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Limits to sustained energy intake  XXI  Effect of exposing the mother, but not her pups, to a cold environment during lactation in mice

Limits to sustained energy intake XXI Effect of exposing the mother, but not her pups, to a cold environment during lactation in mice

... their pups for a few minutes each day, it was feasible in this system to expose the mothers and offspring to different ambient ...in lactation, and a potential role later on for peripheral limits or ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake

Limits to sustained energy intake

... food intake during the second lactation above that of those females with longer gestations, but this was still less than the food intake of the control ...The energy burden ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XXIX  The case of the golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus)

Limits to sustained energy intake XXIX The case of the golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus)

... five pups at 30°C (Fig. 3B), we conclude that they are heat limited during lactation, similar to lactating MF1 ...the environment during lactation, and that females avoid ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake

Limits to sustained energy intake

... lactating mice to investigate where limits occur in this ...Webster mice have been shown to raise a maximum of 14 pups (even though some litters were manipulated up to 26 pups), with ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XXVIII  Beneficial effects of high dietary fat on lactation performance in mice

Limits to sustained energy intake XXVIII Beneficial effects of high dietary fat on lactation performance in mice

... total pups weaned from mothers fed on HF, MF and LF diets, respectively, were thawed, individually weighed ...total pups for each of the diets were homogenised and a subsample was used for further analysis ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XIV  Heritability of reproductive performance in mice

Limits to sustained energy intake XIV Heritability of reproductive performance in mice

... the mother that actually raised them through ...effects during the lactation period did not play a significant role in this effect as SusEI and MEO were not related between pups and ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XV  Effects of wheel running on the energy budget during lactation

Limits to sustained energy intake XV Effects of wheel running on the energy budget during lactation

... their intake in late lactation above those of non-runners, but rather culled their offspring to reduce demand, or postponed weaning their pups (Perrigo, 1987; Schubert et ...MF1 mice did ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XIII  Recent progress and future perspectives

Limits to sustained energy intake XIII Recent progress and future perspectives

... peak lactation, such as running to get their food or being simultaneously pregnant, or if lactation is artificially extended, they cannot elevate their food intake because this would necessitate an ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XVII  Lactation performance in MF1 mice is not programmed by fetal number during pregnancy

Limits to sustained energy intake XVII Lactation performance in MF1 mice is not programmed by fetal number during pregnancy

... that lactation performance may be programmed by the number of fetuses during pregnancy, whereas other studies indicate that processes during lactation are more ...in lactation are ... See full document

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Effect of fur removal on the thermal conductance and energy budget in lactating Swiss mice

Effect of fur removal on the thermal conductance and energy budget in lactating Swiss mice

... the sustained metabolic scope (SusMS, the ratio SusEI/resting metabolic rate, RMR) of laboratory mice and found that maximal SusMS was ...production during cold exposure, and ...for ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake  X  Effects of fur removal on reproductive performance in laboratory mice

Limits to sustained energy intake X Effects of fur removal on reproductive performance in laboratory mice

... the limits to SusEI at peak lactation might be imposed by the capacity of the animal to dissipate body heat generated as a by-product of processing food and producing milk (Król and Speakman, 2003a; Król ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XX  Body temperatures and physical activity of female mice during lactation

Limits to sustained energy intake XX Body temperatures and physical activity of female mice during lactation

... the limits on intake and it is normally working at capacity, it would not be possible for the remaining tissue to compensate for the tissue that had been surgically ...conditions mice would generate ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XVIII  Energy intake and reproductive output during lactation in Swiss mice raising small litters

Limits to sustained energy intake XVIII Energy intake and reproductive output during lactation in Swiss mice raising small litters

... possibilities. Pups only develop independent thermoregulatory capacities during late lactation (Chi and Wang, 2005; MacArthur and Humphries, ...then pups at 5°C may have lower body ... See full document

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Allometric scaling of the elevation of maternal energy intake during lactation

Allometric scaling of the elevation of maternal energy intake during lactation

... or mice, respectively). The relatively high energy consumption and expenditure of farm animals is also associated with a high ME density of the diet, an effect that was con- trolled for, and that was ... See full document

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The Effect of Lycopene on Cerebellum Histomorphometric Alteration of Rat Pups Born to Alcohol Consuming Mother Rats

The Effect of Lycopene on Cerebellum Histomorphometric Alteration of Rat Pups Born to Alcohol Consuming Mother Rats

... all pups born to alcoholic and healthy mothers were kept in the same condition in Animal ...rat pups of each group were euthanized; their cerebellum removed, and kept in formalin solution (5%, ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake VIII  Resting metabolic rate and organ morphology of laboratory mice lactating at thermoneutrality

Limits to sustained energy intake VIII Resting metabolic rate and organ morphology of laboratory mice lactating at thermoneutrality

... daily energy expenditure (DEE) is regulated by the level of resting metabolic rate (RMR) (Drent and Daan, 1980; Peterson et ...the energy demands of sustaining the visceral organs that are responsible for ... See full document

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Sustained energy intake in lactating Swiss mice: a dual modulation process

Sustained energy intake in lactating Swiss mice: a dual modulation process

... SusEI during lactation is a dynamic process regulated and constrained simultaneously by both limitations in an ambient-temperature-dependent ...synergistic effect, further constraining SusEI, making ... See full document

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Effect of reduced energy density of close-up diets on dry matter intake, lactation performance and energy balance in multiparous Holstein cows

Effect of reduced energy density of close-up diets on dry matter intake, lactation performance and energy balance in multiparous Holstein cows

... low energy density diets containing more Leymus chinensis hay could control energy intake prepartum, having the same or better effect on EB postpartum com- pared to high energy density ... See full document

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The role of prolactin in the control of ovine lactogenesis : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Animal Science at Massey University

The role of prolactin in the control of ovine lactogenesis : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Animal Science at Massey University

... photoperiod during the trial, their plasma PRL levels apparently continued to reflect the normal seasonal differences in ...carry-over effect on PRL ...days during the previous spring and summer ... See full document

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A study on misconceptions of food intake during pregnency & lactation

A study on misconceptions of food intake during pregnency & lactation

... The rural mothers experience pregnancy between 22-24yrs and urban mothers at 25-29yrs. There are no illiterates among urban group where as 36% illiterates in rural group.71% of urban mothers are upper middle class and ... See full document

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