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Copper and Molybdenum Copper deficiency is 2 nd most common in world Much work in UK has surrounded distillery by- products – pot-ale/pot-ale syrup/dark grains Can be primary or secondary (Fe/S/Mo) Controversy over mechanisms;- –Molybdenum toxicity – Telfer (Black) –Copper deficiency & Laboratory anomalies (Suttle)
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Weeks on treatment Phillippo et al., (1987) Plasma Cu concentration (mmol/l) Effect of dietary molybdenum and iron on plasma copper concentration in heifers
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Weeks on treatment Phillippo et al., (1987) Liver Cu concentration (mmol/l) Effect of dietary molybdenum and iron on liver copper concentration in heifers
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Weeks on treatment Phillippo et al., (1987) Cumulative daily weight gain (kg) Effect of dietary molybdenum and iron on cumulative daily weight gain in heifers
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Age at puberty (days) Phillippo et al., (1987) Treatment Puberty = Plasma progesterone >1 ng/ml for >6 days Effect of dietary molybdenum and iron on age at reaching puberty in heifers
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Significant findings from Phillippo et al 1987 Compared with controls and Fe groups Mo supplementation has marked effects;- Reduced LWG (P<0.05 expt 1, P<0.1 expt 2) (reduced food conversion efficiency) Delayed onset of puberty (P<0.05) Lowered basal LH levels (peak levels P<0.1) Decreased frequency of LH release (P<0.01) Increased incidence of ovulation failure (P<0.05) Reduced conception rate (P<0.05 (if expressed as those that ovulated))
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Copper and Molybdenum Assessment of copper status is problematical –Liver main storage organ and most accurate? –Plasma copper levels can be maintained –TCA – Cu-thiomoybdate complex – unavailable <22% of cattle have TCA in blood – Leeds Univ. (<68%) –Caeruloplasmin – 6 Cu atoms per molecule Attack by Mo – rendered inactive NB – is an acute phase protein –CP:PlCu ratio Low 1.9
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The Relationship Between ‘Calving- pregnancy’ Intervals and Variables.
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Copper and Molybdenum Mechanisms of Cu deficiency/Mo toxicity –LH pulsatility reduced size and frequency Cu-histidine complexes required for GnRH release ACTH release blocked Possibly associated with PAM Possible associated with cytochrome c-oxidase which is required for oxidative phosphorylation and energy production in the cell
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Control 500 mg/kg DM Iron 2 mg/kg DM Molybdenum10 mg/kg DM Molybdenum (Williams, 2004 ) Effect of Molybdenum and Iron on ACTH accumulation in pituitary glands of sheep
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All Services Q-Sum Restocking Feed Changes BVD Vaccination Cosecure
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