Physiology and Endocrinology 1

Section: Physiology and Endocrinology (posters)
Format: Posters
Day/Time: Tuesday 7:30 AM–9:30 AM
Location: Exhibit Hall A
Please note: last-minute changes to the program may not be reflected here.
#T94
Effect of fatty acid profile shifts on bovine primary hepatocyte gluconeogenic and oxidative gene expression.
K. Weld
#T95
Coordinated responses of hepatic lipid-associated proteins in cows with high or low liver lipid content peripartum.
H. T. Holdorf
#T96
Actions of recombinant bovine somatotropin revisited: Characterization of the plasma metabolome and lipidome.
A. N. Davis
#T97
Body condition score in late pregnancy is associated with abundance of hepatic microRNA involved in energy metabolism.
R. E. Bucktrout
#T98
Effects of butyrate supplementation on blood glucagon-like peptide-2 concentration and gastrointestinal function in lactating dairy cows fed diets differing in starch content.
R. Fukumori
#T99
Characterization of metabolic and oxidative status in Italian Mediterranean water buffalos during the peripartum period.
H. Sauerwein
#T100
Gene expression of hepatic lipid metabolism in primiparous dairy cows with different feeding strategies during early lactation.
A. L. Astessiano
#T101
Rumen-protected choline acts directly in the liver regulating expression of genes involved in reduction of fatty liver in dairy cattle.
P. Tribulo
#T102
Physiologic responses to induced subclinical hypocalcemia in different lactational stages of Holstein dairy cows.
M. Connelly
#T103
Hepatic pyruvate carboxylase expression at parturition differed in cows that subsequently developed hyperketonemia.
K. A. Weld
#T104
Using path analysis to explore short-term herbage intake of dairy cows under grazing temperate pasture.
A. I. Trujillo
#T105
Intravenous lipopolysaccharide infusion modifies the bovine metabolome and lipidome.
J. W. McFadden
#T106
Lipopolysaccharide induces lipolysis and reduces insulin sensitivity in subcutaneous adipose tissue from transition dairy cows.
M. Chirivi
#T107
Effects of rumen-protected methionine fed to lactating Holstein cows during a heat stress challenge on mammary mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling.
D. N. Coleman
#T108
Innate immune response of late-lactation dairy cows is affected to a greater extent by heat stress than rumen-protected methionine.
M. Vailati-Riboni
#T109
Physiological responses to heat stress of dry dairy cows receiving a negative DCAD diet during the entire dry period.
T. F. Fabris