Abstract: | The effects of a 24-h fast upon plasma and blood components of the lactating rat on day 20 after parturition have been determined. Body weight decrease observed with fasting was more marked in nursing dams than in controls. The changes observed agree with a limited use of lipidic resources, exhaustion of liver glycogen and considerable utilization of amino acids as energetic - as well as gluconeogenetic - substrates. Blood and plasma glucose were maintained in fasted dams at a level comparable with that of controls. The actual variations observed in the plasma aminogram were limited, showing a remarkable maintenance of the dam's own amino-acid homeostasis. |