Variations in milk, udder skin, and fecal microbiota and their relationships with blood metabolites and milk composition in dairy cows.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
AoDaohu, Akada Karin, Gathinji Peter Kiiru, Nishino Naoki
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Abstract

This study examined the milk, udder skin, feces, and bedding microbiota in a dairy farm. Blood metabolites concentration and milk composition were also determined to examine their relationship with variations in the microbiota. Samples were collected from 10 healthy cows during the summers of 2018 and 2020. Milk protein, fat, and solid-not-fat contents were higher, and blood urea nitrogen and nonesterified fatty acid levels were lower in the 2020 samples. Principal coordinate analysis demonstrated that milk, udder skin, and fecal microbiota were separate groups. Year-to-year differences were distinct for milk and udder skin microbiota; however, the fecal microbiota of the 2018 and 2020 samples were similar. The bedding microbiota grouped with the udder skin microbiota of the 2018 samples. Although nonpathogens found as prevalent taxa in udder skin microbiota were likely to be found as abundant taxa in milk microbiota, selection and elimination occurred during transmission. Network analysis suggested that bacterial taxa of milk, udder skin, and fecal microbiota were unrelated to blood metabolites and milk composition, regardless of pathogens or nonpathogens.

奶牛牛奶、乳房皮肤和粪便微生物群的变化及其与血液代谢物和牛奶成分的关系。
本研究考察了一个奶牛场的牛奶、乳房皮肤、粪便和垫料微生物群。还测定了血液代谢物浓度和牛奶成分,以研究它们与微生物群变化的关系。在 2018 年和 2020 年夏季,从 10 头健康奶牛身上采集了样本。在2020年的样本中,牛奶蛋白质、脂肪和固形物-非脂肪含量较高,血液尿素氮和非酯化脂肪酸水平较低。主坐标分析表明,牛奶、乳房皮肤和粪便微生物群是不同的群体。牛奶和乳房皮肤微生物群的年际差异明显;然而,2018 年和 2020 年样本的粪便微生物群相似。垫料微生物群与 2018 年样本的乳房皮肤微生物群分组。虽然在乳房皮肤微生物群中发现的非病原体类群很可能在牛奶微生物群中也有大量类群,但在传播过程中会发生选择和淘汰。网络分析表明,牛奶、乳房皮肤和粪便微生物群中的细菌类群与血液代谢物和牛奶成分无关,与病原体或非病原体无关。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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9.40
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