奶牛泌乳早期脂肪分解与生酮研究进展

I. Lakić, R. M. Cincović, B. Belic, R. Đoković, M. Majkić, Ž. Petrović, S. Nikolić
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当非酯化脂肪酸(NEFA)增加时,脂质动员增加;当β -羟基丁酸(BHB)浓度增加时,生酮作用增加。NEFA在所有组织中代谢,但主要器官是肝脏。可能的过程是:a) NEFA的完全氧化,b)酮体(BHB)的部分氧化和合成,c) NEFA产生甘油三酯,当脂肪肝明显时,甘油三酯可以被运输或留在肝脏中。此外,由于MDA和/或TBARS的浓度与NEFA和BHB的浓度呈正相关,脂肪分解和生酮的增加可引起氧化应激。围生期NEFA的增加通过改变细胞内信号、基因表达控制、转录因子激活、细胞凋亡诱导和调节脂质产生介质等方式影响细胞免疫应答。畜群中NEFA和BHB浓度较高的奶牛比例增加会导致305天标准哺乳期结束时产奶量下降。NEFA浓度可能与产后卵巢活动有关,特别是考虑到血液NEFA浓度代表卵巢卵泡液中的NEFA浓度。在动物福利和营养得分较低的农场,奶牛的皮质醇、NEFA、BHB、胆红素、葡萄糖和尿素浓度较高。哺乳期早期的NEFA和BHB浓度可用于评估产犊后前8周的代谢适应。对于代谢适应的估计,增加的脂肪分解比减少的合成代谢参数更有意义。塞尔维亚农业学报,Vol. XXIII, 46(2018);265 - 276 266
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Lipolysis and ketogenesis in cows in early lactation (review)
Peripartal metabolic stress is characterized by increased lipid mobilization, when non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) are increased, as well as by increased ketogenesis, when the concentration of beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) is increased. NEFA are metabolized in all tissues but the main organ is the liver. Possible processes are: a) complete oxidation of NEFA, b) partial oxidation and synthesis of ketone bodies (BHB), c) development of triglycerides from NEFA that can be transported or stay in the liver when fatty liver is apparent. Moreover, increased lipolysis and ketogenesis can cause oxidative stress because concentrations of MDA and/or TBARS are positively correlated with NEFA and BHB concentrations. The increase in NEFA during the peripartal period affects the cellular immunologic response by changing intracellular signals, gene expressing control, activation of transcriptional factors, apoptosis induction and by modifying mediators of lipid production. Increased proportion of cows with high NEFA and BHB concentrations in the herd can cause reduced milk yield at the end of a standard 305-day lactation. NEFA concentrations can be related to postpartal ovarian activity, especially given that blood NEFA concentrations represent NEFA concentrations in the ovarian follicular fluid. Cows on farms with lower scores of animal welfare and nutrition have higher concentrations of cortisol, NEFA, BHB, bilirubin, glucose and urea. NEFA and BHB concentrations in early lactation can be used for estimating metabolic adaptation in the first 8 weeks after calving. For the estimation of metabolic adaptation, increased lipolysis has a greater significance than decreased anabolic parameters. Received 27 November 2018 Accepted 14 December 2018 Acta Agriculturae Serbica, Vol. XXIII, 46(2018); 265-276 266
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