Metabolic and productive adaptive response of beef cows to successive short-nutritional challenges

IF 2.2 3区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
K.G. Orquera-Arguero , I. Casasús , D. Villalba , J. Ferrer , M. Blanco
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Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the response of lactating beef cows to repeated short nutritional challenges with their performance parameters and plasma metabolites. Multiparous lactating beef cows were subjected to three repeated nutritional challenges in the fourth month of lactation. Each challenge consisted of a 4-d feed restriction (55% of their average energy and protein requirements), followed by a 3-d refeeding period (100% requirements). Cows were classified into two groups differing in their performance (milk yield) and metabolic adaptation [non esterified fatty acids (NEFA) and β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB)] to diet changes (metabolic response, MR): High and Low MR cows, where the High MR cows showed a faster and larger response to diet changes than the Low MR cows (P < 0.001). The loss in milk yield during restriction was the smallest in challenge 1 (P < 0.001). Milk urea increased during restriction in challenges 1 and 2 (P < 0.001). The High MR cows had greater NEFA concentrations than their Low MR counterparts during restrictions, and greater BHB concentrations during the restriction of challenge 2 (P < 0.001). Restriction increased NEFA, BHB (only in the High MR cows) and urea (P < 0.01). During refeeding, both milk yield and plasma metabolites recovered basal values (P > 0.05). These results highlight the ability of beef cows to respond to and recover from successive short-term nutrient restrictions, and that despite a certain degree of sensitization of milk yield may have occurred, there were only minimal changes in the metabolic strategies triggered to cope with repeated underfeeding.

肉牛对连续短期营养挑战的代谢和生产适应性反应
本研究旨在分析泌乳肉牛对重复短期营养挑战的反应及其性能参数和血浆代谢物。在泌乳期的第四个月,对多胎泌乳肉牛进行了三次重复营养挑战。每次挑战都包括 4 天的饲料限制(其平均能量和蛋白质需要量的 55%),然后是 3 天的补饲期(100% 需要量)。根据奶牛的生产性能(产奶量)和对日粮变化的代谢适应性(非酯化脂肪酸(NEFA)和β-羟基丁酸(BHB))(代谢反应,MR),将奶牛分为两组:高MR奶牛和低MR奶牛,其中高MR奶牛对日粮变化的反应比低MR奶牛更快、更大(P < 0.001)。限食期间产奶量的损失在挑战 1 中最小(P < 0.001)。在挑战 1 和 2 中,限奶期间牛奶尿素增加(P < 0.001)。与低MR奶牛相比,高MR奶牛在限制期间的NEFA浓度更高,在挑战2的限制期间的BHB浓度更高(P <0.001)。限饲增加了NEFA、BHB(仅在高MR奶牛中)和尿素(P < 0.01)。补饲期间,产奶量和血浆代谢物都恢复了基础值(P > 0.05)。这些结果凸显了肉牛对连续的短期营养限制做出反应并从中恢复的能力,尽管产奶量可能发生了一定程度的敏感化,但为应对反复饲喂不足而触发的代谢策略变化很小。
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Research in veterinary science
Research in veterinary science 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.20%
发文量
312
审稿时长
75 days
期刊介绍: Research in Veterinary Science is an International multi-disciplinary journal publishing original articles, reviews and short communications of a high scientific and ethical standard in all aspects of veterinary and biomedical research. The primary aim of the journal is to inform veterinary and biomedical scientists of significant advances in veterinary and related research through prompt publication and dissemination. Secondly, the journal aims to provide a general multi-disciplinary forum for discussion and debate of news and issues concerning veterinary science. Thirdly, to promote the dissemination of knowledge to a broader range of professions, globally. High quality papers on all species of animals are considered, particularly those considered to be of high scientific importance and originality, and with interdisciplinary interest. The journal encourages papers providing results that have clear implications for understanding disease pathogenesis and for the development of control measures or treatments, as well as those dealing with a comparative biomedical approach, which represents a substantial improvement to animal and human health. Studies without a robust scientific hypothesis or that are preliminary, or of weak originality, as well as negative results, are not appropriate for the journal. Furthermore, observational approaches, case studies or field reports lacking an advancement in general knowledge do not fall within the scope of the journal.
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