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Metabolite profiling of peripheral blood plasma in pigs in early postnatal life fed whole bovine, caprine or ovine milk
Ruminants’ milk is commonly used for supplying nutrients to infants when breast milk is unavailable or limited. Previous studies have highlighted the differences between ruminants’ milk composition, digestion, absorption, and fermentation. However, whether consuming different ruminants’ milk impact...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10564076/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37823089 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1242301 |
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author | Jena, Ankita Montoya, Carlos A. Fraser, Karl Giezenaar, Caroline Young, Wayne Mullaney, Jane A. Dilger, Ryan N. Roy, Debashree McNabb, Warren C. Roy, Nicole C. |
author_facet | Jena, Ankita Montoya, Carlos A. Fraser, Karl Giezenaar, Caroline Young, Wayne Mullaney, Jane A. Dilger, Ryan N. Roy, Debashree McNabb, Warren C. Roy, Nicole C. |
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description | Ruminants’ milk is commonly used for supplying nutrients to infants when breast milk is unavailable or limited. Previous studies have highlighted the differences between ruminants’ milk composition, digestion, absorption, and fermentation. However, whether consuming different ruminants’ milk impact the appearance of the circulatory blood metabolites in the early postnatal life is not well understood. The analysis conducted here aimed to determine the effect of feeding exclusively whole milk from bovine, caprine or ovine species to pigs, approximately 7 days-old for 15 days, on circulatory blood plasma metabolites. Relative intensities of plasma metabolites were detected using a liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry based metabolomic approach. Seven polar and 83 non-polar (lipids) metabolites in plasma were significantly different (false discovery rate < 0.05) between milk treatments. These included polar metabolites involved in amino acid metabolism and lipids belonging to phosphatidylcholine, lysophosphatidylcholine, sphingomyelin, and triglycerides. Compared to the caprine or bovine milk group, the relative intensities of polar metabolites and unsaturated triglycerides were higher in the peripheral circulation of the ovine milk group. In contrast, relative intensities of saturated triglycerides and phosphatidylcholine were higher in the bovine milk group compared to the ovine or caprine milk group. In addition, correlations were identified between amino acid and lipid intake and their appearance in peripheral blood circulation. The results highlighted that consuming different ruminants’ milk influences the plasma appearance of metabolites, especially lipids, that may contribute to early postnatal life development in pigs. |
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spelling | pubmed-105640762023-10-11 Metabolite profiling of peripheral blood plasma in pigs in early postnatal life fed whole bovine, caprine or ovine milk Jena, Ankita Montoya, Carlos A. Fraser, Karl Giezenaar, Caroline Young, Wayne Mullaney, Jane A. Dilger, Ryan N. Roy, Debashree McNabb, Warren C. Roy, Nicole C. Front Nutr Nutrition Ruminants’ milk is commonly used for supplying nutrients to infants when breast milk is unavailable or limited. Previous studies have highlighted the differences between ruminants’ milk composition, digestion, absorption, and fermentation. However, whether consuming different ruminants’ milk impact the appearance of the circulatory blood metabolites in the early postnatal life is not well understood. The analysis conducted here aimed to determine the effect of feeding exclusively whole milk from bovine, caprine or ovine species to pigs, approximately 7 days-old for 15 days, on circulatory blood plasma metabolites. Relative intensities of plasma metabolites were detected using a liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry based metabolomic approach. Seven polar and 83 non-polar (lipids) metabolites in plasma were significantly different (false discovery rate < 0.05) between milk treatments. These included polar metabolites involved in amino acid metabolism and lipids belonging to phosphatidylcholine, lysophosphatidylcholine, sphingomyelin, and triglycerides. Compared to the caprine or bovine milk group, the relative intensities of polar metabolites and unsaturated triglycerides were higher in the peripheral circulation of the ovine milk group. In contrast, relative intensities of saturated triglycerides and phosphatidylcholine were higher in the bovine milk group compared to the ovine or caprine milk group. In addition, correlations were identified between amino acid and lipid intake and their appearance in peripheral blood circulation. The results highlighted that consuming different ruminants’ milk influences the plasma appearance of metabolites, especially lipids, that may contribute to early postnatal life development in pigs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10564076/ /pubmed/37823089 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1242301 Text en Copyright © 2023 Jena, Montoya, Fraser, Giezenaar, Young, Mullaney, Dilger, Roy, McNabb and Roy. 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 | Nutrition Jena, Ankita Montoya, Carlos A. Fraser, Karl Giezenaar, Caroline Young, Wayne Mullaney, Jane A. Dilger, Ryan N. Roy, Debashree McNabb, Warren C. Roy, Nicole C. Metabolite profiling of peripheral blood plasma in pigs in early postnatal life fed whole bovine, caprine or ovine milk |
title | Metabolite profiling of peripheral blood plasma in pigs in early postnatal life fed whole bovine, caprine or ovine milk |
title_full | Metabolite profiling of peripheral blood plasma in pigs in early postnatal life fed whole bovine, caprine or ovine milk |
title_fullStr | Metabolite profiling of peripheral blood plasma in pigs in early postnatal life fed whole bovine, caprine or ovine milk |
title_full_unstemmed | Metabolite profiling of peripheral blood plasma in pigs in early postnatal life fed whole bovine, caprine or ovine milk |
title_short | Metabolite profiling of peripheral blood plasma in pigs in early postnatal life fed whole bovine, caprine or ovine milk |
title_sort | metabolite profiling of peripheral blood plasma in pigs in early postnatal life fed whole bovine, caprine or ovine milk |
topic | Nutrition |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10564076/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37823089 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1242301 |
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