2019
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2018-15727
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Phosphorus content of muscle tissue and muscle function in dairy cows fed a phosphorus-deficient diet during the transition period

Abstract: Phosphorus (P) deficiency and hypophosphatemia are believed to be associated with muscle function disturbances in dairy cows, particularly around parturition. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of dietary P deprivation during late gestation and early lactation on muscle P homeostasis and muscle function in periparturient dairy cows. Thirty-six multiparous dairy cows in late gestation were randomly assigned either to undergo dietary P depletion or to be offered a diet with adequate P conten… Show more

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“…The required sample size for this study was estimated on the basis of results obtained from an earlier study investigating the effects of dietary P deprivation in mid-lactation dairy cows (Grünberg et al, 2015;Grünberg et al, 2019). We anticipated a difference in plasma [TCa] of 20%, or approximately 0.4 mmol/L, between treatments around parturition with a standard deviation of 10%, and furthermore anticipated a 15% dropout rate due to early periparturient disease potentially exacerbated by P deprivation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The required sample size for this study was estimated on the basis of results obtained from an earlier study investigating the effects of dietary P deprivation in mid-lactation dairy cows (Grünberg et al, 2015;Grünberg et al, 2019). We anticipated a difference in plasma [TCa] of 20%, or approximately 0.4 mmol/L, between treatments around parturition with a standard deviation of 10%, and furthermore anticipated a 15% dropout rate due to early periparturient disease potentially exacerbated by P deprivation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neither clinically apparent signs of muscle weakness nor cases of recumbency were observed in P deprived animals. Effects of dietary P deprivation on calcium homeostasis around parturition and on the function and biochemical composition of muscle tissue in these animals have been reported elsewhere [20, 22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies presented here aimed at investigating the effect of P deprivation on liver tissue and liver function in transition cows. Other laboratories have explored the effects of restricted dietary P supply to dairy cows in the transition period on immune cell function, muscle tissue composition and function as well as on the periparturient calcium balance [2022]. In order to better be able to differentiate between direct and indirect effects of P deprivation on organ and cell function an in-vitro study conducted on bovine hepatocyte cell culture as well as an in-vivo study conducted in transition dairy cows were performed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hipofosfatemia (niedobór fosforu) jest często spotykanym problemem w gospodarstwach wysokoprodukcyjnych bydła mlecznego, szczególnie w okresie okołoporodowym i wczesnej laktacji. Zapada na nią od 10% do 50%, a nawet 70% zwierząt w stadzie (8,13,26). U bydła mlecznego w okresie 2-3 tygodni po porodzie obserwuje się między innymi hemoglobinurię poporodową (PPH), będącą kliniczną postacią niedoboru fosforu.…”
Section: Wpływ Niedoboru Fosforu Na Parametry Hematologiczneunclassified