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Adrenergic and cholinergic modulation of insulin secretion in non-lactating cows exposed to heat

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 November 2021

F. Itoh
Affiliation:
National Institute of Animal Industry, Tsukuba Norinkenkyudanchi P.O.Box 5, lbaraki 305, Japan
Y. Obara
Affiliation:
National Institute of Animal Industry, Tsukuba Norinkenkyudanchi P.O.Box 5, lbaraki 305, Japan
M.T. Rose
Affiliation:
National Institute of Animal Industry, Tsukuba Norinkenkyudanchi P.O.Box 5, lbaraki 305, Japan
H. Hashimoto
Affiliation:
National Institute of Animal Industry, Tsukuba Norinkenkyudanchi P.O.Box 5, lbaraki 305, Japan
M. Akema
Affiliation:
Fukui Prefectural Livestock Reserch Station, Hirayama Mikuni-machi, Fukui 913, Japan
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The inhibition of insulin secretion in sheep exposed to cold has been reported to be mediated through adrenergic α receptors stimulated by sympathoadrenomedullary activity (Sasaki and Takahashi, 1980). Insulin secretion in Holstein non-lactating cows in response to various secretogogues was also suppressed during heat exposure (Itoh et al., unpublished data), however it is not obvious whether these responses were related to neural controls or not. However acetylcholine (parasympathetic nervous system neurotransmitter) has been shown to promote the release of glucagon and insulin (Jones et al., 1991). Therefore, the objective of this study was to examine the participation of adrenergic and cholinergic neural control on insulin secretion in thermoneutral and hot environments in non-lactating cows by administering, adrenergic and cholinergic blockers with an intravenous injection of glucose.

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Copyright © British Society of Animal Science 1997

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