Leptin, ghrelin and IGF-1 were measured in sonicated defatted milk (morning and evening
milkings) and in plasma (before feeding, 1 and 4 h after feeding) in 17 Saanen goats in mid lactation.
Leptin and ghrelin were positively correlated and resulted twice/thrice more concentrated in milk
than in plasma. Plasma IGF-1 level was 7-fold higher than in milk with high correlation (r=+0.84;
P<0.01). During periprandial period (immediately pre-feeding, 1 and 4-h post feeding) plasma leptin
and IGF-1 levels did not change significantly, while plasma ghrelin level was significantly lower 1
h after feeding.
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