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Type: Journal article
Title: Sexual dimorphism of circulating somatotropin, insulin-like growth factor I and II, insulin-like growth factor binding proteins, and insulin: relationships to growth rate and carcass characteristics in growing lambs
Author: Gatford, K.
Fletcher, T.
Clarke, I.
Owens, P.
Quinn, K.
Walton, P.
Grant, P.
Hosking, B.
Egan, A.
Ponnampalam, E.
Citation: Journal of Animal Science, 1996; 74(6):1314-1325
Publisher: American Society of Animal Science
Issue Date: 1996
ISSN: 0021-8812
1525-3163
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K. L. Gatford, T. P. Fletcher, I. J. Clarke, P. C. Owens, K. J. Quinn, P. E. Walton, P. A. Grant, B. J. Hosking, A. R. Egan and E. N. Ponnampalam
Abstract: The effects of sex and age on patterns of circulating somatotropin (ST) concentration and plasma IGF-I, IGF-II, insulin, and IGF binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) were studied in ram, wether, and ewe lambs (n = 7 or 8) sampled at mean ages of 81 (I1) and 158 d (I2). Between 81 and 158 d of age, rams grew more rapidly than wethers (P < .01), and wethers grew more rapidly than ewes (P < .01). The sex differences in growth were reflected in empty body weight at slaughter: rams > wethers > ewes (P < .05). Mean plasma ST concentrations, ST pulse amplitude, and integrated plasma ST concentrations were greater (P < .05) in rams than in ewes at I1 and I2. Characteristics of the ST plasma profile in wethers were generally intermediate between those of rams and ewes. The interpulse interval was greater in ewes than in wethers at I2. The IGF-I and IGFBP-3 concentrations were greater in rams than in ewes at both sampling times. Plasma IGF-II was greater in ewes than in rams at I2. Mean plasma ST was approximately two thirds less at I2 than at I1 regardless of sex. Mean plasma ST and IGF-I at both ages were positively correlated with growth. Mean plasma ST at I2 was negatively correlated with fatness at slaughter. Sex and age significantly affected patterns of circulating ST and concentrations of IGF-I and IGFBP-3 in prepubertal growing lambs, under conditions for which growth rates and composition were also sexually dimorphic.
Keywords: Animals
Sheep
Insulin
Growth Hormone
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I
Insulin-Like Growth Factor II
Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Proteins
Linear Models
Body Composition
Aging
Sex Characteristics
Meat
Female
Male
Description: Copyright © 1996 by American Society of Animal Science
DOI: 10.2527/1996.7461314x
Published version: http://jas.fass.org/cgi/content/abstract/74/6/1314
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