Circadian Rhythm Enhances mTORC1/AMPK Pathway-Mediated Milk Fat Synthesis in Dairy Cows via the Microbial Metabolite Acetic Acid

IF 6.2 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Xingwei Jiang, Huijun Geng, Chenguang Zhang, Yuanyuan Zhu, Miaomiao Zhu, Dingping Feng, Dangdang Wang, Junhu Yao* and Lu Deng*, 
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Livestock may respond differently to circadian rhythms, leading to differences in the composition of the animal products. Nevertheless, the circadian effects on rumen microorganisms and animal products are poorly understood. In the study, it was found that dairy cows exhibited increased milk fat levels, decreased acetic acid concentrations in the rumen fluid, and elevated acetic acid levels in the blood during the night compared to those of the day. Correlational analyses suggested a high association between Succiniclasticum, Lactobacillus, Prevotellacene NK3B31_group, Muribaculaceae_unclassified, etc., which were significantly enriched in rumen fluid at night, and milk fat levels. The differential metabolite Vitamin B6, significantly elevated at night, promoted the translocation of acetic acid into the circulation by increasing the level of rumen epithelial MCT1 protein expression. In addition, we found that both acetic acid treatment time and dose modulated the expression of lipid metabolism transcription factors (PPARγ, PPARα, and SREBP1c) and downstream genes (FASN, SCD1, ACCα, and CPT1A). Additionally, the mTORC1 and AMPK pathways were responsible for the effects of acetic acid on transcription factors and genes involved in lipid metabolism. Differences in rumen microbial taxa were observed between the day and night. Microbial metabolite (acetic acid) was found to be absorbed into the bloodstream and entered the mammary gland at night at a significantly elevated level. This regulation impacted the expression of lipid metabolism-related transcription factors (PPARγ, PPARα, and SREBP1c), as well as downstream genes through the mTORC1 and AMPK signaling pathways, ultimately affecting milk fat synthesis. These findings provide a new perspective for the microbial regulation of milk synthesis.

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昼夜节律通过微生物代谢物醋酸促进奶牛mTORC1/AMPK途径介导的乳脂合成
牲畜可能对昼夜节律有不同的反应,从而导致动物产品成分的差异。然而,对瘤胃微生物和动物产品的昼夜节律影响知之甚少。研究发现,与白天相比,夜间奶牛的乳脂含量增加,瘤胃液中乙酸浓度降低,血液中乙酸含量升高。相关分析表明,夜间瘤胃液中显著富集的琥珀酸乳杆菌(Succiniclasticum)、乳酸菌(Lactobacillus)、Prevotellacene NK3B31_group、Muribaculaceae_unclassified等与乳脂水平高度相关。差异代谢物维生素B6在夜间显著升高,通过提高瘤胃上皮MCT1蛋白的表达水平,促进乙酸转运进入循环。此外,我们发现醋酸处理时间和剂量均可调节脂质代谢转录因子(PPARγ、PPARα和SREBP1c)和下游基因(FASN、SCD1、ACCα和CPT1A)的表达。此外,mTORC1和AMPK通路负责醋酸对参与脂质代谢的转录因子和基因的影响。观察白天和夜间瘤胃微生物类群的差异。微生物代谢物(醋酸)被血液吸收,夜间进入乳腺的水平显著升高。这种调控通过mTORC1和AMPK信号通路影响脂质代谢相关转录因子(PPARγ、PPARα和SREBP1c)以及下游基因的表达,最终影响乳脂合成。这些发现为微生物调控牛奶合成提供了新的视角。
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 农林科学-农业综合
CiteScore
9.90
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1375
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2.3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry publishes high-quality, cutting edge original research representing complete studies and research advances dealing with the chemistry and biochemistry of agriculture and food. The Journal also encourages papers with chemistry and/or biochemistry as a major component combined with biological/sensory/nutritional/toxicological evaluation related to agriculture and/or food.
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