Author:
CAMERON NEIL D.,PENMAN JOHN C.,McCULLOUGH ELAINE
Abstract
Selection for high or low daily food intake (DFI) in Large White pigs resulted in higher serum
leptin concentration, fat deposition and food intake in the high DFI line. The response in serum
leptin concentration indicated that the higher fat deposition of the high DFI line was not due to
insufficient leptin production, as in the Lepob/Lepob mouse. Serum leptin was more highly
correlated with fat deposition than with food intake indicating that the response in serum leptin
was primarily due to increased fat deposition rather than to higher energy intake per se. The low
correlations between serum leptin measured at 30 kg and performance test traits indicate that
serum leptin would not be efficient for selection of animals prior to performance test. However, the
consistent positive correlations between serum leptin and a measure of fat deposition suggest that
serum leptin could usefully be incorporated in selection criteria for genetic improvement of carcass
lean content in pigs.
Subject
Genetics,General Medicine
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