Manston R, Russell A M, Dew S M, Payne J M
Vet Rec. 1975 Jun 7;96(23):497-502. doi: 10.1136/vr.96.23.497.
Diets of different protein content were fed to dairy cows in two experiments of seven months and 12 months duration. Significant differences in the mean concentrations of serum urea, albumin and copper and of blood haemoglobin and packed cell volume were observed between cows receiving the various diets. The greatest differences occurred when cows were in mid-lactation. It was concluded that concentrations of urea in the serum of the cows were reflecting dietary protein intake and that concentrations of albumin, haemoglobin and PCV during lactation were affected by long-term protein status. The possible significance of the results is discussed in relation to previous reports indicating interrelationships between protein and copper metabolism, and in relation to the recommended protein content of diets for cows.
在两项分别为期7个月和12个月的试验中,给奶牛饲喂了不同蛋白质含量的日粮。在接受不同日粮的奶牛之间,观察到血清尿素、白蛋白和铜的平均浓度以及血液血红蛋白和红细胞压积存在显著差异。最大的差异出现在奶牛泌乳中期。得出的结论是,奶牛血清中的尿素浓度反映了日粮蛋白质摄入量,而泌乳期间白蛋白、血红蛋白和红细胞压积的浓度受长期蛋白质状况的影响。结合之前表明蛋白质与铜代谢之间存在相互关系的报告以及奶牛日粮推荐蛋白质含量,讨论了这些结果可能具有的意义。