Effects of perinatal stress on the metabolites and lipids in plasma of dairy goats.

Yan Huang, Yezi Kong, Bowen Li, Chenxu Zhao, Juan J Loor, Panpan Tan, Yang Yuan, Fangyuan Zeng, Xiaoyan Zhu, Simeng Qi, Baoyu Zhao, Jianguo Wang
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Dairy goats experience metabolic stress during the peripartal period, and their ability to navigate this stage of lactation is related to the occurrence and development of metabolic diseases. Unlike dairy cows, there is a lack of comprehensive analysis of changes in the plasma profiles of peripartal dairy goats, particularly using high-throughput techniques. A subset of 9 clinically-healthy dairy goats were used from a cohort of 96 primiparous Guanzhong dairy goats (BCS, 2.75 ± 0.15). Blood samples were collected at seven time points around parturition (d 21, 14, 7 before parturition, the day of kidding, and d 7, 14, 21 postpartum), were analyzed using untargeted metabolomics and targeted lipidomics. The orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis model revealed a total of 31 differential metabolites including p-cresol sulfate, pyruvic acid, cholic acid, and oxoglutaric acid. The pathway enrichment analysis identified phenylalanine metabolism, aminoacyl-tRNA biosynthesis, and citrate cycle as the top three significantly-altered pathways. The Limma package identified a total of 123 differentially expressed lipids. Phosphatidylserine (PS), free fatty acids (FFA), and acylcarnitines (ACs) were significantly increased on the day of kidding, while diacylglycerols (DAG) and triacylglycerols (TAG) decreased. Ceramides (Cer) and lyso-phosphatidylinositols (LPI) were significantly increased during postpartum period, while PS, FFA, and ACs decreased postpartum and gradually returned to antepartum levels. Individual species of FFA and phosphatidylcholines (PC) were segregated based on the differences in the saturation and length of the carbon chain. Overall, this work generated the largest repository of the plasma lipidome and metabolome in dairy goats across the peripartal period, which contributed to our understanding of the multifaceted adaptations of transition dairy goats.

围产期应激对奶山羊血浆代谢产物和血脂的影响。
奶山羊在围产期经历代谢应激,其驾驭这一泌乳阶段的能力与代谢疾病的发生和发展有关。与奶牛不同,目前缺乏对产卵期奶山羊血浆谱变化的全面分析,特别是使用高通量技术。从96只关中初产奶山羊(BCS, 2.75±0.15)中选取9只临床健康的奶山羊作为研究对象。在分娩前后的7个时间点(分娩前第21、14、7天、分娩当天和产后第7、14、21天)采集血样,采用非靶向代谢组学和靶向脂质组学进行分析。正交偏最小二乘判别分析模型共发现31种差异代谢物,包括对甲酚硫酸盐、丙酮酸、胆酸和氧戊二酸。途径富集分析发现,苯丙氨酸代谢、氨基酰基- trna生物合成和柠檬酸循环是前三个显著改变的途径。Limma试剂盒共鉴定出123种差异表达的脂质。在开玩笑当天,磷脂酰丝氨酸(PS)、游离脂肪酸(FFA)和酰基肉碱(ACs)显著升高,二酰基甘油(DAG)和三酰基甘油(TAG)降低。神经酰胺(Cer)和溶磷脂酰肌醇(LPI)在产后显著升高,而PS、FFA和ACs在产后降低,并逐渐恢复到产前水平。根据饱和度和碳链长度的差异,对FFA和磷脂酰胆碱(PC)进行了分离。总的来说,这项工作产生了最大的乳山羊围产期血浆脂质组和代谢组库,这有助于我们了解过渡期乳山羊的多方面适应。
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