Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the dynamics of selected indicators of energy, hormonal profile, body condition score (BCS) and their relationships in dairy cows of the Slovak Pied Cattle from 3 weeks before parturition to 9 weeks after. Significant differences were found in the mean values of non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) (P < 0.001) and β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) (P < 0.05). According to BCS results, the dry cows were overweight (4.42 ± 0.75 points). After calving the cows lost weight significantly, as the BCS was 3.25 ± 0.30 points at 9 weeks post partum (P < 0.001). The highest concentration of leptin was recorded before calving (26.80 ± 11.47 ng/ml). The concentrations of insulin and ghrelin did not change significantly (an increase in insulin concentrations from 580.8 ± 66.30 IU/ml to 625.50 ± 174.90 IU/ml and a decrease in ghrelin concentrations from 29.25 ± 4.82 pg/ml to 26.57 ± 5.35 pg/ml were found comparing 3 weeks to 1 week before parturition, respectively). Relationships between the hormones showed positive correlation between insulin and leptin (r = 0.220, P < 0.05), BCS and leptin (r = 0.360, P < 0.001), BCS and insulin (r = 0.232, P < 0.05) and negative correlation between leptin and ghrelin (r = -0.235, P < 0.05), BCS and ghrelin (r = -0.257, P < 0.05). These data provide evidence that the variations in the concentrations of leptin, ghrelin, and insulin are related to variations in the BCS. Negative correlation between leptin and ghrelin contributes to the argument that leptin negatively regulates ghrelin.

Highlights

  • The aim of this study was to evaluate the dynamics of selected indicators of energy, hormonal profile, body condition score (BCS) and their relationships in dairy cows of the Slovak Pied Cattle from 3 weeks before parturition to 9 weeks after

  • Reduced synthesis of leptin in white adipose tissue (WAT) is largely responsible for the lower concentration of plasma leptin in early lactating dairy cows

  • We did not detect a significant difference in plasma ghrelin concentrations over time in our study, we did observe a trend for the lowest concentrations in the dairy cows 1 week a.p. and the highest concentrations in the cows 6 weeks p.p

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Introduction

The aim of this study was to evaluate the dynamics of selected indicators of energy, hormonal profile, body condition score (BCS) and their relationships in dairy cows of the Slovak Pied Cattle from 3 weeks before parturition to 9 weeks after. The transition period is associated with a peak incidence of production disease, and the effects of these diseases on dairy cows’ health and productivity extend far into the subsequent lactation These diseases include the fatty liver syndrome, ketosis, alkalosis, oxidative stress, laminitis, mastitis, milk fever, retained placenta, metritis, infertility, etc. The aim of this study was to determine the plasma concentrations of hormonal profile indicators: leptin, insulin, ghrelin and selected variables of the energy profile: NEFA, glucose and BHB, their changes in relation to the peripartal period; evaluation of BCS which was changed due to NEB and assessment of their relationships

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