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Domestic Animal Endocrinology | 1995

Effect of dietary energy intake and exogenous porcine growth hormone administration on circulating porcine growth hormone concentration and response to human growth hormone-releasing factor administration in growing swine

N. C. Steele; John P. McMurtry; Roger G. Campbell; Thomas J. Caperna; R.W. Rosebrough

In a 2 x 2 treatment array (n = 4 pigs/treatment), the effects of feed intake (ad libitum vs. restricted to 60% ad libitum) and the daily administration of excipient buffer or porcine pituitary-derived growth hormone (GH) at a dose of 100 micrograms/kg body weight per day on serum GH profile and human growth hormone-releasing factor (hGRF) response were examined in barrows weighing 55 kg. Feed intake treatment was implemented from 25 to 55 kg live weight. Buffer or GH treatment was implemented for 10 d before sampling. After GH treatment, the integrated serum GH concentration area was 25% greater in barrows fed restrictively. Data are consistent with the suggestion that GH dose to improve the efficiency of lean tissue deposition be adjusted according to feeding regimen. The serum GH response to hGRF was also altered by level of feed intake. The ad libitum feeding of buffer-treated animals resulted in a monophasic serum GH response to hGRF, whereas barrows fed restrictively had a biphasic response to hGRF. Together, these data suggest that feed intake pattern alters GH secretion and as such could influence the practical implementation of somatotropin as a metabolism modifier in swine.


Journal of Animal Science | 1988

Interrelationships between energy intake and endogenous porcine growth hormone administration on the performance, body composition and protein and energy metabolism of growing pigs weighing 25 to 55 kilograms live weight.

Roger G. Campbell; N. C. Steele; Thomas J. Caperna; John P. McMurtry; Morse B. Solomon; A. D. Mitchell


Journal of Animal Science | 1989

INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SEX AND EXOGENOUS GROWTH HORMONE ADMINISTRATION ON PERFORMANCE, BODY COMPOSITION AND PROTEIN AND FAT ACCRETION OF GROWING PIGS

Roger G. Campbell; N. C. Steele; Thomas J. Caperna; John P. McMurtry; Morse B. Solomon; A. D. Mitchell


Journal of Animal Science | 1990

Effect of sex and exogenous porcine somatotropin on longissimus muscle fiber characteristics of growing pigs.

Morse B. Solomon; Roger G. Campbell; N. C. Steele


Journal of Animal Science | 1988

Effect of Feed Intake and Exogenous Porcine Somatotropin on Longissimus Muscle Fiber Characteristics of Pigs Weighing 55 Kilograms Live Weight

Morse B. Solomon; Roger G. Campbell; N. C. Steele; Thomas J. Caperna; John P. McMurtry


Journal of Animal Science | 1989

Effects of Exogenous Porcine Growth Hormone Administration Between 30 and 60 Kilograms on the Subsequent and Overall Performance of Pigs Grown to 90 Kilograms

Roger G. Campbell; N. C. Steele; Thomas J. Caperna; John P. McMurtry; Morse B. Solomon; A. D. Mitchell


Journal of Animal Science | 1991

Effects of exogenous porcine somatotropin administration between 30 and 60 kilograms on longissimus muscle fiber morphology and meat tenderness of pigs grown to 90 kilograms.

Morse B. Solomon; Roger G. Campbell; N. C. Steele; Thomas J. Caperna


Journal of Animal Science | 1989

INTERRELATIONSHIPS OF EXOGENOUS PORCINE GROWTH HORMONE ADMINISTRATION AND FEED INTAKE LEVEL AFFECTING VARIOUS TISSUE LEVELS OF IRON, COPPER, ZINC AND BONE CALCIUM OF GROWING PIGS

Thomas J. Caperna; Roger G. Campbell; N. C. Steele


Journal of Nutrition | 1995

Somatotropin Enhances the Rate of Amino Acid Deposition but Has Minimal Impact on Amino Acid Balance in Growing Pigs

Thomas J. Caperna; Roger G. Campbell; M. R. Malcolm Ballard; N. C. Steele


Archive | 1994

Growth, Metabolic Modifiers, and Nutrient Considerations

N. C. Steele; R. Dean Boyd; Roger G. Campbell

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N. C. Steele

United States Department of Agriculture

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Thomas J. Caperna

United States Department of Agriculture

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Morse B. Solomon

United States Department of Agriculture

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John P. McMurtry

United States Department of Agriculture

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A. D. Mitchell

United States Department of Agriculture

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R.W. Rosebrough

United States Department of Agriculture

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