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Identification of Plasma Fatty Acids in Four Lipid Classes to Understand Energy Metabolism at Different Levels of Ketonemia in Dairy Cows Using Thin Layer Chromatography and Gas Chromatographic Techniques (TLC-GC)

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Dairy cows with a high milk production require an excessive amount of energy in the first phase of lactation. Different metabolic processes are involved to reach the high energy requirement, in particular the mobilization of the adipose tissue which could lead to the development of m...

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Autores principales: Fiore, Enrico, Tessari, Rossella, Morgante, Massimo, Gianesella, Matteo, Badon, Tamara, Bedin, Silvia, Mazzotta, Elisa, Berlanda, Michele
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7222349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32235301
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10040571
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author Fiore, Enrico
Tessari, Rossella
Morgante, Massimo
Gianesella, Matteo
Badon, Tamara
Bedin, Silvia
Mazzotta, Elisa
Berlanda, Michele
author_facet Fiore, Enrico
Tessari, Rossella
Morgante, Massimo
Gianesella, Matteo
Badon, Tamara
Bedin, Silvia
Mazzotta, Elisa
Berlanda, Michele
author_sort Fiore, Enrico
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Dairy cows with a high milk production require an excessive amount of energy in the first phase of lactation. Different metabolic processes are involved to reach the high energy requirement, in particular the mobilization of the adipose tissue which could lead to the development of metabolic diseases, such as subclinical ketosis. Early detection of excessive lipid mobilization could improve the health status of animals and reduce economic losses in farms. The aim of this research is to identify the plasma fatty acids in four lipid classes in order to understand energy metabolism at different levels of ketonemia in dairy cows using Thin Layer Chromatography and Gas Chromatographic techniques (TLC-GC). The research establishes the concentrations of fatty acids, belonging to four plasma lipid classes, in animals with different degrees of hyperketonemia. ABSTRACT: Excessive mobilization of adipose tissue in high milk producing dairy cows predisposes to metabolic diseases. The aim of this research was to identify the plasma fatty acids in four lipid classes as biomarkers for the diagnosis of hyperketonemia in bovines using thin layer chromatography and gas chromatographic techniques (TLC-GC). Sixty multiparous Holstein–Friesian dairy cows were enrolled in the study. Blood samples from the coccygeal vein were collected and β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) was evaluated. All animals were divided into three groups on the basis of ketonemia: BHB < 0.50 mmol/L, 0.50 < BHB < 1.0 mmol/L, and BHB > 1.0 mmol/L. Plasma fatty acid concentrations were evaluated in four lipid classes: Free Fatty Acids (FFA), Triglycerides (TG), Cholesterol Esters (CE) And Phospholipids (PL). The concentration of fatty acids was analyzed using TLC-GC. The results showed the following significance in the lipid classes: 19 fatty acids were significant (p < 0.053) in FFA, nine fatty acids were significant (p < 0.050) in TG, eight fatty acids were significant (p < 0.050) in CE and three fatty acids were significant (p < 0.049) in PL. Eleven parameters were considered as predictive fatty acids related to animals in hyperketonemia. The FFA increased simultaneously with blood BHB levels, although the identified predictive fatty acids related to the TG and CE lipid classes decreased, meanwhile the BHB values increased. In the PL lipid class, no fatty acids were predictive.
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spelling pubmed-72223492020-05-28 Identification of Plasma Fatty Acids in Four Lipid Classes to Understand Energy Metabolism at Different Levels of Ketonemia in Dairy Cows Using Thin Layer Chromatography and Gas Chromatographic Techniques (TLC-GC) Fiore, Enrico Tessari, Rossella Morgante, Massimo Gianesella, Matteo Badon, Tamara Bedin, Silvia Mazzotta, Elisa Berlanda, Michele Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Dairy cows with a high milk production require an excessive amount of energy in the first phase of lactation. Different metabolic processes are involved to reach the high energy requirement, in particular the mobilization of the adipose tissue which could lead to the development of metabolic diseases, such as subclinical ketosis. Early detection of excessive lipid mobilization could improve the health status of animals and reduce economic losses in farms. The aim of this research is to identify the plasma fatty acids in four lipid classes in order to understand energy metabolism at different levels of ketonemia in dairy cows using Thin Layer Chromatography and Gas Chromatographic techniques (TLC-GC). The research establishes the concentrations of fatty acids, belonging to four plasma lipid classes, in animals with different degrees of hyperketonemia. ABSTRACT: Excessive mobilization of adipose tissue in high milk producing dairy cows predisposes to metabolic diseases. The aim of this research was to identify the plasma fatty acids in four lipid classes as biomarkers for the diagnosis of hyperketonemia in bovines using thin layer chromatography and gas chromatographic techniques (TLC-GC). Sixty multiparous Holstein–Friesian dairy cows were enrolled in the study. Blood samples from the coccygeal vein were collected and β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) was evaluated. All animals were divided into three groups on the basis of ketonemia: BHB < 0.50 mmol/L, 0.50 < BHB < 1.0 mmol/L, and BHB > 1.0 mmol/L. Plasma fatty acid concentrations were evaluated in four lipid classes: Free Fatty Acids (FFA), Triglycerides (TG), Cholesterol Esters (CE) And Phospholipids (PL). The concentration of fatty acids was analyzed using TLC-GC. The results showed the following significance in the lipid classes: 19 fatty acids were significant (p < 0.053) in FFA, nine fatty acids were significant (p < 0.050) in TG, eight fatty acids were significant (p < 0.050) in CE and three fatty acids were significant (p < 0.049) in PL. Eleven parameters were considered as predictive fatty acids related to animals in hyperketonemia. The FFA increased simultaneously with blood BHB levels, although the identified predictive fatty acids related to the TG and CE lipid classes decreased, meanwhile the BHB values increased. In the PL lipid class, no fatty acids were predictive. MDPI 2020-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7222349/ /pubmed/32235301 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10040571 Text en © 2020 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/).
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Fiore, Enrico
Tessari, Rossella
Morgante, Massimo
Gianesella, Matteo
Badon, Tamara
Bedin, Silvia
Mazzotta, Elisa
Berlanda, Michele
Identification of Plasma Fatty Acids in Four Lipid Classes to Understand Energy Metabolism at Different Levels of Ketonemia in Dairy Cows Using Thin Layer Chromatography and Gas Chromatographic Techniques (TLC-GC)
title Identification of Plasma Fatty Acids in Four Lipid Classes to Understand Energy Metabolism at Different Levels of Ketonemia in Dairy Cows Using Thin Layer Chromatography and Gas Chromatographic Techniques (TLC-GC)
title_full Identification of Plasma Fatty Acids in Four Lipid Classes to Understand Energy Metabolism at Different Levels of Ketonemia in Dairy Cows Using Thin Layer Chromatography and Gas Chromatographic Techniques (TLC-GC)
title_fullStr Identification of Plasma Fatty Acids in Four Lipid Classes to Understand Energy Metabolism at Different Levels of Ketonemia in Dairy Cows Using Thin Layer Chromatography and Gas Chromatographic Techniques (TLC-GC)
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Plasma Fatty Acids in Four Lipid Classes to Understand Energy Metabolism at Different Levels of Ketonemia in Dairy Cows Using Thin Layer Chromatography and Gas Chromatographic Techniques (TLC-GC)
title_short Identification of Plasma Fatty Acids in Four Lipid Classes to Understand Energy Metabolism at Different Levels of Ketonemia in Dairy Cows Using Thin Layer Chromatography and Gas Chromatographic Techniques (TLC-GC)
title_sort identification of plasma fatty acids in four lipid classes to understand energy metabolism at different levels of ketonemia in dairy cows using thin layer chromatography and gas chromatographic techniques (tlc-gc)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7222349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32235301
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10040571
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