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Journal of Animal Science, Vol 78, Issue 10 2581-2588, Copyright © 2000 by American Society of Animal Science


JOURNAL ARTICLE

Serum concentrations of IGF-I, estradiol-17beta, testosterone, and relative amounts of IGF binding proteins (IGFBP) in growing boars, barrows, and gilts

J. A. Clapper, T. M. Clark and L. A. Rempel
Department of Animal and Range Sciences, South Dakota State University, Brookings 57007, USA. Jeffrey_Clapper@sdstate.edu

The purpose of this research was to determine whether serum concentrations of steroids, IGF-I, and relative amounts of serum IGF-binding proteins (IGFBP) differ in growing boars (n = 11), barrows (n = 11), and gilts (n = 12) from 70 to 140 d of age. Pigs of similar age and weight were housed in pens of three or four and given ad libitum access to a 17% CP corn-soy diet and water. Pigs were weighed and blood samples were collected every 14 d beginning at 70 d of age. Serum concentrations of IGF-I and steroids were determined by RIA and relative amounts of IGFBP were determined by ligand blot analysis. By 84 d of age and continuing through 140 d of age, mean serum concentrations of IGF-I were greater (P < .05) in boars than in barrows or gilts. Relative amounts of 46-kDa IGFBP3 and 28-kDa IGFBP-4 were similar (P > .05) among pigs at 70 d of age; however, boars and barrows had greater (P < .05) relative amounts of 24-kDa IGFBP-4 and 41-kDa IGFBP-3 than gilts. Relative amounts of IGFBP-2 were greater (P < .01) in barrows than in gilts or boars at 70 d of age. From 84 d of age through 140 d of age, relative amounts of both forms of IGFBP-3 and the 28-kDa IGFBP-4 were greater (P < .05) in boars than in gilts or barrows. Relative amounts of IGFBP2 were greater (P < .05) in barrows than in gilts or boars at 98 d of age, but by 140 d of age relative amounts were greater (P < .05) in boars and barrows than in gilts. Mean serum concentrations of estradiol-17beta were similar (P > .05) between gilts and boars at 70 d of age, but by 98 d of age, and continuing through 140 d of age, mean serum concentrations of estradiol-17beta were greater (P < .05) in boars than in gilts. Mean serum concentrations of testosterone in boars increased (P < .05) with increasing age and were greatest at 128 and 140 d of age. Serum concentrations of testosterone were negatively correlated (P < .01) with relative amounts of serum IGFBP-2 but positively correlated (P < .01) with serum concentrations of IGF-I and estradiol-17beta. Serum concentrations of estradiol-17beta were positively correlated (P < .01) with serum concentrations of IGF-I in boars. Changes in serum concentrations of IGF-I and relative amounts of IGFBP resulting from changes in serum concentrations of estradiol-17beta and testosterone may contribute to growth differences observed among sexes.


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