Maternal nutrient restriction during late gestation reduces vigor and alters blood chemistry and hematology in neonatal beef calves

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作者
Wichman, Lindsey G. [1 ]
Redifer, Colby A. [1 ]
Meyer, Allison M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Missouri, Div Anim Sci, Columbia, MO 65211 USA
基金
美国食品与农业研究所;
关键词
beef cattle; developmental programming; passive transfer; perinatal; pregnancy; undernutrition; GLUTAMYL-TRANSFERASE ACTIVITY; PASSIVE TRANSFER; BIRTH-WEIGHT; CALF VITALITY; FETAL-GROWTH; FEED-INTAKE; HEALTH; PROTEIN; NUTRITION; PREPARTUM;
D O I
10.1093/jas/skad342
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Fall-calving primiparous beef females [body weight: 451 +/- 28 (SD) kg; body condition score: 5.4 +/- 0.7] were individually-fed either 100% (control; CON; n = 13) or 70% (nutrient restricted; NR; n = 13) of metabolizable energy and metabolizable protein requirements for maintenance, pregnancy, and growth from day 160 of gestation to parturition. Calves were reared naturally by their dams and monitored for latency times from birth to first sternal recumbency, attempt to stand, and stand; vigor scores were assigned at 2, 5, 10, and 20 min of age. Rectal temperatures and jugular blood were obtained at 0 (pre-suckling), 6, 12, 24, and 48 h of age, and blood chemistry, hematology, cortisol, and insulin were determined. Data were analyzed with fixed effects of late gestational nutritional plane (single data point) or nutritional plane, hour, and their interaction (data over time, repeated measures). Calving date was a fixed effect; calf sex was included when P < 0.25. We previously reported that late gestational nutritional plane did not affect gestation length or calf size at birth, but calving assistance and fetal malpresentation occurred more often in NR. Nutritional plane did not affect (P = 0.65) duration of parturition, but calves born to NR dams had slower times to attempt to stand (P = 0.09), slower times to stand (P = 0.02), and poorer 20 min vigor scores (P = 0.05). Serum immunoglobulin G and A concentrations at 48 h were greater (P <= 0.03) for NR calves. Rectal temperature of NR calves was less (P = 0.02) at 0 h, but greater (P = 0.04) at 24 h compared with CON. Circulating glucose, non-esterified fatty acids, triglycerides, cortisol, and insulin were not affected by nutritional plane (P >= 0.18). Total protein and globulin from 6 to 48 h were greater (P <= 0.02) in NR calves. Calves from NR dams had greater (P <= 0.08) gamma-glutamyl transferase at 6, 12, and 48 h. Serum aspartate aminotransferase was greater (P <= 0.07) from 0 to 24 h and creatine kinase was greater (P <= 0.04) from 6 to 24 h in NR calves. At 0 h, potassium was greater (P = 0.03) in NR calves. Calves born to CON had greater chloride (P = 0.08; main effect), sodium (P <= 0.09) from 0 to 48 h, and anion gap (P = 0.02) at 6 h. Hematocrit from 6 to 24 h and red blood cells and hemoglobin at 6 and 12 h were greater (P <= 0.09) in CON calves. These data indicate that nutrient restriction during late gestation resulted in less vigorous calves with more indicators of trauma in early life.
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