Influence of dietary protein on insulin-like growth factor binding proteins in the chicken |
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Authors: | Caperna T J Rosebrough R W McMurtry J P Vasilatos-Younken R |
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Affiliation: | a US Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service, LPSI, Growth Biology Laboratory, Rm. 201, Bldg. 200, BARC-East, 10300 Baltimore Blvd., Beltsville, MD 20705, USA;b Department of Poultry Science, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA |
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Abstract: | We determined the effect of dietary protein on the distribution of insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding proteins in chicken plasma. Three groups of male broilers (n=6 per group) were fed (ad libitum) isocaloric diets containing 12, 21 or 30% dietary protein. Birds were fed respective diets beginning at 7 days of age and killed at 28 days. No differences were observed between adequate (21%) and high (30%) protein intakes for any of the parameters investigated (growth criteria, plasma levels of IGF-I, growth hormone or IGF-binding proteins). Feeding protein deficient diets (12%) resulted in a 34% decrease in body weight, 17% decrease in feed intake and a 39% increase in feed/gain ratio. IGF-binding proteins in plasma samples were separated by SDS-PAGE and transferred to nitrocellulose sheets. Nitrocellulose blots were probed with [125I]chicken IGF-II. Four regions of binding activity corresponding to 70, 43, 30 and 24 kDa were observed in all samples. Birds consuming 12% dietary group protein had less than 50% of the 43-kDa binding activity of birds consuming 21 or 30% dietary protein. The 30-kDa binding activity was 42% lower in the 12% dietary protein group compared to birds consuming adequate protein. In contrast, 70- and 24-kDa binding activities were not influenced by dietary protein. Chickens consuming 12% dietary protein had higher levels of growth hormone and lower levels of IGF-I than those consuming 21 or 30% dietary protein. These data indicate that in chickens, the circulating levels of at least two independent IGF-binding proteins are influenced by dietary protein. |
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Keywords: | Insulin-like growth factors Growth hormone IGF-binding proteins Chickens Broilers Dietary protein Ligand blotting |
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