Changes in mammary uptake and metabolic fate of glucose with once-daily milking and feed restriction in dairy cows.

Reprod Nutr Dev

UMR INRA/Agrocampus Rennes Production du Lait, 65 rue de St-Brieuc, CS 84215, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France.

Published: December 2006

The aim of this review is to better understand the regulation of milk yield in response to once-daily milking and feed restriction. Glucose is the principal precursor for the synthesis of lactose (a major osmotic agent in milk), and participates in determining the milk volume produced. When applying these two breeding factors, reductions in milk yield are associated with a reduction in milk lactose yield and in the arterial flow of glucose, due to a decrease in the mammary blood flow. The ability of the udder to extract glucose is altered with once-daily milking but not necessarily with feed restriction. Lactose synthesis is down-regulated in response to once-daily milking and feed restriction but the percentage of the extracted glucose which is converted into lactose is differently affected in response to treatments. No marked change is observed with once daily milking whereas this would be increased with feed restriction and in contrast, depressed with fasting.

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