Splanchnic and mammary nitrogen metabolism by dairy cows fed dry-rolled or steam-flaked sorghum grain

J Dairy Sci. 2002 Jan;85(1):148-59. doi: 10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(02)74063-0.

Abstract

Objectives were to determine net release or uptake of alpha-amino N, ammonia N, and urea N across portal-drained viscera, liver, splanchnic, and mammary tissues of lactating Holstein cows (n = 8, 86 +/- 8 d in milk) fed alfalfa hay-based total mixed rations containing 40% dry-rolled or steam-flaked sorghum grain. The total mixed rations were offered at 12-h intervals in a crossover design. Blood samples were obtained from indwelling catheters in the portal, hepatic, and mammary veins and mesenteric or costoabdominal arteries, every 2 h for each cow and diet. Steam-flaking increased in vitro rate of starch hydrolysis compared with dry-rolled sorghum (66 vs. 25%). Diet did not alter dry matter intake (18.2 +/- 0.3 kg). Daily milk yield (27.6 +/- 0.8 kg), efficiency of production, and most milk components did not differ between diets, but fat yield was reduced (0.86 vs. 0.91 kg/d) by steam-flaked sorghum, and lactose concentration was increased (4.99 vs. 4.82%). Blood flows in portal and hepatic veins did not differ between diets. Steam-flaking tended to increase urea N cycling to the gut (162 vs. 95 g/d) compared with dry-rolling of sorghum, whereas net absorption of ammonia N and alpha-amino N across portal-drained viscera were decreased. Net mammary uptake of a-amino N increased more than 20% (83 vs. 67 g/d), resulting in a higher mammary extraction ratio (15 vs. 11%) for steam-flaked versus dry-rolled sorghum. Flaking of sorghum improved the efficiency of postabsorptive N metabolism by increasing urea N cycled to the gut and alpha-amino N uptake by the mammary gland.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Animal Feed / classification*
  • Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
  • Animals
  • Blood Urea Nitrogen
  • Cattle / metabolism
  • Cattle / physiology*
  • Cross-Over Studies
  • Diet / veterinary
  • Eating / physiology
  • Edible Grain
  • Female
  • Food Handling / methods
  • Intestinal Absorption
  • Lactation / metabolism
  • Lactation / physiology*
  • Lactose / analysis
  • Lipids / analysis
  • Liver / blood supply
  • Liver / metabolism
  • Mammary Glands, Animal / blood supply
  • Mammary Glands, Animal / metabolism
  • Milk / chemistry
  • Milk / metabolism*
  • Nitrogen / metabolism*
  • Portal System / physiology
  • Random Allocation
  • Splanchnic Circulation

Substances

  • Lipids
  • Lactose
  • Nitrogen