Effect of High Cassava Ration on Insulin Sensitivity and Clinical
Signs of Laminitis in Dairy Heifers
R Pilachai1,*, WH Hendriks2,3,
S Aiumlamai4 and JTh Schonewille3
1Faculty
of Technology, Udon Thani Rajabhat University, Thailand; 2Wageningen
University & Research, Wageningen, the Netherlands; 3Faculty
of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the
Netherlands; 4Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Khon Kean
University, Khon Kaen, Thailand
*Corresponding author:
r.pilachai@udru.ac.th
Abstract
The relationship between
high intake of rapidly fermentable carbohydrates and the subsequent response on
plasma glucose, insulin sensitivity and clinical signs of laminitis in dairy
heifers was studied. Ten dairy heifers with a mean body weight of 275 kg (SD
13.8 kg), were parallelly subjected (n=5/treatment group) to either a total
mixed ration (TMR) low (LC, 130 g DM/kg) or high (HC, 480 g DM/kg) in cassava
(starch). Results showed that mean DM intake, rectal temperature, heart rate,
respiration rate and rumen contractions were not affected by the dietary
treatments. All heifers fed the HC-TMR had diarrhea while all the heifers fed
the LC-TMR had a pasty, soft consistency of feces. Three of the 5 heifers fed
the HC-TMR displayed clinical signs of acute laminitis compared to none in the
LC-TMR group. Mean postprandial rumen pH values of heifers fed the HC-TMR, but
not the LC-TMR, were lower than 6.0 at all the time points measured. The
reduction in rumen pH was associated with 49% greater concentration of total VFA
and a concomitant shift from acetic to propionic acid and increased rumen lactic
acid concentrations. Moreover, the HC-TMR caused greater plasma insulin levels
and insulin resistance. The three laminitis animals had 1.9 greater basal plasma
insulin values and a 46% lower insulin sensitivity values, respectively compared
to their non-laminitis counterparts fed the HC-TMR. Insulin sensitivity was
shown to be associated with clinical signs of laminitis in heifers only when
plasma insulin concentrations were greater than ~ 700 pmol/L.
To Cite This Article:
Pilachai R, Hendriks WH, Aiumlamai S and
Schonewille JTh, 2020. Effect of high
cassava ration on insulin sensitivity and
clinical signs of laminitis in dairy heifers.
Pak Vet J, 40(1): 113-117.
http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2019.100