D.L. Hard; G.F. Hartnell; W.A. Samuels; G. de Kerchove; F. Adriaens; N. Craven; Dale E. Bauman; G. Bertrand; Ph. Bruneau; G.O. Gravert; H.H. Head; J.T. Huber; R.C. Lamb; C. Palmer; A.N. Pell; R. H. Phipps; R. F. Weller; Gianfranco Piva; Y. Rijpkema; J. Skarda; F. Vedeau; C. Wollny


Journal of Animal Science | 1993

Comparison of performance, clinical chemistry, and carcass characteristics of finishing lambs treated with recombinant ovine or bovine somatotropins.

Carol L. McLaughlin; Hedrick Hb; J.J. Veenhuizen; Finn Rf; R.L. Hintz; G.F. Hartnell; Kasser Tr; Clifton A. Baile

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Carol L. McLaughlin

Washington University in St. Louis

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