ABSTRACT
The course of inorganic-phosphate (Pi) concentrations in blood plasma and serum were determined in lactating ruminants when P intake was changed abruptly from adequate, during a control period, to very low in a period of P depletion, and back to adequate during a period of P repletion. In each of three trials, four or three goats and, in one trial, four cows were used. In addition, the course of P concentration in the rumen fluid of three fistulated goats was studied. Pi concentrations in plasma or serum started to fall immediately with changing P intake from adequate to low, reaching a minimum plateau of less than 0.25 mM in three trials and 0.4 mM in one trial. Correspondingly, concentrations rose instantly with return of P intake to adequate, overshooting the range observed in goats during the control period and then returning to normal. P concentrations in particle-free rumen fluid declined from about 30 mM in the control period to 5.7 mM during P depletion and returned to 30 mM during P repletion, paralleling the respective course of Pi in blood plasma.