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Naturally Produced Lovastatin Modifies the Histology and Proteome Profile of Goat Skeletal Muscle
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Enteric methane formation in ruminants is one of the major contributors to climate change. Among the potential strategies, the supplementation of naturally produced lovastatin has been reported as one of the promising approaches for the mitigation of methane emissions. Nevertheless,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7022420/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31906061 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10010072 |
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author | Leo, Teik Kee Garba, Sani Abubakar, Danmaigoro Sazili, Awis Qurni Candyrine, Su Chui Len Jahromi, Mohammad Faseleh Goh, Yong Meng Ronimus, Ron Muetzel, Stefan Liang, Juan Boo |
author_facet | Leo, Teik Kee Garba, Sani Abubakar, Danmaigoro Sazili, Awis Qurni Candyrine, Su Chui Len Jahromi, Mohammad Faseleh Goh, Yong Meng Ronimus, Ron Muetzel, Stefan Liang, Juan Boo |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Enteric methane formation in ruminants is one of the major contributors to climate change. Among the potential strategies, the supplementation of naturally produced lovastatin has been reported as one of the promising approaches for the mitigation of methane emissions. Nevertheless, statins have been associated with the development of muscle-related adverse effects which could affect the health and wellbeing of the animals. We have reported previously that supplementation of naturally produced lovastatin at 2 and 4 mg/kg body weight (BW), reduced methane emissions in goats without adversely affecting rumen fermentation and animal performance, except at higher level of lovastatin (6 mg/kg BW). However, the effects of lovastatin on the skeletal muscle in goats and the associated mechanisms have not been studied. Hence, the present study aimed to examine the effects of lovastatin on the histology of the goat skeletal muscle from the above study and to further elucidate the related underlying biochemistry processes. Histology analysis observed marked degeneration in the longissimus thoracis et lumborum muscle of goats supplemented with 6 mg lovastatin/kg BW. Our preliminary label-free proteomics analysis identified approximately 400 proteins in total, a number of which were differentially expressed, which are involved in energy metabolism and may have contributed to the observed skeletal muscle damage above 4 mg/kg BW. ABSTRACT: This study was conducted to examine the effects of different levels of lovastatin on the histological and sarcoplasmic proteome profile of goat skeletal muscle. A total of 20 intact male Saanen goats were randomly assigned in equal numbers to four groups and fed a total mixed ration containing 50% rice straw, 22.8% concentrates and 27.2% of various proportions of untreated or treated palm kernel cake (PKC) to achieve the target daily intake levels of 0 (Control), 2 (Low), 4 (Medium) or 6 (High) mg lovastatin/kg BW. A histological examination discovered that the longissimus thoracis et lumborum muscle of animals from the Medium and High treatment groups showed abnormalities in terms of necrosis, degeneration, interstitial space and vacuolization. Our preliminary label-free proteomics analysis demonstrates that lovastatin supplementation induced complex modifications to the protein expression patterns of the skeletal muscle of the goat which were associated with the metabolism of carbohydrate and creatine, cell growth and development processes and other metabolic processes. The changes in these biochemical processes indicate perturbations in energy metabolism, which could play a major role in the development of myopathy. In conclusion, the present study suggests that supplementation of naturally produced lovastatin above 4 mg/kg BW could adversely affecting the health and wellbeing of treated animals. |
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spelling | pubmed-70224202020-03-09 Naturally Produced Lovastatin Modifies the Histology and Proteome Profile of Goat Skeletal Muscle Leo, Teik Kee Garba, Sani Abubakar, Danmaigoro Sazili, Awis Qurni Candyrine, Su Chui Len Jahromi, Mohammad Faseleh Goh, Yong Meng Ronimus, Ron Muetzel, Stefan Liang, Juan Boo Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Enteric methane formation in ruminants is one of the major contributors to climate change. Among the potential strategies, the supplementation of naturally produced lovastatin has been reported as one of the promising approaches for the mitigation of methane emissions. Nevertheless, statins have been associated with the development of muscle-related adverse effects which could affect the health and wellbeing of the animals. We have reported previously that supplementation of naturally produced lovastatin at 2 and 4 mg/kg body weight (BW), reduced methane emissions in goats without adversely affecting rumen fermentation and animal performance, except at higher level of lovastatin (6 mg/kg BW). However, the effects of lovastatin on the skeletal muscle in goats and the associated mechanisms have not been studied. Hence, the present study aimed to examine the effects of lovastatin on the histology of the goat skeletal muscle from the above study and to further elucidate the related underlying biochemistry processes. Histology analysis observed marked degeneration in the longissimus thoracis et lumborum muscle of goats supplemented with 6 mg lovastatin/kg BW. Our preliminary label-free proteomics analysis identified approximately 400 proteins in total, a number of which were differentially expressed, which are involved in energy metabolism and may have contributed to the observed skeletal muscle damage above 4 mg/kg BW. ABSTRACT: This study was conducted to examine the effects of different levels of lovastatin on the histological and sarcoplasmic proteome profile of goat skeletal muscle. A total of 20 intact male Saanen goats were randomly assigned in equal numbers to four groups and fed a total mixed ration containing 50% rice straw, 22.8% concentrates and 27.2% of various proportions of untreated or treated palm kernel cake (PKC) to achieve the target daily intake levels of 0 (Control), 2 (Low), 4 (Medium) or 6 (High) mg lovastatin/kg BW. A histological examination discovered that the longissimus thoracis et lumborum muscle of animals from the Medium and High treatment groups showed abnormalities in terms of necrosis, degeneration, interstitial space and vacuolization. Our preliminary label-free proteomics analysis demonstrates that lovastatin supplementation induced complex modifications to the protein expression patterns of the skeletal muscle of the goat which were associated with the metabolism of carbohydrate and creatine, cell growth and development processes and other metabolic processes. The changes in these biochemical processes indicate perturbations in energy metabolism, which could play a major role in the development of myopathy. In conclusion, the present study suggests that supplementation of naturally produced lovastatin above 4 mg/kg BW could adversely affecting the health and wellbeing of treated animals. MDPI 2019-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7022420/ /pubmed/31906061 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10010072 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 Leo, Teik Kee Garba, Sani Abubakar, Danmaigoro Sazili, Awis Qurni Candyrine, Su Chui Len Jahromi, Mohammad Faseleh Goh, Yong Meng Ronimus, Ron Muetzel, Stefan Liang, Juan Boo Naturally Produced Lovastatin Modifies the Histology and Proteome Profile of Goat Skeletal Muscle |
title | Naturally Produced Lovastatin Modifies the Histology and Proteome Profile of Goat Skeletal Muscle |
title_full | Naturally Produced Lovastatin Modifies the Histology and Proteome Profile of Goat Skeletal Muscle |
title_fullStr | Naturally Produced Lovastatin Modifies the Histology and Proteome Profile of Goat Skeletal Muscle |
title_full_unstemmed | Naturally Produced Lovastatin Modifies the Histology and Proteome Profile of Goat Skeletal Muscle |
title_short | Naturally Produced Lovastatin Modifies the Histology and Proteome Profile of Goat Skeletal Muscle |
title_sort | naturally produced lovastatin modifies the histology and proteome profile of goat skeletal muscle |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7022420/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31906061 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10010072 |
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