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Influence of diet on plasma thyroxine response to thyroid stimulating hormone in growing lambs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2009
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In an initial experiment four mature sheep were injected with saline or 25, 75 or 150 m units bovine thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)/kg live weight. All doses of TSH stimulated a similar release of thyroxine.
In a second experiment ten lambs were fed chopped dried grass from weaning until 108 days old (period 1). Five of the lambs (group 1) were then fed 30% barley: 70% grass until 178 days of age; the remaining lambs (group 2) continued to receive grass (period 2). After 178 days group 1 was fed 70% barley: 30% grass and group 2 30% barley: 70% grass (period 3). All lambs were injected with 25 m units TSH/kg live weight at 105–108 days of age, 174–178 days and 220–227 days. The thyroxine response to TSH was greatest in lambs fed 30% barley: 70% grass in periods 2 and 3. Plasma insulin and glucose concentrations tended to decrease after TSH.
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