反刍动物瘤胃酸中毒:高精料饲粮的影响和瘤胃泡沫的潜在调节作用的综述。

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Frontiers in Veterinary Science Pub Date : 2025-05-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fvets.2025.1595615
Jinju Mao, Lizhi Wang
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摘要

本综述深入研究了高精料日粮(HCD)引发反刍动物瘤胃酸中毒的复杂过程,特别关注了该疾病的启动因素和瘤胃泡沫在其发展中的关键作用。高精料日粮导致瘤胃内酸的过度积累,为瘤胃泡沫的形成创造了有利的环境。这种泡沫加剧了瘤胃酸中毒的严重程度,使其成为一个更具挑战性的条件来管理。此外,HCD显著减少了唾液分泌,这不仅增加了瘤胃内容物的粘度,而且阻碍了挥发性脂肪酸的吸收和二氧化碳的释放。此外,该综述强调了一个以前未被探索的机制:CO₂的积累可能在瘤胃酸中毒的发病机制中起关键作用。这种疏忽可能对了解这种疾病的发生和发展具有重要意义。从本质上讲,本文旨在建立一个健全的科学框架来优化反刍动物的营养和生产实践,最终确保这些动物的健康和福祉。
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Rumen acidosis in ruminants: a review of the effects of high-concentrate diets and the potential modulatory role of rumen foam.

This review delves into the intricate processes by which high concentrate diets (HCD) in ruminants trigger rumen acidosis, with particular attention to the initiating factors of the condition and the pivotal role of rumen foams in its progression. High concentrate diets lead to an excessive accumulation of acids within the rumen, creating a favorable environment for the formation of rumen foam. This foam exacerbates the severity of rumen acidosis, making it a more challenging condition to manage. Additionally, HCD significantly diminishes salivary secretion, which not only increases the viscosity of rumen contents but also hampers the absorption of volatile fatty acids and the release of carbon dioxide (CO₂). Moreover, the review highlights a previously underexplored mechanism: the build-up of CO₂ may play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of rumen acidosis. This oversight could have significant implications for understanding the onset and advancement of the condition. In essence, this paper seeks to establish a robust scientific framework to optimize ruminant nutrition and production practices, ultimately ensuring the health and well-being of these animals.

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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Frontiers in Veterinary Science Veterinary-General Veterinary
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
9.40%
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1870
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Veterinary Science is a global, peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that bridges animal and human health, brings a comparative approach to medical and surgical challenges, and advances innovative biotechnology and therapy. Veterinary research today is interdisciplinary, collaborative, and socially relevant, transforming how we understand and investigate animal health and disease. Fundamental research in emerging infectious diseases, predictive genomics, stem cell therapy, and translational modelling is grounded within the integrative social context of public and environmental health, wildlife conservation, novel biomarkers, societal well-being, and cutting-edge clinical practice and specialization. Frontiers in Veterinary Science brings a 21st-century approach—networked, collaborative, and Open Access—to communicate this progress and innovation to both the specialist and to the wider audience of readers in the field. Frontiers in Veterinary Science publishes articles on outstanding discoveries across a wide spectrum of translational, foundational, and clinical research. The journal''s mission is to bring all relevant veterinary sciences together on a single platform with the goal of improving animal and human health.
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