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ویرایش: [1 ed.]
نویسندگان: D.G. Burrin and H.J. Mersmann (Eds.)
سری: Biology of Growing Animals 3
ISBN (شابک) : 9780444510136
ناشر: Saunders Ltd.
سال نشر: 2005
تعداد صفحات: iii-xii, 3-484
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زبان: English
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب زیست شناسی متابولیسم در حیوانات در حال رشد نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
The book is intended to provide in-depth reviews of the recent advances in major areas of metabolism in growing domestic animals. The study of metabolism represents a nexus of biological phenomenon that integrates the impact of nutrition, physiology, endocrinology, immunology, biochemistry, and cell biology in an organism. The development of new methodological techniques and experimental approaches have provide scientists with a greater understanding of how key nutrients or substrates are metabolized at the cellular, organ, and whole animal level. This book presents contributions from leading scientists in nutrition and physiology that highlight important new developments in interorgan and tissue-specific metabolism of protein and amino acids, lipids and fatty acids, and carbohydrates in monogastric and runinant species. Authors will describe the impact of specific biochemical pathways and expression of critical enzymes, routes of nutrient or substrate input, and anatomical or structural influences on the rates of metabolism in a given tissue or cell type. Major substrates/ fuels for oxidative metabolism, key signaling pathways, and intracellular molecules that regulate the major metabolic processes will be described. Also included is how the metabolism of growing animals is influenced by ontogeny, stage of differentiation, and major changes in diet, or the environment. The concepts and specific findings in each area are discussed in the context of their impact on the nutrient requirements, growth, environmental impact, healt and well-being of animals. The book will be a useful reference for research scientists, teachers and students interested in and advanced understanding of metabolism in growing animals. The book is written by leading experts and highlights some of the most recent advances in the field of metabolism. It is a useful reference for researchers and advanced level graduate students in nutrition, physiology and animal science. Presents recent advances in the field of metabolism.
Content:
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright
Page iv
Keynotes
Page v
Stepan Pierzynowski
Institutions Providing Patronage and Financial Support
Page vi
Preface
Page vii
D.G. Burrin, H.J. Mersmann
Dedication
Pages ix-x
Contributors
Pages xi-xii
Chapter 1 Regulation of metabolism and growth during prenatal life Original Research Article
Pages 3-34
A.W. Bell, P.L. Greenwood, R.A. Ehrhardt
Chapter 2 Regulation of skeletal muscle protein metabolism in growing animals Original Research Article
Pages 35-68
T.A. Davis, M.L. Fiorotto
Chapter 3 Whole animal and tissue proteolysis in growing animals Original Research Article
Pages 69-82
V.E. Baracos
Chapter 4 Cytokine regulation of protein accretion in growing animals Original Research Article
Pages 83-106
R.W. Johnson, J. Escobar
Chapter 5 Amino acid metabolism in the small intestine: biochemical bases and nutritional significance Original Research Article
Pages 107-126
G. Wu, D.A. Knabe, N.E. Flynn
Chapter 6 Role of intestinal first-pass metabolism on whole-body amino acid requirements Original Research Article
Pages 127-156
R.F.P. Bertolo, P.B. Pencharz, R.O. Ball
Chapter 7 Splanchnic protein and amino acid metabolism in growing animals Original Research Article
Pages 157-196
D.G. Burrin, B. Stoll
Chapter 8 Nitrogen metabolism by splanchnic tissues of ruminants Original Research Article
Pages 197-218
C.K. Reynolds
Chapter 9 Hepatic fatty acid oxidation and ketogenesis in young pigs Original Research Article
Pages 219-234
J. Odle, P. Lyvers-Peffer, X. Lin
Chapter 10 Essential fatty acid metabolism during early development Original Research Article
Pages 235-274
S.M. Innis
Chapter 11 Development of white adipose tissue lipid metabolism Original Research Article
Pages 275-302
H.J. Mersmann, S.B. Smith
Chapter 12 Ontogeny and metabolism of brown adipose tissue in livestock species Original Research Article
Pages 303-322
S.B. Smith, G.E. Carstens
Chapter 13 Interorgan lipid and fatty acid metabolism in growing ruminants Original Research Article
Pages 323-350
J.K. Drackley
Chapter 14 Environmental and hormonal regulation of energy metabolism in early development of the pig Original Research Article
Pages 351-374
P. Herpin, I. Louveau, M. Damon, J. Le Dividich
Chapter 15 Hepatic gluconeogenesis in developing ruminants Original Research Article
Pages 375-390
S.S. Donkin, H. Hammon
Chapter 16 Energy metabolism in the developing rumen epithelium Original Research Article
Pages 391-404
B.W. Jesse
Chapter 17 Splanchnic carbohydrate and energy metabolism in growing ruminants Original Research Article
Pages 405-432
N.B. Kristensen, G.B. Huntington, D.L. Harmon
Chapter 18 Methodological approaches to metabolism research Original Research Article
Pages 433-478
X. Guan, D.G. Burrin
Index
Pages 479-484