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The concentrations of adipokines in goat milk: relation to plasma levels, inflammatory status, milk quality and composition

The main objectives of our study were to measure the major adipokines adiponectin, leptin and resistin in goat milk, to assess their interrelationships and to assess their relationships with the plasma and serum concentrations of total protein, cholesterol, total lipids, plasma C-reactive protein (C...

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Autores principales: GUZEL, Saime, YIBAR, Artun, BELENLI, Deniz, CETIN, Ismail, TANRIVERDI, Meltem
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5383184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28111374
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.16-0061
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author GUZEL, Saime
YIBAR, Artun
BELENLI, Deniz
CETIN, Ismail
TANRIVERDI, Meltem
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YIBAR, Artun
BELENLI, Deniz
CETIN, Ismail
TANRIVERDI, Meltem
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description The main objectives of our study were to measure the major adipokines adiponectin, leptin and resistin in goat milk, to assess their interrelationships and to assess their relationships with the plasma and serum concentrations of total protein, cholesterol, total lipids, plasma C-reactive protein (CRP), milk somatic cell count (SCC), milk total aerobic colony and lactobacillus count, and milk components in lactating Saanen goats. The study was performed on eighteen lactating Saanen goats. Milk and blood samples were collected on days 20, 35, 50, 65 and 80 of lactation postpartum. The milk and plasma adiponectin levels on days 50, 65 and 80 postpartum were significantly higher than those on day 20. The milk and plasma leptin levels were lower on day 20 than on days 35, 50, 65 and 80. The milk concentrations of these major adipokines were positively intercorrelated. The milk and plasma concentrations of these three adipokines were also positively correlated. The plasma CRP concentrations correlated positively with milk leptin and resistin concentrations and inversely with milk adiponectin concentration. Milk adiponectin concentration was inversely related with its SCC. These data confirm that adiponectin, leptin and resistin are present in goat milk. The milk concentrations of these three adipokines were interrelated and interacted with the general inflammatory marker, CRP. The inverse relationship between milk adiponectin concentrations and its SCC suggests that variations in milk adiponectin might be involved in the udder health of lactating goats, but clinical trials are needed to support this hypothesis.
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spelling pubmed-53831842017-04-11 The concentrations of adipokines in goat milk: relation to plasma levels, inflammatory status, milk quality and composition GUZEL, Saime YIBAR, Artun BELENLI, Deniz CETIN, Ismail TANRIVERDI, Meltem J Vet Med Sci Physiology The main objectives of our study were to measure the major adipokines adiponectin, leptin and resistin in goat milk, to assess their interrelationships and to assess their relationships with the plasma and serum concentrations of total protein, cholesterol, total lipids, plasma C-reactive protein (CRP), milk somatic cell count (SCC), milk total aerobic colony and lactobacillus count, and milk components in lactating Saanen goats. The study was performed on eighteen lactating Saanen goats. Milk and blood samples were collected on days 20, 35, 50, 65 and 80 of lactation postpartum. The milk and plasma adiponectin levels on days 50, 65 and 80 postpartum were significantly higher than those on day 20. The milk and plasma leptin levels were lower on day 20 than on days 35, 50, 65 and 80. The milk concentrations of these major adipokines were positively intercorrelated. The milk and plasma concentrations of these three adipokines were also positively correlated. The plasma CRP concentrations correlated positively with milk leptin and resistin concentrations and inversely with milk adiponectin concentration. Milk adiponectin concentration was inversely related with its SCC. These data confirm that adiponectin, leptin and resistin are present in goat milk. The milk concentrations of these three adipokines were interrelated and interacted with the general inflammatory marker, CRP. The inverse relationship between milk adiponectin concentrations and its SCC suggests that variations in milk adiponectin might be involved in the udder health of lactating goats, but clinical trials are needed to support this hypothesis. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2017-01-21 2017-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5383184/ /pubmed/28111374 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.16-0061 Text en ©2017 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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GUZEL, Saime
YIBAR, Artun
BELENLI, Deniz
CETIN, Ismail
TANRIVERDI, Meltem
The concentrations of adipokines in goat milk: relation to plasma levels, inflammatory status, milk quality and composition
title The concentrations of adipokines in goat milk: relation to plasma levels, inflammatory status, milk quality and composition
title_full The concentrations of adipokines in goat milk: relation to plasma levels, inflammatory status, milk quality and composition
title_fullStr The concentrations of adipokines in goat milk: relation to plasma levels, inflammatory status, milk quality and composition
title_full_unstemmed The concentrations of adipokines in goat milk: relation to plasma levels, inflammatory status, milk quality and composition
title_short The concentrations of adipokines in goat milk: relation to plasma levels, inflammatory status, milk quality and composition
title_sort concentrations of adipokines in goat milk: relation to plasma levels, inflammatory status, milk quality and composition
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5383184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28111374
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.16-0061
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