IGF-1 concentration patterns and their relationship with follicle development after weaning in young sows fed different pre-mating diets

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Abstract

Piglet birth weight and within-litter birth weight variation are important for piglet survival and growth. Pre-mating diets may improve IGF-1 and follicle development during the weaning-to-oestrus interval (WEI) and subsequent piglet birth weight. The objective of this study was to modulate IGF-1 concentration during late lactation and the WEI of young sows by using specific pre-mating diets supplemented with microfibrillated cellulose (MF),l-carnitine (LC) orl-arginine (AR). A further objective was to investigate the relationship between IGF-1 and subsequent follicle development and oestrus and ovulation characteristics. In total, 56 first-parity and 20 second-parity sows in three consecutive batches were used for this experiment. Sows received daily either wheat (CON) or wheat plus MF, LC or AR at one of two supplementation levels (low and high) during last week of lactation and WEI. From weaning onwards, follicle and corpus luteum (CL) diameters were repeatedly measured with ultrasound. Blood samples were collected during the WEI for IGF-1 and on day 21 of pregnancy for progesterone analyses, respectively. Insulin-like growth factor-1 concentration, follicle diameter, oestrus and ovulation characteristics and CL diameter were not affected by pre-mating diets. Low IGF-1 class (= 8%,N= 28) had lower IGF-1 concentrations at weaning (167v. 214 ng/ml,P<0.05) compared to low LM loss sows (

Original languageEnglish
Article number1751731120000063
JournalAnimal
Volume14
Issue number7
Pages (from-to)1493-1501
Number of pages9
ISSN1751-7311
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2020
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Fields of Science

  • ARGININE SUPPLEMENTATION
  • EMBRYO SURVIVAL
  • ESTRUS INTERVAL
  • GROWTH-FACTOR-I
  • IGF
  • L-CARNITINE SUPPLEMENTATION
  • MULTIPAROUS SOWS
  • NUTRITIONALLY INDUCED RELATIONSHIPS
  • PRIMIPAROUS LACTATING SOWS
  • REPRODUCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS
  • TO-OVULATION INTERVAL
  • follicular development
  • metabolic state
  • sow body condition
  • sow reproduction
  • 412 Animal science, dairy science
  • 413 Veterinary science

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