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The Effect of By-Pass Linseed Oil Supplementation on the Maternal Antioxidant System during the Embryo-Maternal Recognition Period in Ewes

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The beneficial effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) in different body systems and their function in mammals is well known. The use of linseed oil (LO, rich in alpha-linolenic acid/ALA) as a feed additive has been investigated to improve the reproductive and productive perform...

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Autores principales: Contreras-Solís, Ignacio, Pasciu, Valeria, Porcu, Cristian, Sotgiu, Francesca D., Todorova, Neda, Baralla, Elena, Mara, Laura, Gallus, Marilia, Cabiddu, Andrea, Dattena, Maria, Abecia, José Alfonso, Berlinguer, Fiammetta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10451800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37627356
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13162565
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author Contreras-Solís, Ignacio
Pasciu, Valeria
Porcu, Cristian
Sotgiu, Francesca D.
Todorova, Neda
Baralla, Elena
Mara, Laura
Gallus, Marilia
Cabiddu, Andrea
Dattena, Maria
Abecia, José Alfonso
Berlinguer, Fiammetta
author_facet Contreras-Solís, Ignacio
Pasciu, Valeria
Porcu, Cristian
Sotgiu, Francesca D.
Todorova, Neda
Baralla, Elena
Mara, Laura
Gallus, Marilia
Cabiddu, Andrea
Dattena, Maria
Abecia, José Alfonso
Berlinguer, Fiammetta
author_sort Contreras-Solís, Ignacio
collection PubMed
description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The beneficial effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) in different body systems and their function in mammals is well known. The use of linseed oil (LO, rich in alpha-linolenic acid/ALA) as a feed additive has been investigated to improve the reproductive and productive performance of different livestock species. However, their effects on the antioxidative defense systems of female reproductive structures are scarcely documented. The results obtained in the present study demonstrate that dietary supplementation of by-pass LO enhances the antioxidative system in luteal and uterine tissues on maternal recognition of the pregnancy period (on Days 14 and 16 after mating) in ewes. ABSTRACT: This study analyzed the effects of dietary supplementation with by-pass linseed oil (LO; rich in α-linolenic acid) on maternal antioxidant systems at Days 14 and 16 of pregnancy in Sarda ewes. This trial used sixteen dry ewes. Eight ewes (CT group) were fed with a control diet without LO, and eight ewes (LO group) were fed with a diet supplemented with LO (10.8 g of α-linolenic acid/ewe/day). Both diets had similar crude protein and energy levels. The experiment included 10 days of an adaptation period and 31 days of a supplementation period. This supplementation period was divided into Period −2 (from Day −15 to −8), Period −1 (from Day −7 to −1; before synchronized mating period/Day 0), Period +1 (from Day +1 to + 7 after mating), and Period +2 (from Day +8 to +15 after mating). Estrous synchronization was induced in all the ewes using an intravaginal sponge (45 mg fluorgestone acetate) for 14 days and equine chorionic gonadotropin (350 UI/ewe) at the end of the treatment. On Days 14 (CT, N = 4; LO, N = 4) and 16 (CT, N = 4; LO, N = 4) after mating, the ewes were slaughtered. Samples of plasma, uterine, and luteal tissues were collected. Thiols, total antioxidant activity (TEAC), superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, and malondialdehyde (MDA) content were measured. On Day 16, thiol and TEAC in luteal tissues were higher in the LO group when compared with the control one (p < 0.05). Moreover, TEAC was higher for the LO group in uterine tissues on Days 14 and 16 (p < 0.05). SOD activity was higher in the LO group in luteal and uterine tissues on Day 14 and Day 16, respectively (p < 0.001). On Day 16, uterine MDA content was lower for the LO group (p < 0.001). No differences were found between groups at the plasmatic level. However, the by-pass LO supplementation enhanced the analyzed antioxidant parameters in luteal and uterine tissues. In conclusion, these results demonstrate that by-pass LO supplementation exerted a positive effect on antioxidative defenses on maternal structures during the embryo-maternal recognition period in ewes. Thus, this could contribute to improving the maternal environment during the embryo-maternal recognition period in mammals.
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spelling pubmed-104518002023-08-26 The Effect of By-Pass Linseed Oil Supplementation on the Maternal Antioxidant System during the Embryo-Maternal Recognition Period in Ewes Contreras-Solís, Ignacio Pasciu, Valeria Porcu, Cristian Sotgiu, Francesca D. Todorova, Neda Baralla, Elena Mara, Laura Gallus, Marilia Cabiddu, Andrea Dattena, Maria Abecia, José Alfonso Berlinguer, Fiammetta Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The beneficial effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) in different body systems and their function in mammals is well known. The use of linseed oil (LO, rich in alpha-linolenic acid/ALA) as a feed additive has been investigated to improve the reproductive and productive performance of different livestock species. However, their effects on the antioxidative defense systems of female reproductive structures are scarcely documented. The results obtained in the present study demonstrate that dietary supplementation of by-pass LO enhances the antioxidative system in luteal and uterine tissues on maternal recognition of the pregnancy period (on Days 14 and 16 after mating) in ewes. ABSTRACT: This study analyzed the effects of dietary supplementation with by-pass linseed oil (LO; rich in α-linolenic acid) on maternal antioxidant systems at Days 14 and 16 of pregnancy in Sarda ewes. This trial used sixteen dry ewes. Eight ewes (CT group) were fed with a control diet without LO, and eight ewes (LO group) were fed with a diet supplemented with LO (10.8 g of α-linolenic acid/ewe/day). Both diets had similar crude protein and energy levels. The experiment included 10 days of an adaptation period and 31 days of a supplementation period. This supplementation period was divided into Period −2 (from Day −15 to −8), Period −1 (from Day −7 to −1; before synchronized mating period/Day 0), Period +1 (from Day +1 to + 7 after mating), and Period +2 (from Day +8 to +15 after mating). Estrous synchronization was induced in all the ewes using an intravaginal sponge (45 mg fluorgestone acetate) for 14 days and equine chorionic gonadotropin (350 UI/ewe) at the end of the treatment. On Days 14 (CT, N = 4; LO, N = 4) and 16 (CT, N = 4; LO, N = 4) after mating, the ewes were slaughtered. Samples of plasma, uterine, and luteal tissues were collected. Thiols, total antioxidant activity (TEAC), superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, and malondialdehyde (MDA) content were measured. On Day 16, thiol and TEAC in luteal tissues were higher in the LO group when compared with the control one (p < 0.05). Moreover, TEAC was higher for the LO group in uterine tissues on Days 14 and 16 (p < 0.05). SOD activity was higher in the LO group in luteal and uterine tissues on Day 14 and Day 16, respectively (p < 0.001). On Day 16, uterine MDA content was lower for the LO group (p < 0.001). No differences were found between groups at the plasmatic level. However, the by-pass LO supplementation enhanced the analyzed antioxidant parameters in luteal and uterine tissues. In conclusion, these results demonstrate that by-pass LO supplementation exerted a positive effect on antioxidative defenses on maternal structures during the embryo-maternal recognition period in ewes. Thus, this could contribute to improving the maternal environment during the embryo-maternal recognition period in mammals. MDPI 2023-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10451800/ /pubmed/37627356 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13162565 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Contreras-Solís, Ignacio
Pasciu, Valeria
Porcu, Cristian
Sotgiu, Francesca D.
Todorova, Neda
Baralla, Elena
Mara, Laura
Gallus, Marilia
Cabiddu, Andrea
Dattena, Maria
Abecia, José Alfonso
Berlinguer, Fiammetta
The Effect of By-Pass Linseed Oil Supplementation on the Maternal Antioxidant System during the Embryo-Maternal Recognition Period in Ewes
title The Effect of By-Pass Linseed Oil Supplementation on the Maternal Antioxidant System during the Embryo-Maternal Recognition Period in Ewes
title_full The Effect of By-Pass Linseed Oil Supplementation on the Maternal Antioxidant System during the Embryo-Maternal Recognition Period in Ewes
title_fullStr The Effect of By-Pass Linseed Oil Supplementation on the Maternal Antioxidant System during the Embryo-Maternal Recognition Period in Ewes
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of By-Pass Linseed Oil Supplementation on the Maternal Antioxidant System during the Embryo-Maternal Recognition Period in Ewes
title_short The Effect of By-Pass Linseed Oil Supplementation on the Maternal Antioxidant System during the Embryo-Maternal Recognition Period in Ewes
title_sort effect of by-pass linseed oil supplementation on the maternal antioxidant system during the embryo-maternal recognition period in ewes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10451800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37627356
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13162565
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