Mella C M, Margolles E, Loew F M
Can J Comp Med. 1975 Jul;39(3):321-3.
Data on blood glucose concentration in bulls affected with molasses associated polioencephalomalacia are controversial. It has been suggested that the brain lesions are related to a "hypoglycemic state" during the development of polioencephalomalacia. This paper reports the mobilization of glucose by means of the epinephrine test in three bulls fed two diets, one forage based and the other molasses based. The results showed significantly greater hyperglycemic responses in the animals during the molasses diet than during the forage one. This probably means that glucose stores (as glycogen) are higher in cattle consuming molasses than those consuming forage. Such hepatic glucose output is in disagreement with the hypoglycemia theory as the cause of the early stages of brain lesions and focuses the probable cause as being related to glucose utilization.
患有糖蜜相关性脑灰质软化症公牛的血糖浓度数据存在争议。有人提出,脑损伤与脑灰质软化症发展过程中的“低血糖状态”有关。本文报告了对三头公牛进行肾上腺素试验以测定葡萄糖动员情况,这三头公牛分别喂食两种日粮,一种以草料为主,另一种以糖蜜为主。结果显示,与喂食草料时相比,公牛在食用糖蜜日粮期间的高血糖反应明显更强。这可能意味着,食用糖蜜的牛比食用草料的牛的葡萄糖储备(以糖原形式)更高。这种肝脏葡萄糖输出与作为脑损伤早期原因的低血糖理论不一致,可能的原因集中在与葡萄糖利用有关。