1H NMR plasma metabolomic profiling of ovarian quiescence in energy balanced postpartum dairy cows

Background: As the milk production of dairy cows increases, the reproductive capacity gradually declines. Ovarian quiescence has become one of the concerns of the dairy industry. Objective: To explore the different plasma metabolite levels between estrus and anestrus in energy balanced (EB) dairy co...

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Main Authors: Jiang Zhang, Gang Wang, Chang Zhao, Yunlong Bai, Shi Shu, Ziling Fan, Cheng Xia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:Veterinary Quarterly
Subjects:
cow
nmr
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01652176.2018.1473660
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spelling doaj-c963f2d1c0534453a525e033a5d7aef12020-11-25T02:42:45ZengTaylor & Francis GroupVeterinary Quarterly0165-21761875-59412018-01-01381475210.1080/01652176.2018.147366014736601H NMR plasma metabolomic profiling of ovarian quiescence in energy balanced postpartum dairy cowsJiang Zhang0Gang Wang1Chang Zhao2Yunlong Bai3Shi Shu4Ziling Fan5Cheng Xia6Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural UniversityHeilongjiang Bayi Agricultural UniversityHeilongjiang Bayi Agricultural UniversityHeilongjiang Bayi Agricultural UniversityHeilongjiang Bayi Agricultural UniversityHeilongjiang Bayi Agricultural UniversityHeilongjiang Bayi Agricultural UniversityBackground: As the milk production of dairy cows increases, the reproductive capacity gradually declines. Ovarian quiescence has become one of the concerns of the dairy industry. Objective: To explore the different plasma metabolite levels between estrus and anestrus in energy balanced (EB) dairy cows. Methods: Ten estrous and 10 anestrus EB Holstein cows in early lactation were selected for the study. 1H nuclear magnetic resonance technology was used to detect plasma metabolites and screen different plasma metabolites between anestrous and estrous cows at 60–90 days postpartum using multivariate statistical analysis. Results: Within an elective waiting period of 60−90 days postpartum mean plasma concentration of total estrogens was significantly higher in estrus cows as compared to anestrus cows (71.2 ± 26.0 and 42.4 ± 16.7 pg/mL, respectively). Seven plasma metabolites (isoleucine, leucine, valine, alanine, arginine, choline and phosphatecholine) demonstrated significant decreases in estrous dairy cows relative to anestrous subjects. The main pathway was leucine, isoleucine and valine biosynthesis. Conclusion: Anestrus in dairy cows is accompanied by alterations in amino acid, glucose and lipid metabolism based on 1H NMR analysis.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01652176.2018.1473660cowbovineanestrusnmrmetabolomics
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author Jiang Zhang
Gang Wang
Chang Zhao
Yunlong Bai
Shi Shu
Ziling Fan
Cheng Xia
spellingShingle Jiang Zhang
Gang Wang
Chang Zhao
Yunlong Bai
Shi Shu
Ziling Fan
Cheng Xia
1H NMR plasma metabolomic profiling of ovarian quiescence in energy balanced postpartum dairy cows
Veterinary Quarterly
cow
bovine
anestrus
nmr
metabolomics
author_facet Jiang Zhang
Gang Wang
Chang Zhao
Yunlong Bai
Shi Shu
Ziling Fan
Cheng Xia
author_sort Jiang Zhang
title 1H NMR plasma metabolomic profiling of ovarian quiescence in energy balanced postpartum dairy cows
title_short 1H NMR plasma metabolomic profiling of ovarian quiescence in energy balanced postpartum dairy cows
title_full 1H NMR plasma metabolomic profiling of ovarian quiescence in energy balanced postpartum dairy cows
title_fullStr 1H NMR plasma metabolomic profiling of ovarian quiescence in energy balanced postpartum dairy cows
title_full_unstemmed 1H NMR plasma metabolomic profiling of ovarian quiescence in energy balanced postpartum dairy cows
title_sort 1h nmr plasma metabolomic profiling of ovarian quiescence in energy balanced postpartum dairy cows
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Veterinary Quarterly
issn 0165-2176
1875-5941
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Background: As the milk production of dairy cows increases, the reproductive capacity gradually declines. Ovarian quiescence has become one of the concerns of the dairy industry. Objective: To explore the different plasma metabolite levels between estrus and anestrus in energy balanced (EB) dairy cows. Methods: Ten estrous and 10 anestrus EB Holstein cows in early lactation were selected for the study. 1H nuclear magnetic resonance technology was used to detect plasma metabolites and screen different plasma metabolites between anestrous and estrous cows at 60–90 days postpartum using multivariate statistical analysis. Results: Within an elective waiting period of 60−90 days postpartum mean plasma concentration of total estrogens was significantly higher in estrus cows as compared to anestrus cows (71.2 ± 26.0 and 42.4 ± 16.7 pg/mL, respectively). Seven plasma metabolites (isoleucine, leucine, valine, alanine, arginine, choline and phosphatecholine) demonstrated significant decreases in estrous dairy cows relative to anestrous subjects. The main pathway was leucine, isoleucine and valine biosynthesis. Conclusion: Anestrus in dairy cows is accompanied by alterations in amino acid, glucose and lipid metabolism based on 1H NMR analysis.
topic cow
bovine
anestrus
nmr
metabolomics
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01652176.2018.1473660
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