Blood and milk metabolites of Holstein dairy cattle for the development of objective indicators of a subacute ruminal acidosis.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Hyun Sang Kim, Jun Sik Eom, Shin Ja Lee, Youyoung Choi, Seong Uk Jo, Sang Suk Lee, Eun Tae Kim, Sung Sill Lee
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to perform a comparative analysis of metabolite levels in serum and milk obtained from cows fed on different concentrate to forage feed ratios.

Methods: Eight lactating Holstein cows were divided into two groups: a high forage ratio diet (HF; 80% Italian ryegrass and 20% concentrate of daily intake of dry matter) group and a high concentrate diet (HC; 20% Italian ryegrass and 80% concentrate) group. Blood was collected from the jugular vein, and milk was sampled using a milking machine. Metabolite levels in serum and milk were estimated using proton nuclear magnetic resonance and subjected to qualitative and quantitative analyses performed using Chenomx 8.4. For statistical analysis, Student's t-test and multivariate analysis were performed using Metaboanalyst 4.0.

Results: In the principal component analysis, a clear distinction between the two groups regarding milk metabolites while serum metabolites were shown in similar. In serum, 95 metabolites were identified, and 13 metabolites (include leucine, lactulose, glucose, betaine, etc.) showed significant differences between the two groups. In milk, 122 metabolites were identified, and 20 metabolites (include urea, carnitine, acetate, butyrate, arabinitol, etc.) showed significant differences.

Conclusion: Our results show that different concentrate to forage feed ratios impact the metabolite levels in the serum and milk of lactating Holstein cows. A higher number of metabolites in milk, including those associated with milk fat synthesis and the presence of Escherichia coli in the rumen, differed between the two groups compared to that in the serum. The results of this study provide a useful insight into the metabolites associated with different concentrate to forge feed ratios in cows and may aid in the search for potential biomarkers for subacute ruminal acidosis.

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荷斯坦奶牛血液和乳代谢物对亚急性瘤胃酸中毒的客观指标研究。
目的:本研究的目的是对饲喂不同精粗比的奶牛血清和乳中代谢物水平进行比较分析。方法:8头泌乳荷斯坦奶牛随机分为高粗比饲粮组(HF组);干物质日采食量为80%黑麦草和20%精料)组和高精料饲粮(HC;20%意大利黑麦草和80%浓缩)组。从颈静脉采集血液,并使用挤奶机取样牛奶。使用质子核磁共振估计血清和牛奶中的代谢物水平,并使用Chenomx 8.4进行定性和定量分析。统计分析采用Metaboanalyst 4.0进行Student’st检验和多变量分析。结果:在主成分分析中,两组牛奶代谢物有明显的差异,血清代谢物相似。血清中鉴定出95种代谢物,其中亮氨酸、乳果糖、葡萄糖、甜菜碱等13种代谢物在两组间存在显著差异。在牛奶中鉴定出122种代谢物,其中有20种代谢物(包括尿素、肉碱、醋酸盐、丁酸盐、阿拉伯糖醇等)存在显著差异。结论:不同精粗比对泌乳荷斯坦奶牛血清和乳中代谢物水平有影响。与血清中的代谢物相比,两组牛奶中的代谢物数量更高,包括与乳脂合成有关的代谢物和瘤胃中大肠杆菌的存在。本研究的结果为了解奶牛不同精料与饲料比例相关的代谢物提供了有用的见解,并可能有助于寻找亚急性瘤胃酸中毒的潜在生物标志物。
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Animal Bioscience
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