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Potential Role of SLC5A8 Expression in the Etiology of Subacute Ruminal Acidosis

Rumen fluid of cows with subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) has high concentrations of short chain fatty acids (SCFA). However, the mechanism of SCFA accumulation is unknown. The solute-linked carrier 5a8 (SLC5A8) plays a key role in the transportation and absorption of SCFA in the intestinal epitheli...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Chenxu, Bobe, Gerd, Wang, Yazhou, Zhang, Xinyue, Zhao, Zhibo, Zhang, Shiqi, Sun, Guoquan, Yuan, Xue, Li, Xinwei, Liu, Guowen
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7406710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32850999
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00394
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author Zhao, Chenxu
Bobe, Gerd
Wang, Yazhou
Zhang, Xinyue
Zhao, Zhibo
Zhang, Shiqi
Sun, Guoquan
Yuan, Xue
Li, Xinwei
Liu, Guowen
author_facet Zhao, Chenxu
Bobe, Gerd
Wang, Yazhou
Zhang, Xinyue
Zhao, Zhibo
Zhang, Shiqi
Sun, Guoquan
Yuan, Xue
Li, Xinwei
Liu, Guowen
author_sort Zhao, Chenxu
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description Rumen fluid of cows with subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) has high concentrations of short chain fatty acids (SCFA). However, the mechanism of SCFA accumulation is unknown. The solute-linked carrier 5a8 (SLC5A8) plays a key role in the transportation and absorption of SCFA in the intestinal epithelium. The objective of the current study was to investigate (1) SLC5A8 gene and protein expression in various parts of the bovine gastrointestinal tract, (2) the effect of SCFA on SLC5A8 expression in rumen epithelial cells, and (3) SLC5A8 gene and protein expression in SARA and healthy cows. A total of 10 dairy cows, 84 ± 26 days in milk and in their second to fourth parity were allocated to control (n = 5) and SARA groups (n = 5). Three cows from the control group and three calves (1-day-old, female, 45–50 kg, healthy, fasting) were chosen to collect a total of 10 sections of digestive tract, from rumen to rectum, and then bovine ruminal epithelial cells were isolated from the three calves. Gene and protein expression of SLC5A8 was detected in all tested regions of the gastrointestinal tract in calves and adult cows by Western blot and quantitative real-time PCR and were both highest in the rumen. Gene and protein expression of SLC5A8 was more than 50% lower in the rumen epithelium of SARA vs. control cows and was partly restored after therapy of SARA cows. Compared with SCFA concentrations typical for control cows (60 mM acetate, 30 mM propionate, and 20 mM butyrate), gene and protein expression of SLC5A8 in rumen epithelium was lower at elevated SCFA concentrations typical for SARA cows (90 mM acetate, 40 mM propionate, and 30 mM butyrate), specifically for elevated concentrations of propionate or butyrate in contrast to elevated concentrations of acetate increased gene and protein expression of SLC5A8 in rumen epithelium. In conclusion, the elevated concentrations of propionate and butyrate inhibit ruminal absorption of SCFA via downregulation of SLC5A8 in SARA cows; the expression of SLC5A8 plays an important role in the etiology of SARA.
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spelling pubmed-74067102020-08-25 Potential Role of SLC5A8 Expression in the Etiology of Subacute Ruminal Acidosis Zhao, Chenxu Bobe, Gerd Wang, Yazhou Zhang, Xinyue Zhao, Zhibo Zhang, Shiqi Sun, Guoquan Yuan, Xue Li, Xinwei Liu, Guowen Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Rumen fluid of cows with subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) has high concentrations of short chain fatty acids (SCFA). However, the mechanism of SCFA accumulation is unknown. The solute-linked carrier 5a8 (SLC5A8) plays a key role in the transportation and absorption of SCFA in the intestinal epithelium. The objective of the current study was to investigate (1) SLC5A8 gene and protein expression in various parts of the bovine gastrointestinal tract, (2) the effect of SCFA on SLC5A8 expression in rumen epithelial cells, and (3) SLC5A8 gene and protein expression in SARA and healthy cows. A total of 10 dairy cows, 84 ± 26 days in milk and in their second to fourth parity were allocated to control (n = 5) and SARA groups (n = 5). Three cows from the control group and three calves (1-day-old, female, 45–50 kg, healthy, fasting) were chosen to collect a total of 10 sections of digestive tract, from rumen to rectum, and then bovine ruminal epithelial cells were isolated from the three calves. Gene and protein expression of SLC5A8 was detected in all tested regions of the gastrointestinal tract in calves and adult cows by Western blot and quantitative real-time PCR and were both highest in the rumen. Gene and protein expression of SLC5A8 was more than 50% lower in the rumen epithelium of SARA vs. control cows and was partly restored after therapy of SARA cows. Compared with SCFA concentrations typical for control cows (60 mM acetate, 30 mM propionate, and 20 mM butyrate), gene and protein expression of SLC5A8 in rumen epithelium was lower at elevated SCFA concentrations typical for SARA cows (90 mM acetate, 40 mM propionate, and 30 mM butyrate), specifically for elevated concentrations of propionate or butyrate in contrast to elevated concentrations of acetate increased gene and protein expression of SLC5A8 in rumen epithelium. In conclusion, the elevated concentrations of propionate and butyrate inhibit ruminal absorption of SCFA via downregulation of SLC5A8 in SARA cows; the expression of SLC5A8 plays an important role in the etiology of SARA. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7406710/ /pubmed/32850999 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00394 Text en Copyright © 2020 Zhao, Bobe, Wang, Zhang, Zhao, Zhang, Sun, Yuan, Li and Liu. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Zhao, Chenxu
Bobe, Gerd
Wang, Yazhou
Zhang, Xinyue
Zhao, Zhibo
Zhang, Shiqi
Sun, Guoquan
Yuan, Xue
Li, Xinwei
Liu, Guowen
Potential Role of SLC5A8 Expression in the Etiology of Subacute Ruminal Acidosis
title Potential Role of SLC5A8 Expression in the Etiology of Subacute Ruminal Acidosis
title_full Potential Role of SLC5A8 Expression in the Etiology of Subacute Ruminal Acidosis
title_fullStr Potential Role of SLC5A8 Expression in the Etiology of Subacute Ruminal Acidosis
title_full_unstemmed Potential Role of SLC5A8 Expression in the Etiology of Subacute Ruminal Acidosis
title_short Potential Role of SLC5A8 Expression in the Etiology of Subacute Ruminal Acidosis
title_sort potential role of slc5a8 expression in the etiology of subacute ruminal acidosis
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7406710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32850999
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00394
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