泌乳初期钙下降幅度对血清素动态和血清素-钙轴的影响

IF 3.7 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
M.K. Connelly , R.M. Rodney , J. Kuehnl , J.P.N. Andrade , F. Sonnewend Andrade , S. Henschel , E. Block , I.J. Lean , L.L. Hernandez
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泌乳期开始时,钙(Ca)代谢明显增加。最近,我们采用随机2x2因子设计,重点了解围产期奶牛血液中钙和血清素的分布和动态变化,以应对这一变化。我们的研究旨在确定:i)产前阳离子阴离子差(DCAD)日粮和泌乳开始时钙下降的幅度如何改变围产期奶牛血液中血清素和iCa浓度的动态变化;ii)围产期钙与血清素的关系。将 32 头多胎荷斯坦奶牛按胎次(2 vs > 2)进行分组,以确保整个实验中的胎次、先前 305 天的产奶量和预期分娩日期相同,并从妊娠期 251 天起至分娩前随机分配给阳性(+120 mEq/kg;+DCAD)或阴性(-120 mEq/kg;-DCAD)DCAD 日粮(n = 16/diet)。母牛产犊后,立即连续 24 小时静脉注射 i) 10%葡萄糖溶液或 ii) 葡萄糖酸钙 (CaGlc),以维持血液离子化钙浓度在 1.2 mM(正常钙血症);形成以下 4 个处理组:阴性 DCAD 和 CaGlc (NCa)、阴性 DCAD 和葡萄糖 (NDex)、阳性 DCAD 和 CaGlc (PCa) 以及阳性 DCAD 和葡萄糖 (PDex)(n = 8/处理)。从分娩前102小时到分娩后96小时,每6小时采血一次。在持续输注期间(即产后 24 小时内),每隔 30 分钟对奶牛采样一次。产前饲喂 -DCAD 日粮的奶牛在产前和产后的循环血清素浓度更高。时间序列分析表明,产前 36 小时离子化钙与血清素之间的总体平均效应大小 (ES) 显著为正(ES = 0.164)。我们还观察到,产前 24 小时前血液 pH 值与血清素之间关系的总平均效应量(ES)为显著正值(ES = 0.111);但是,就单个治疗组而言,只有 NDex 组在产前 18 和 6 小时前的血液 pH 值与血清素之间发现了关系。我们的数据表明,血清素是调节产前钙平衡的一个重要因素,其机制可能与血液pH值有关。
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The effects of magnitude of calcium decline at the onset of lactation on serotonin dynamics and the serotonin-calcium axis
The onset of lactation is characterized by marked increases in calcium (Ca) metabolism. Recently emphasis was placed on understanding the profile and dynamics of blood Ca and serotonin in the peripartal cow in response to this change using a randomized 2 × 2 factorial design. The aims of our study were to determine (1) how a prepartum DCAD diet and the magnitude of Ca decline at the onset of lactation alter circulating blood serotonin and ionized Ca concentration dynamics in the periparturient cow, and (2) the relationship of Ca versus serotonin during the peripartal period. Thirty-two multiparous Holstein cows were blocked by parity (2 vs. >2) to ensure equal parity number across the experiment, previous 305 d milk yield, and expected parturition date and randomly allocated to positive (+120 mEq/kg; +DCAD) or negative (−120 mEq/kg; −DCAD) DCAD diets from 251 d of gestation until parturition (n = 16/diet). Immediately after calving cows were continuously infused for 24 h with (1) an intravenous solution of 10% dextrose or (2) Ca gluconate (CaGlc) to maintain blood ionized Ca concentrations at 1.2 mM (normocalcemia), forming the following 4 treatment groups: negative DCAD and CaGlc (NCa), negative DCAD and dextrose (NDex), positive DCAD and CaGlc (PCa), and positive DCAD and dextrose (PDex; n = 8/treatment). Blood was sampled every 6 h from 102 h before parturition until 96 h postparturition. During the continuous infusion period (the 24 h immediately following parturition) cows were sampled every 30 min. Cows fed a −DCAD diet prepartum had greater circulating serotonin concentrations pre- and postpartum. Time series analyses demonstrated that the pooled mean effect size (ES) of the relationship between ionized Ca and serotonin 36 h before parturition was significantly positive (ES = 0.164) prepartum. We also observed that the overall pooled mean ES of the relationship between prepartum blood pH 24 h prior and serotonin was significantly positive (ES = 0.111); however, for individual treatment groups, relationships were identified between blood pH and serotonin 18 and 6 h before only for the NDex group. Our data suggest that serotonin is an important factor in the regulation of Ca homeostasis during the prepartal period and that the mechanism may be integrated with blood pH.
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Journal of Dairy Science
Journal of Dairy Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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7.90
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784
审稿时长
4.2 months
期刊介绍: The official journal of the American Dairy Science Association®, Journal of Dairy Science® (JDS) is the leading peer-reviewed general dairy research journal in the world. JDS readers represent education, industry, and government agencies in more than 70 countries with interests in biochemistry, breeding, economics, engineering, environment, food science, genetics, microbiology, nutrition, pathology, physiology, processing, public health, quality assurance, and sanitation.
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