Effects of mesenteric vein L-alanine infusion on liver metabolism of organic acids by beef heifers fed diets differing in forage: concentrate ratio.

C. K. Reynolds, D. L. Harmon, R. L. Prior, H. F. Tyrrell

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Abstract

Effects of diet forage:concentrate ratio and mesenteric vein L-alanine infusion on net VFA metabolism by portal-drained viscera (PDV) and liver were determined in four multicatheterized Hereford x Angus heifers (443 kg BW) fed in equal meals every 2 h pelleted, isonitrogenous diets containing 75% alfalfa or 75% corn:soybean meal (SBM) in a balanced single reversal of diets with 6 wk for adaptation. In addition, effects of L-alanine infusion on net metabolism of individual amino acids (AA) by PDV and liver was determined when heifers were fed 75% corn:SBM. Four measurements of blood flow (p-aminohippurate dilution) and net flux of VFA and AA (venous-arterial difference times blood flow) were obtained at 30-min intervals immediately before beginning and ending a 24-h mesenteric vein infusion of L-alanine at 75 mmol/h. Net PDV absorption of acetate (P < .02), propionate (P < .02), and total VFA (P < .02) was lower when 75% corn:SBM was fed, reflecting increased carbohydrate digestion postruminally and only partially balanced by increases in net PDV glucose absorption reported previously. In addition, net PDV absorption of n-butyrate was lower when 75% alfalfa was fed. Excluding acetate, net liver removal of VFA was 83 to 108% of their net PDV release. L-Alanine infusion did not affect net PDV or liver flux of VFA but decreased net total splanchnic (PDV plus liver) release of propionate (P < .07) and n-butyrate (P < .03) and decreased (P < .10) net PDV release and liver removal of glycine. In spite of the increase in liver L-alanine removal, the ratio of glucose release to precursor removal remained remarkably constant across the liver when L-alanine was infused, emphasizing the tight control of liver glucose release and the dynamic interplay of precursor supply and removal in the maintenance of liver carbon balance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3196-3206
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Animal Science
Volume72
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1994

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Food Science
  • Animal Science and Zoology
  • Genetics

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