1977
DOI: 10.1080/17450397709424571
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Untersuchungen über den Einfluß von Ernährungsfaktoren auf die Pansenschleimhaut

Abstract: Three non-lactating cows (Deutsches Schwarzbuntes Rind) with large ruminal fistulas were fed coarsely structured food. Within a trial period of 21 weeks infusion periods lasting 3 weeks alternated with equally long control periods (K). During the 3 infusion periods, 8.4 mMol of propionic acid (P), 14.8 mMol of acetic acid (E) and 4,5 mMol of butyric acid (B) per kg liveweight per day were administered through the fistula, the total quantity being 19 litres of solution. In the periods K1...4 the ruminal fluid c… Show more

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“…Ruminal short-chain fatty acids are considered to be the physiological trophic factor for the rumen epithelium in vivo (Sakata & Yajima, 1984). Among the short-chain fatty acids, it is assumed that mainly butyric acid but also propionic acidthough to a lesser extentare causing the proliferative effect in vivo (Kauffold, Voigt & Herrendoerfer, 1977). We noted that both propionic acid and butyric acid concentrations in the rumen fluid were increased with the concentrate diets (Table 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Ruminal short-chain fatty acids are considered to be the physiological trophic factor for the rumen epithelium in vivo (Sakata & Yajima, 1984). Among the short-chain fatty acids, it is assumed that mainly butyric acid but also propionic acidthough to a lesser extentare causing the proliferative effect in vivo (Kauffold, Voigt & Herrendoerfer, 1977). We noted that both propionic acid and butyric acid concentrations in the rumen fluid were increased with the concentrate diets (Table 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…An increase of energy intake causes well-established changes of form and functions of the rumen epithelium: increase of size and number of papillae (Dirksen et al 1984) by reduction of apoptosis (Mentschel et al 2001), increase of transport rates of SCFA (Dirksen et al 1984;, of HCO 3 − , of Na + and Ca 2+ (Uppal et al 2003a,b) and increase of activities of enzymes (Nocek et al 1980). Luminal factors such as propionic and butyric acid induce these changes (Kauffold et al 1977;Mentschel et al 2001), and insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) may possibly also be involved (Shen et al 2004).…”
Section: Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VFA stimulate the epithelial metabolism and promote the structural development and absorption activity of the rumen (Kauffold et al, 1977a). The effect of each acetate, propionate and butyrate on the development of papilla is different.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%