Influence of addition of monensin to an alfalfa hay diet on net portal and hepatic nutrient flux in steers.

D. L. Harmon, K. K. Kreikemeier, K. L. Gross

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Abstract

Six Holstein steers (381 +/- 11 kg BW; mean +/- SE) surgically fitted with hepatic portal (n = 6), hepatic venous (n = 4), mesenteric venous, and arterial catheters were used in a replicated crossover design experiment to evaluate the influence of monensin addition to an alfalfa hay diet on net portal and hepatic nutrient flux. Steers were fed 6.5 kg of DM/d in 12 portions using automatic feeders. Diets included chopped alfalfa hay (20.4% CP) plus 418 g of DM/d of finely ground corn (8.5% CP) with monensin added (240 mg/d) for treated steers. Experimental periods lasted 21 d, with blood samples taken on the final 2 d of each period. Five sets of arterial, portal, and hepatic blood samples were collected hourly from 0900 to 1300 each day. Ruminal fluid samples were collected by stomach tube at the end of each sampling day for VFA analysis. Blood flow was determined by a primed-continuous infusion of p-aminohippurate into the mesenteric venous catheter. Addition of monensin increased (P = .04) the molar percentage of ruminal propionate and decreased ruminal isobutyrate (P = .02) and isovalerate (P = .03). Percentages of the other ruminal VFA, total ruminal VFA concentration, and pH were not affected by feeding monensin. The arterial concentrations of L-lactate (P = .02) and beta-hydroxybutyrate (P = .01) were greater with monensin; however, none of the arterial concentrations of the other metabolites was changed. Feeding of monensin also did not affect (P > .10) portal, hepatic, or hepatic arterial blood flow.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)218-225
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Animal Science
Volume71
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1993

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Food Science
  • Animal Science and Zoology
  • Genetics

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