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Changes in the Spectrum of Free Fatty Acids in Blood Serum of Dairy Cows during a Prolonged Summer Heat Wave

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Heat stress leads to poor welfare, decreased productivity, and poor product quality. It is known that the content of fatty acids in the blood can reflect the physiological state of the body under normal and pathological conditions. They can be biomarkers for the state of biomembranes...

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Autores principales: Mylostyvyi, Roman, Sejian, Veerasamy, Izhboldina, Olena, Kalinichenko, Olena, Karlova, Lina, Lesnovskay, Olena, Begma, Natalia, Marenkov, Oleh, Lykhach, Vadym, Midyk, Svitlana, Cherniy, Nikolay, Gutyj, Bogdan, Hoffmann, Gundula
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34944168
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11123391
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author Mylostyvyi, Roman
Sejian, Veerasamy
Izhboldina, Olena
Kalinichenko, Olena
Karlova, Lina
Lesnovskay, Olena
Begma, Natalia
Marenkov, Oleh
Lykhach, Vadym
Midyk, Svitlana
Cherniy, Nikolay
Gutyj, Bogdan
Hoffmann, Gundula
author_facet Mylostyvyi, Roman
Sejian, Veerasamy
Izhboldina, Olena
Kalinichenko, Olena
Karlova, Lina
Lesnovskay, Olena
Begma, Natalia
Marenkov, Oleh
Lykhach, Vadym
Midyk, Svitlana
Cherniy, Nikolay
Gutyj, Bogdan
Hoffmann, Gundula
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Heat stress leads to poor welfare, decreased productivity, and poor product quality. It is known that the content of fatty acids in the blood can reflect the physiological state of the body under normal and pathological conditions. They can be biomarkers for the state of biomembranes associated with inflammation and indicate the state of energy imbalance during chronic heat stress. They perform various functions in the body; therefore, the determination of the spectrum of free fatty acids can be used as biomarkers of these processes. The changes in the spectrum of free fatty acids in the blood serum of dairy cows revealed in our study will make it possible to better understand the physiological state of the organism and possibly indicate ways to maintain the health and milk productivity of animals under conditions of prolonged hyperthermia. ABSTRACT: This experiment was conducted to study the effect of a prolonged hot period on the fatty acid (FA) composition in blood serum of dairy cows. Eighteen multiparous Holstein cows were randomly assigned to the hyperthermia group (HYP, n = 8) in August (summer season) and the control group (CON, n = 10) in October (autumn season). Blood from animals of the HYP group was collected in one heat wave, which was preceded by a long period of heat stress (HS, temperature-humidity index (THI ≥ 72)). Blood from cows of the CON group was collected under thermal comfort conditions (THI < 68). The spectrum of free fatty acids (FFA) in the blood serum was analyzed by gas chromatography. The concentration of FFA increased, including saturated FAs and monounsaturated FAs, in the blood serum of cows under conditions of prolonged HS. This was associated with the mobilization of FA into the bloodstream from adipose tissue, as a consequence of negative energy balance. An increase in the ratio of n-6/n-3 polyunsaturated FAs may indicate biomembrane dysfunction and adversely affect dairy cows. This study showed that prolonged periods of heat can affect the FA composition of blood. How much this leads to changes in the FA composition of milk and the quality of food products remains to be seen in further research.
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spelling pubmed-86981682021-12-24 Changes in the Spectrum of Free Fatty Acids in Blood Serum of Dairy Cows during a Prolonged Summer Heat Wave Mylostyvyi, Roman Sejian, Veerasamy Izhboldina, Olena Kalinichenko, Olena Karlova, Lina Lesnovskay, Olena Begma, Natalia Marenkov, Oleh Lykhach, Vadym Midyk, Svitlana Cherniy, Nikolay Gutyj, Bogdan Hoffmann, Gundula Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Heat stress leads to poor welfare, decreased productivity, and poor product quality. It is known that the content of fatty acids in the blood can reflect the physiological state of the body under normal and pathological conditions. They can be biomarkers for the state of biomembranes associated with inflammation and indicate the state of energy imbalance during chronic heat stress. They perform various functions in the body; therefore, the determination of the spectrum of free fatty acids can be used as biomarkers of these processes. The changes in the spectrum of free fatty acids in the blood serum of dairy cows revealed in our study will make it possible to better understand the physiological state of the organism and possibly indicate ways to maintain the health and milk productivity of animals under conditions of prolonged hyperthermia. ABSTRACT: This experiment was conducted to study the effect of a prolonged hot period on the fatty acid (FA) composition in blood serum of dairy cows. Eighteen multiparous Holstein cows were randomly assigned to the hyperthermia group (HYP, n = 8) in August (summer season) and the control group (CON, n = 10) in October (autumn season). Blood from animals of the HYP group was collected in one heat wave, which was preceded by a long period of heat stress (HS, temperature-humidity index (THI ≥ 72)). Blood from cows of the CON group was collected under thermal comfort conditions (THI < 68). The spectrum of free fatty acids (FFA) in the blood serum was analyzed by gas chromatography. The concentration of FFA increased, including saturated FAs and monounsaturated FAs, in the blood serum of cows under conditions of prolonged HS. This was associated with the mobilization of FA into the bloodstream from adipose tissue, as a consequence of negative energy balance. An increase in the ratio of n-6/n-3 polyunsaturated FAs may indicate biomembrane dysfunction and adversely affect dairy cows. This study showed that prolonged periods of heat can affect the FA composition of blood. How much this leads to changes in the FA composition of milk and the quality of food products remains to be seen in further research. MDPI 2021-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8698168/ /pubmed/34944168 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11123391 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mylostyvyi, Roman
Sejian, Veerasamy
Izhboldina, Olena
Kalinichenko, Olena
Karlova, Lina
Lesnovskay, Olena
Begma, Natalia
Marenkov, Oleh
Lykhach, Vadym
Midyk, Svitlana
Cherniy, Nikolay
Gutyj, Bogdan
Hoffmann, Gundula
Changes in the Spectrum of Free Fatty Acids in Blood Serum of Dairy Cows during a Prolonged Summer Heat Wave
title Changes in the Spectrum of Free Fatty Acids in Blood Serum of Dairy Cows during a Prolonged Summer Heat Wave
title_full Changes in the Spectrum of Free Fatty Acids in Blood Serum of Dairy Cows during a Prolonged Summer Heat Wave
title_fullStr Changes in the Spectrum of Free Fatty Acids in Blood Serum of Dairy Cows during a Prolonged Summer Heat Wave
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the Spectrum of Free Fatty Acids in Blood Serum of Dairy Cows during a Prolonged Summer Heat Wave
title_short Changes in the Spectrum of Free Fatty Acids in Blood Serum of Dairy Cows during a Prolonged Summer Heat Wave
title_sort changes in the spectrum of free fatty acids in blood serum of dairy cows during a prolonged summer heat wave
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34944168
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11123391
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