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Arginine Supply Impacts the Expression of Candidate microRNA Controlling Milk Casein Yield in Bovine Mammary Tissue

SIMPLE SUMMARY: It has been reported that arginine plays an important role in lactation, including promoting mammary gland development, increasing yields of milk and casein. Recent studies revealed that microRNA could be involved in regulating expression of functional genes related to mammary develo...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Xin, Wang, Yifan, Wang, Mengzhi, Zhou, Gang, Chen, Lianmin, Ding, Luoyang, Bu, Dengpan, Loor, Juan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7277595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32380753
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10050797
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author Zhang, Xin
Wang, Yifan
Wang, Mengzhi
Zhou, Gang
Chen, Lianmin
Ding, Luoyang
Bu, Dengpan
Loor, Juan
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Wang, Yifan
Wang, Mengzhi
Zhou, Gang
Chen, Lianmin
Ding, Luoyang
Bu, Dengpan
Loor, Juan
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: It has been reported that arginine plays an important role in lactation, including promoting mammary gland development, increasing yields of milk and casein. Recent studies revealed that microRNA could be involved in regulating expression of functional genes related to mammary development. Thus, exploring the role of arginine on the regulation of miRNA related to bovine mammary development and milk production in dairy cows is of importance. The present work revealed that arginine injection increased casein yield by altering the expression of selected microRNA associated with mammary development. ABSTRACT: Arginine, a semi-essential functional amino acid, has been found to promote the synthesis of casein in mammary epithelial cells to some extent. Data from mouse indicated that microRNA (miRNA) are important in regulating the development of mammary gland and milk protein synthesis. Whether there are potential links among arginine, miRNA and casein synthesis in bovine mammary gland is uncertain. The objective of the present work was to detect the effects of arginine supplementation on the expression of miRNA associated with casein synthesis in mammary tissue and mammary epithelial cells (BMEC). The first study with bovine mammary epithelial cells (BMEC) focused on screening for miRNA candidates associated with the regulation of casein production by arginine. The BMEC were cultured with three different media, containing 0, 1.6 and 3.2 mM arginine, for 24 h. The expression of candidate miRNA was evaluated. Subsequently, in an in vivo study, 6 Chinese Holstein dairy cows with similar BW (mean ± SE) (512.0 ± 19.6 kg), parity (3), BCS (4.0) and DIM (190 ± 10.3 d) were randomly assigned to three experimental groups. The experimental cows received an infusion of casein, arginine (casein plus double the concentration of arginine in casein), and alanine (casein plus alanine, i.e., iso-nitrogenous to the arginine group) in a replicated 3 × 3 Latin square design with 22 d for each period (7 d for infusion and 15 d for washout). Mammary gland biopsies were obtained from each cow at the end of each infusion period. Results of the in vitro study showed differences between experimental groups and the control group for the expression of nine miRNA: miR-743a, miR-543, miR-101a, miR-760-3p, miR-1954, miR-712, miR-574-5p, miR-468 and miR-875-3p. The in vivo study showed that arginine infusion promoted milk protein content, casein yield and the expression of CSN1S1 and CSN1S2. Furthermore, the expression of miR-743a, miR-543, miR-101a, miR-760-3p, miR-1954, and miR-712 was also greater in response to arginine injection compared with the control or alanine group. Overall, results both in vivo and in vitro revealed that arginine might partly influence casein yield by altering the expression of 6 miRNAs (miR-743a, miR-543, miR-101a, miR-760-3p, miR-1954, and miR-712).
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spelling pubmed-72775952020-06-12 Arginine Supply Impacts the Expression of Candidate microRNA Controlling Milk Casein Yield in Bovine Mammary Tissue Zhang, Xin Wang, Yifan Wang, Mengzhi Zhou, Gang Chen, Lianmin Ding, Luoyang Bu, Dengpan Loor, Juan Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: It has been reported that arginine plays an important role in lactation, including promoting mammary gland development, increasing yields of milk and casein. Recent studies revealed that microRNA could be involved in regulating expression of functional genes related to mammary development. Thus, exploring the role of arginine on the regulation of miRNA related to bovine mammary development and milk production in dairy cows is of importance. The present work revealed that arginine injection increased casein yield by altering the expression of selected microRNA associated with mammary development. ABSTRACT: Arginine, a semi-essential functional amino acid, has been found to promote the synthesis of casein in mammary epithelial cells to some extent. Data from mouse indicated that microRNA (miRNA) are important in regulating the development of mammary gland and milk protein synthesis. Whether there are potential links among arginine, miRNA and casein synthesis in bovine mammary gland is uncertain. The objective of the present work was to detect the effects of arginine supplementation on the expression of miRNA associated with casein synthesis in mammary tissue and mammary epithelial cells (BMEC). The first study with bovine mammary epithelial cells (BMEC) focused on screening for miRNA candidates associated with the regulation of casein production by arginine. The BMEC were cultured with three different media, containing 0, 1.6 and 3.2 mM arginine, for 24 h. The expression of candidate miRNA was evaluated. Subsequently, in an in vivo study, 6 Chinese Holstein dairy cows with similar BW (mean ± SE) (512.0 ± 19.6 kg), parity (3), BCS (4.0) and DIM (190 ± 10.3 d) were randomly assigned to three experimental groups. The experimental cows received an infusion of casein, arginine (casein plus double the concentration of arginine in casein), and alanine (casein plus alanine, i.e., iso-nitrogenous to the arginine group) in a replicated 3 × 3 Latin square design with 22 d for each period (7 d for infusion and 15 d for washout). Mammary gland biopsies were obtained from each cow at the end of each infusion period. Results of the in vitro study showed differences between experimental groups and the control group for the expression of nine miRNA: miR-743a, miR-543, miR-101a, miR-760-3p, miR-1954, miR-712, miR-574-5p, miR-468 and miR-875-3p. The in vivo study showed that arginine infusion promoted milk protein content, casein yield and the expression of CSN1S1 and CSN1S2. Furthermore, the expression of miR-743a, miR-543, miR-101a, miR-760-3p, miR-1954, and miR-712 was also greater in response to arginine injection compared with the control or alanine group. Overall, results both in vivo and in vitro revealed that arginine might partly influence casein yield by altering the expression of 6 miRNAs (miR-743a, miR-543, miR-101a, miR-760-3p, miR-1954, and miR-712). MDPI 2020-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7277595/ /pubmed/32380753 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10050797 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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Zhang, Xin
Wang, Yifan
Wang, Mengzhi
Zhou, Gang
Chen, Lianmin
Ding, Luoyang
Bu, Dengpan
Loor, Juan
Arginine Supply Impacts the Expression of Candidate microRNA Controlling Milk Casein Yield in Bovine Mammary Tissue
title Arginine Supply Impacts the Expression of Candidate microRNA Controlling Milk Casein Yield in Bovine Mammary Tissue
title_full Arginine Supply Impacts the Expression of Candidate microRNA Controlling Milk Casein Yield in Bovine Mammary Tissue
title_fullStr Arginine Supply Impacts the Expression of Candidate microRNA Controlling Milk Casein Yield in Bovine Mammary Tissue
title_full_unstemmed Arginine Supply Impacts the Expression of Candidate microRNA Controlling Milk Casein Yield in Bovine Mammary Tissue
title_short Arginine Supply Impacts the Expression of Candidate microRNA Controlling Milk Casein Yield in Bovine Mammary Tissue
title_sort arginine supply impacts the expression of candidate microrna controlling milk casein yield in bovine mammary tissue
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7277595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32380753
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10050797
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