The Effect of Glucose and Glucose Transporter on Regulation of Lactation in Dairy Cow

Y. Heo, Joung-Jun Park, Hyuk Song
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Glucose is universal and essential fuel of energy metabolism and in the synthesis pathways of all mammalian cells. Glucose is the one of the major precursors of lactose synthesis using glycolysis result in producing milk fat and protein. During the milk fat synthesis, lipoprotein lipase (LPL) and CD36 are required for glucose uptake. Various morecules such as acyl-CoA synthetase 1 (ACSL1) activity of acetyl-CoA synthetase 2 (ACSS2), ACACA, FASN AGPAT6, GPAM, LPIN1 are closely related with milk fat synthesis. Additionally, glucose plays a major role for synthesizing lactose. Activations of lactose synthesize enzymes such as membranebound enzyme, beta-1,4-galactosyl transferase (B4GALT), glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) are changed by concentration of glucose in blood resulting change of amount of lactose production. Glucose transporters are a wide group of membrane proteins that facilitate the transport of glucose over a plasma membrane. There are 2 types of glucose transporters which consisted facilitative glucose transporters (GLUT); and sodium-dependent transport, mediated by the Na+/glucose cotransporters (SGLT). Among them, GLUT1, GLUT8, GLUT12, SGLT1, SGLT2 are main glucose transporters which involved in mammary gland development and milk synthesis. However, more studies are required for revealing clear mechanism and function of other unknown genes and transporters. Therefore, understanding of the mechanisms of glucose usage and its regulation in mammary gland is very essential for enhancing the glucose utilization in the mammary gland and improving dairy productivity and efficiency.
葡萄糖和葡萄糖转运体对奶牛泌乳的调节作用
葡萄糖是所有哺乳动物细胞的能量代谢和合成途径中普遍和必需的燃料。葡萄糖是利用糖酵解产生乳脂和蛋白质的乳糖合成的主要前体之一。在乳脂合成过程中,脂蛋白脂肪酶(LPL)和CD36是葡萄糖摄取所必需的。各种分子如酰基辅酶a合成酶1 (ACSL1)、乙酰辅酶a合成酶2 (ACSS2)、ACACA、FASN、AGPAT6、GPAM、LPIN1等活性与乳脂合成密切相关。此外,葡萄糖在合成乳糖中起着重要作用。乳糖合成酶如膜结合酶、β -1,4-半乳糖转移酶(B4GALT)、葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶(G6PD)的活性随着血中葡萄糖浓度的变化而改变,从而导致乳糖产量的变化。葡萄糖转运蛋白是一组广泛的膜蛋白,促进葡萄糖在质膜上的运输。葡萄糖转运体有两种类型,包括促进性葡萄糖转运体(GLUT);以及钠依赖性转运,由Na+/葡萄糖共转运体(SGLT)介导。其中,GLUT1、GLUT8、GLUT12、SGLT1、SGLT2是参与乳腺发育和乳汁合成的主要葡萄糖转运蛋白。然而,其他未知基因和转运体的作用机制和功能需要更多的研究来揭示。因此,了解乳腺对葡萄糖的利用及其调控机制,对提高乳腺对葡萄糖的利用,提高奶牛的生产效率具有重要意义。
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