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Effects of bovine respiratory disease on the plasma metabolome of beef steers during the receiving period

The study aimed to investigate the impact of Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) on the metabolism of beef steers during a 35-d receiving period using plasma metabolomics. In this study, 77 newly weaned crossbred (Angus × Hereford) beef steers (BW = 206 ± 12 kg and age = 180 ± 17 days) were categorized...

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Autores principales: Eichie, Francisca O., Taiwo, Godstime, Idowu, Modoluwamu, Sidney, Taylor, Treon, Emily, Ologunagba, Deborah, Leal, Yarahy, Ogunade, Ibukun M.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10436613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37601765
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1239651
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author Eichie, Francisca O.
Taiwo, Godstime
Idowu, Modoluwamu
Sidney, Taylor
Treon, Emily
Ologunagba, Deborah
Leal, Yarahy
Ogunade, Ibukun M.
author_facet Eichie, Francisca O.
Taiwo, Godstime
Idowu, Modoluwamu
Sidney, Taylor
Treon, Emily
Ologunagba, Deborah
Leal, Yarahy
Ogunade, Ibukun M.
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description The study aimed to investigate the impact of Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) on the metabolism of beef steers during a 35-d receiving period using plasma metabolomics. In this study, 77 newly weaned crossbred (Angus × Hereford) beef steers (BW = 206 ± 12 kg and age = 180 ± 17 days) were categorized into two groups: Healthy and Sick groups. The Sick group comprised beef steers diagnosed with BRD at any time during the 35-day period (n = 31), while the Healthy group did not show any signs of BRD (n = 46). Blood samples were collected from the coccygeal vessels on day 35, and plasma samples were subjected to targeted metabolomics analysis using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy. Data and statistical analyses, including biomarker and pathway enrichment analyses, were performed using Metaboanalyst 5.0. Results of the growth performance showed that sick steers had lower (p ≤ 0.05) ADG (1.44 vs. 1.64 kg/d) and higher (p = 0.01) feed:gain ratio (3.57 vs. 3.13) compared to healthy steers. A total of 50 metabolites were quantified. The partial least squares discriminant scores plot showed a slight separation between the two groups of steers, indicating some metabolic differences. Furthermore, the plasma concentrations of four metabolites (sarcosine, methionine, dimethyl sulfone, and L-histidine) were greater (p ≤ 0.05) in healthy steers compared to sick steers. Among these metabolites, sarcosine and methionine qualified as candidate biomarkers associated with BRD infection based on an area under the curve >0.70. Additionally, quantitative enrichment analysis revealed that cysteine and methionine metabolism was enriched in healthy steers compared to sick steers. This suggests that these metabolic pathways may play a role in the response to BRD infection. The findings of this study highlight the altered plasma metabolome in steers with BRD during the receiving period. Understanding these metabolic changes can contribute to the development of effective management strategies and nutritional interventions to mitigate the negative impact of BRD on beef cattle health and immune function.
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spelling pubmed-104366132023-08-19 Effects of bovine respiratory disease on the plasma metabolome of beef steers during the receiving period Eichie, Francisca O. Taiwo, Godstime Idowu, Modoluwamu Sidney, Taylor Treon, Emily Ologunagba, Deborah Leal, Yarahy Ogunade, Ibukun M. Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science The study aimed to investigate the impact of Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) on the metabolism of beef steers during a 35-d receiving period using plasma metabolomics. In this study, 77 newly weaned crossbred (Angus × Hereford) beef steers (BW = 206 ± 12 kg and age = 180 ± 17 days) were categorized into two groups: Healthy and Sick groups. The Sick group comprised beef steers diagnosed with BRD at any time during the 35-day period (n = 31), while the Healthy group did not show any signs of BRD (n = 46). Blood samples were collected from the coccygeal vessels on day 35, and plasma samples were subjected to targeted metabolomics analysis using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy. Data and statistical analyses, including biomarker and pathway enrichment analyses, were performed using Metaboanalyst 5.0. Results of the growth performance showed that sick steers had lower (p ≤ 0.05) ADG (1.44 vs. 1.64 kg/d) and higher (p = 0.01) feed:gain ratio (3.57 vs. 3.13) compared to healthy steers. A total of 50 metabolites were quantified. The partial least squares discriminant scores plot showed a slight separation between the two groups of steers, indicating some metabolic differences. Furthermore, the plasma concentrations of four metabolites (sarcosine, methionine, dimethyl sulfone, and L-histidine) were greater (p ≤ 0.05) in healthy steers compared to sick steers. Among these metabolites, sarcosine and methionine qualified as candidate biomarkers associated with BRD infection based on an area under the curve >0.70. Additionally, quantitative enrichment analysis revealed that cysteine and methionine metabolism was enriched in healthy steers compared to sick steers. This suggests that these metabolic pathways may play a role in the response to BRD infection. The findings of this study highlight the altered plasma metabolome in steers with BRD during the receiving period. Understanding these metabolic changes can contribute to the development of effective management strategies and nutritional interventions to mitigate the negative impact of BRD on beef cattle health and immune function. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10436613/ /pubmed/37601765 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1239651 Text en Copyright © 2023 Eichie, Taiwo, Idowu, Sidney, Treon, Ologunagba, Leal and Ogunade. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Eichie, Francisca O.
Taiwo, Godstime
Idowu, Modoluwamu
Sidney, Taylor
Treon, Emily
Ologunagba, Deborah
Leal, Yarahy
Ogunade, Ibukun M.
Effects of bovine respiratory disease on the plasma metabolome of beef steers during the receiving period
title Effects of bovine respiratory disease on the plasma metabolome of beef steers during the receiving period
title_full Effects of bovine respiratory disease on the plasma metabolome of beef steers during the receiving period
title_fullStr Effects of bovine respiratory disease on the plasma metabolome of beef steers during the receiving period
title_full_unstemmed Effects of bovine respiratory disease on the plasma metabolome of beef steers during the receiving period
title_short Effects of bovine respiratory disease on the plasma metabolome of beef steers during the receiving period
title_sort effects of bovine respiratory disease on the plasma metabolome of beef steers during the receiving period
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10436613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37601765
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1239651
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