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Effect of Pregnancy and Stage of Lactation on Energy Processes in Isolated Blood Cells of Dairy Cows

INTRODUCTION: The transition period is the most challenging time for dairy cattle, which is characterised not only by negative energy balance but also by fatty tissue mobilisation. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The efficiency of energy pathways, β-oxidation in WBC and glycolysis in RBC (based on deoxyglucos...

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Autores principales: Dębski, Bogdan, Nowicki, Tadeusz, Zalewski, Wojciech, Bartoszewicz, Agnieszka, Twardoń, Jan
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Publicado: De Gruyter Open 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5894394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29978075
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jvetres-2017-0027
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author Dębski, Bogdan
Nowicki, Tadeusz
Zalewski, Wojciech
Bartoszewicz, Agnieszka
Twardoń, Jan
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Nowicki, Tadeusz
Zalewski, Wojciech
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description INTRODUCTION: The transition period is the most challenging time for dairy cattle, which is characterised not only by negative energy balance but also by fatty tissue mobilisation. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The efficiency of energy pathways, β-oxidation in WBC and glycolysis in RBC (based on deoxyglucose transmembrane transport) were estimated. Insulin in blood plasma was determined using ELISA. RESULTS: After calving and up to one month after delivery, a significant drop in blood plasma level was noticed, simultaneously with a rise in β-oxidation from 18.93 ±3.64 to 30.32 ±5.28 pmol/min/mg protein in WBC. A strong negative correlation between these two indices (r = -0.68) was found. During the period of transition to lactation an increase in glucose cross-membrane transportation from 41.44 ±4.92 to 50.49 ±6.41 μmol/h/g Hb was observed. A strong positive correlation between glucose transportation in RBC and β-oxidation in WBC (r = 0.71) was noticed. These data are in agreement with results of studies on dairy cows using liver slices from dairy cows in late pregnancy and different stages of lactation, in which changes in gene expression were analysed. CONCLUSION: It seems that measuring fatty acids oxidation and glycolysis using isolated blood cells may be an adequate and relatively simple method for energy state analysis to estimate the state of dairy cow metabolism and animal health.
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spelling pubmed-58943942018-07-05 Effect of Pregnancy and Stage of Lactation on Energy Processes in Isolated Blood Cells of Dairy Cows Dębski, Bogdan Nowicki, Tadeusz Zalewski, Wojciech Bartoszewicz, Agnieszka Twardoń, Jan J Vet Res Research Article INTRODUCTION: The transition period is the most challenging time for dairy cattle, which is characterised not only by negative energy balance but also by fatty tissue mobilisation. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The efficiency of energy pathways, β-oxidation in WBC and glycolysis in RBC (based on deoxyglucose transmembrane transport) were estimated. Insulin in blood plasma was determined using ELISA. RESULTS: After calving and up to one month after delivery, a significant drop in blood plasma level was noticed, simultaneously with a rise in β-oxidation from 18.93 ±3.64 to 30.32 ±5.28 pmol/min/mg protein in WBC. A strong negative correlation between these two indices (r = -0.68) was found. During the period of transition to lactation an increase in glucose cross-membrane transportation from 41.44 ±4.92 to 50.49 ±6.41 μmol/h/g Hb was observed. A strong positive correlation between glucose transportation in RBC and β-oxidation in WBC (r = 0.71) was noticed. These data are in agreement with results of studies on dairy cows using liver slices from dairy cows in late pregnancy and different stages of lactation, in which changes in gene expression were analysed. CONCLUSION: It seems that measuring fatty acids oxidation and glycolysis using isolated blood cells may be an adequate and relatively simple method for energy state analysis to estimate the state of dairy cow metabolism and animal health. De Gruyter Open 2017-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5894394/ /pubmed/29978075 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jvetres-2017-0027 Text en © 2017 B. Dębski et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs license
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Twardoń, Jan
Effect of Pregnancy and Stage of Lactation on Energy Processes in Isolated Blood Cells of Dairy Cows
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title_fullStr Effect of Pregnancy and Stage of Lactation on Energy Processes in Isolated Blood Cells of Dairy Cows
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Pregnancy and Stage of Lactation on Energy Processes in Isolated Blood Cells of Dairy Cows
title_short Effect of Pregnancy and Stage of Lactation on Energy Processes in Isolated Blood Cells of Dairy Cows
title_sort effect of pregnancy and stage of lactation on energy processes in isolated blood cells of dairy cows
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5894394/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jvetres-2017-0027
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