aureo-sp-250 and Weight-Gain

aureo-sp-250 has been researched along with Weight-Gain* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for aureo-sp-250 and Weight-Gain

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Effect of feed intake on antimicrobially induced increases in porcine serum insulin-like growth factor I.
    Journal of animal science, 1999, Volume: 77, Issue:12

    This study was conducted to determine whether an antimicrobially induced (ASP-250) increase in serum IGF-I was the result of differences in feed intake. Serum IGF-I concentrations were measured in crossbred pigs that were fed a control diet or a diet supplemented with ASP-250 either for ad libitum consumption or limited to 85% of the control pigs' consumption. The pigs that consumed either diet ad libitum, control or ASP-250, consumed similar quantities of feed. The ASP-250 ad libitum-intake pigs had serum IGF-I concentrations that were greater (P<.01) than those of their ad libitum-intake control littermates. Similarly, the ASP-250 limit-fed pigs had serum IGF-I concentrations that were greater (P<.01) than those of the controls. Although the serum IGF-I concentrations of pigs fed the ASP-250-supplemented diet for ad libitum intake were greater than the serum IGF-I concentrations of the pigs limit-fed the ASP-250-supplemented diet, the differences were not significant (P<.08). The ASP-250-fed pigs had higher serum IGF binding protein (BP)-3 concentrations than did their control littermates (P<.003). A time course of antimicrobially induced alterations in serum IGF-I concentrations revealed that the effect of increased serum IGF-I levels in ASP-250-supplemented pigs (P<.02) was observed within 4 d and was maintained throughout the 4-wk study. These findings show that feed intake is not responsible for the increase in serum IGF-I observed with ASP-250 supplementation. Additionally, the antimicrobially induced increase in serum IGF-I concentrations occurs within a few days after initiation of the treatment.

    Topics: Animals; Anti-Infective Agents; Chlortetracycline; Drug Combinations; Energy Intake; Humans; Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Proteins; Insulin-Like Growth Factor I; Ligands; Penicillin G; Rabbits; Sulfamethazine; Swine; Weight Gain

1999