Cargando…

Effects of Land Transport Stress on Variations in Ruminal Microbe Diversity and Immune Functions in Different Breeds of Cattle

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Anti-stress is an emergent research point to current cattle industry. Land transport stress, a negative off-site fattening mode, causing a serious problems to beef cattle production, such as nutrition-metabolism, hormone secretion levels, and immune competence are imbalanced. In this...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Li, Fengpeng, Shah, Ali Mujtaba, Wang, Zhisheng, Peng, Quanhui, Hu, Rui, Zou, Huawei, Tan, Cui, Zhang, Xiangfei, Liao, Yupeng, Wang, Yongjie, Wang, Xueying, Zeng, Lei, Xue, Bai, Wang, Lizhi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6770003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31450840
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9090599
_version_ 1783455369569239040
author Li, Fengpeng
Shah, Ali Mujtaba
Wang, Zhisheng
Peng, Quanhui
Hu, Rui
Zou, Huawei
Tan, Cui
Zhang, Xiangfei
Liao, Yupeng
Wang, Yongjie
Wang, Xueying
Zeng, Lei
Xue, Bai
Wang, Lizhi
author_facet Li, Fengpeng
Shah, Ali Mujtaba
Wang, Zhisheng
Peng, Quanhui
Hu, Rui
Zou, Huawei
Tan, Cui
Zhang, Xiangfei
Liao, Yupeng
Wang, Yongjie
Wang, Xueying
Zeng, Lei
Xue, Bai
Wang, Lizhi
author_sort Li, Fengpeng
collection PubMed
description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Anti-stress is an emergent research point to current cattle industry. Land transport stress, a negative off-site fattening mode, causing a serious problems to beef cattle production, such as nutrition-metabolism, hormone secretion levels, and immune competence are imbalanced. In this paper we compared among Simmental Crossbred Cattle (SC), Native Yellow Cattle (NY), and Cattle Yak (CY) about ruminal microbe diversity and immune functions before and after transportation. The results showing that transport stress leads to increase secretion of hormone, both pro-inflammatory cytokines and rumen lipopolysaccharide. Meanwhile, the ruminal microbiota OTUs, Chao1, and Shannon were also changed, and Prevotella1 in NY group was higher than other groups before transport; after transport Firmicutes and Lactobacillus were increased than other groups in CY. The rumen microbiota also related with serum cytokine. Under transport stress, rumen microbiota affect the secretion of hormone levels and immune functions and breed factors affect the performance of stress resistance. ABSTRACT: The intensity and specialization of beef cattle production make off-site fattening, and introduce new breeds need transportation to achieve the goals. The present study was aimed to investigate effects of land transport stress on hormones levels, microbial fermentation, microbial composition, immunity and correlation among them among Simmental Crossbred Cattle (SC), Native Yellow Cattle (NY), and Cattle Yak (CY). High-throughput sequencing was used to investigate the rumen microbial diversity. After transport stress cortisol (COR), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-6, TNF-α, and IL-1β were increased (p < 0.05) in all groups. Rumen lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was increased (p < 0.05) in SC and CY groups. Total volatile fatty acids were increased (p < 0.05) in all groups. The ruminal microbiota about OTUs, Chao1, and Shannon in SC and CY groups were higher than before transport. Prevotella1 in NY group was higher (p < 0.05) than other groups before transport; after transport Firmicutes and Lactobacillus were increased (p < 0.05) than other groups in CY. Lactobacillus was positively correlated with IL-6 and IL-4. Under transport stress, cattle may suffer from inflammatory response through modulating HPA axis and microbiota metabolite affects the secretion of hormone levels and immune function and breeds factor affect the performance of stress resistance.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6770003
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-67700032019-10-30 Effects of Land Transport Stress on Variations in Ruminal Microbe Diversity and Immune Functions in Different Breeds of Cattle Li, Fengpeng Shah, Ali Mujtaba Wang, Zhisheng Peng, Quanhui Hu, Rui Zou, Huawei Tan, Cui Zhang, Xiangfei Liao, Yupeng Wang, Yongjie Wang, Xueying Zeng, Lei Xue, Bai Wang, Lizhi Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Anti-stress is an emergent research point to current cattle industry. Land transport stress, a negative off-site fattening mode, causing a serious problems to beef cattle production, such as nutrition-metabolism, hormone secretion levels, and immune competence are imbalanced. In this paper we compared among Simmental Crossbred Cattle (SC), Native Yellow Cattle (NY), and Cattle Yak (CY) about ruminal microbe diversity and immune functions before and after transportation. The results showing that transport stress leads to increase secretion of hormone, both pro-inflammatory cytokines and rumen lipopolysaccharide. Meanwhile, the ruminal microbiota OTUs, Chao1, and Shannon were also changed, and Prevotella1 in NY group was higher than other groups before transport; after transport Firmicutes and Lactobacillus were increased than other groups in CY. The rumen microbiota also related with serum cytokine. Under transport stress, rumen microbiota affect the secretion of hormone levels and immune functions and breed factors affect the performance of stress resistance. ABSTRACT: The intensity and specialization of beef cattle production make off-site fattening, and introduce new breeds need transportation to achieve the goals. The present study was aimed to investigate effects of land transport stress on hormones levels, microbial fermentation, microbial composition, immunity and correlation among them among Simmental Crossbred Cattle (SC), Native Yellow Cattle (NY), and Cattle Yak (CY). High-throughput sequencing was used to investigate the rumen microbial diversity. After transport stress cortisol (COR), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-6, TNF-α, and IL-1β were increased (p < 0.05) in all groups. Rumen lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was increased (p < 0.05) in SC and CY groups. Total volatile fatty acids were increased (p < 0.05) in all groups. The ruminal microbiota about OTUs, Chao1, and Shannon in SC and CY groups were higher than before transport. Prevotella1 in NY group was higher (p < 0.05) than other groups before transport; after transport Firmicutes and Lactobacillus were increased (p < 0.05) than other groups in CY. Lactobacillus was positively correlated with IL-6 and IL-4. Under transport stress, cattle may suffer from inflammatory response through modulating HPA axis and microbiota metabolite affects the secretion of hormone levels and immune function and breeds factor affect the performance of stress resistance. MDPI 2019-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6770003/ /pubmed/31450840 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9090599 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Li, Fengpeng
Shah, Ali Mujtaba
Wang, Zhisheng
Peng, Quanhui
Hu, Rui
Zou, Huawei
Tan, Cui
Zhang, Xiangfei
Liao, Yupeng
Wang, Yongjie
Wang, Xueying
Zeng, Lei
Xue, Bai
Wang, Lizhi
Effects of Land Transport Stress on Variations in Ruminal Microbe Diversity and Immune Functions in Different Breeds of Cattle
title Effects of Land Transport Stress on Variations in Ruminal Microbe Diversity and Immune Functions in Different Breeds of Cattle
title_full Effects of Land Transport Stress on Variations in Ruminal Microbe Diversity and Immune Functions in Different Breeds of Cattle
title_fullStr Effects of Land Transport Stress on Variations in Ruminal Microbe Diversity and Immune Functions in Different Breeds of Cattle
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Land Transport Stress on Variations in Ruminal Microbe Diversity and Immune Functions in Different Breeds of Cattle
title_short Effects of Land Transport Stress on Variations in Ruminal Microbe Diversity and Immune Functions in Different Breeds of Cattle
title_sort effects of land transport stress on variations in ruminal microbe diversity and immune functions in different breeds of cattle
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6770003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31450840
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9090599
work_keys_str_mv AT lifengpeng effectsoflandtransportstressonvariationsinruminalmicrobediversityandimmunefunctionsindifferentbreedsofcattle
AT shahalimujtaba effectsoflandtransportstressonvariationsinruminalmicrobediversityandimmunefunctionsindifferentbreedsofcattle
AT wangzhisheng effectsoflandtransportstressonvariationsinruminalmicrobediversityandimmunefunctionsindifferentbreedsofcattle
AT pengquanhui effectsoflandtransportstressonvariationsinruminalmicrobediversityandimmunefunctionsindifferentbreedsofcattle
AT hurui effectsoflandtransportstressonvariationsinruminalmicrobediversityandimmunefunctionsindifferentbreedsofcattle
AT zouhuawei effectsoflandtransportstressonvariationsinruminalmicrobediversityandimmunefunctionsindifferentbreedsofcattle
AT tancui effectsoflandtransportstressonvariationsinruminalmicrobediversityandimmunefunctionsindifferentbreedsofcattle
AT zhangxiangfei effectsoflandtransportstressonvariationsinruminalmicrobediversityandimmunefunctionsindifferentbreedsofcattle
AT liaoyupeng effectsoflandtransportstressonvariationsinruminalmicrobediversityandimmunefunctionsindifferentbreedsofcattle
AT wangyongjie effectsoflandtransportstressonvariationsinruminalmicrobediversityandimmunefunctionsindifferentbreedsofcattle
AT wangxueying effectsoflandtransportstressonvariationsinruminalmicrobediversityandimmunefunctionsindifferentbreedsofcattle
AT zenglei effectsoflandtransportstressonvariationsinruminalmicrobediversityandimmunefunctionsindifferentbreedsofcattle
AT xuebai effectsoflandtransportstressonvariationsinruminalmicrobediversityandimmunefunctionsindifferentbreedsofcattle
AT wanglizhi effectsoflandtransportstressonvariationsinruminalmicrobediversityandimmunefunctionsindifferentbreedsofcattle