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Dietary L-Carnitine Affects Leukocyte Count and Function in Dairy Cows Around Parturition

In early lactation, an energy deficit leading to a negative energy balance (NEB) is associated with increased susceptibility to disease and has been shown to be an important factor during transition in dairy cows. L-carnitine as a key factor in the mitochondrial transport of fatty acids and subseque...

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Autores principales: Kononov, Susanne Ursula, Meyer, Jennifer, Frahm, Jana, Kersten, Susanne, Kluess, Jeannette, Bühler, Susanne, Wegerich, Anja, Rehage, Jürgen, Meyer, Ulrich, Huber, Korinna, Dänicke, Sven
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8965741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35370999
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.784046
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author Kononov, Susanne Ursula
Meyer, Jennifer
Frahm, Jana
Kersten, Susanne
Kluess, Jeannette
Bühler, Susanne
Wegerich, Anja
Rehage, Jürgen
Meyer, Ulrich
Huber, Korinna
Dänicke, Sven
author_facet Kononov, Susanne Ursula
Meyer, Jennifer
Frahm, Jana
Kersten, Susanne
Kluess, Jeannette
Bühler, Susanne
Wegerich, Anja
Rehage, Jürgen
Meyer, Ulrich
Huber, Korinna
Dänicke, Sven
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description In early lactation, an energy deficit leading to a negative energy balance (NEB) is associated with increased susceptibility to disease and has been shown to be an important factor during transition in dairy cows. L-carnitine as a key factor in the mitochondrial transport of fatty acids and subsequently for β-oxidation and energy release is known to modulate mitochondrial biogenesis and thus influence metabolism and immune system. In the current study, we characterized hematological changes around parturition and investigated the potential effects of dietary L-carnitine supplementation on immune cell functions. For this approach, dairy cows were assigned either to a control (CON, n = 30) or an L-carnitine group [CAR, n = 29, 25 g rumen-protected L-carnitine per cow and day (d)]. Blood samples were taken from d 42 ante partum (ap) until d 110 post-partum (pp), with special focus and frequent sampling from 0.5 to72 h post-calving to clarify the impact of L-carnitine supplementation on leukocyte count, formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in polymorphonuclear cells (PMN) and peripheral mononuclear cells (PBMC) and their phagocytosis activity. Blood cortisol concentration and the capacity of PBMC proliferation was also investigated. All populations of leukocytes were changed during the peripartal period, especially granulocytes showed a characteristic increase up to 4 h pp. L-carnitine supplementation resulted in increased levels of eosinophils which was particularly pronounced one day before to 4 h pp, indicating a possible enhanced support for tissue repair and recovery. Non-supplemented cows showed a higher phagocytic activity in PBMC as well as a higher phagocytic capacity of PMN during the most demanding period around parturition, which may relate to a decrease in plasma levels of non-esterified fatty acids reported previously. L-carnitine, on the other hand, led to an increased efficiency to form ROS in stimulated PMN. Finally, a short period around calving proved to be a sensitive period in which L-carnitine administration was effective.
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spelling pubmed-89657412022-03-31 Dietary L-Carnitine Affects Leukocyte Count and Function in Dairy Cows Around Parturition Kononov, Susanne Ursula Meyer, Jennifer Frahm, Jana Kersten, Susanne Kluess, Jeannette Bühler, Susanne Wegerich, Anja Rehage, Jürgen Meyer, Ulrich Huber, Korinna Dänicke, Sven Front Immunol Immunology In early lactation, an energy deficit leading to a negative energy balance (NEB) is associated with increased susceptibility to disease and has been shown to be an important factor during transition in dairy cows. L-carnitine as a key factor in the mitochondrial transport of fatty acids and subsequently for β-oxidation and energy release is known to modulate mitochondrial biogenesis and thus influence metabolism and immune system. In the current study, we characterized hematological changes around parturition and investigated the potential effects of dietary L-carnitine supplementation on immune cell functions. For this approach, dairy cows were assigned either to a control (CON, n = 30) or an L-carnitine group [CAR, n = 29, 25 g rumen-protected L-carnitine per cow and day (d)]. Blood samples were taken from d 42 ante partum (ap) until d 110 post-partum (pp), with special focus and frequent sampling from 0.5 to72 h post-calving to clarify the impact of L-carnitine supplementation on leukocyte count, formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in polymorphonuclear cells (PMN) and peripheral mononuclear cells (PBMC) and their phagocytosis activity. Blood cortisol concentration and the capacity of PBMC proliferation was also investigated. All populations of leukocytes were changed during the peripartal period, especially granulocytes showed a characteristic increase up to 4 h pp. L-carnitine supplementation resulted in increased levels of eosinophils which was particularly pronounced one day before to 4 h pp, indicating a possible enhanced support for tissue repair and recovery. Non-supplemented cows showed a higher phagocytic activity in PBMC as well as a higher phagocytic capacity of PMN during the most demanding period around parturition, which may relate to a decrease in plasma levels of non-esterified fatty acids reported previously. L-carnitine, on the other hand, led to an increased efficiency to form ROS in stimulated PMN. Finally, a short period around calving proved to be a sensitive period in which L-carnitine administration was effective. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8965741/ /pubmed/35370999 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.784046 Text en Copyright © 2022 Kononov, Meyer, Frahm, Kersten, Kluess, Bühler, Wegerich, Rehage, Meyer, Huber and Dänicke https://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 Immunology
Kononov, Susanne Ursula
Meyer, Jennifer
Frahm, Jana
Kersten, Susanne
Kluess, Jeannette
Bühler, Susanne
Wegerich, Anja
Rehage, Jürgen
Meyer, Ulrich
Huber, Korinna
Dänicke, Sven
Dietary L-Carnitine Affects Leukocyte Count and Function in Dairy Cows Around Parturition
title Dietary L-Carnitine Affects Leukocyte Count and Function in Dairy Cows Around Parturition
title_full Dietary L-Carnitine Affects Leukocyte Count and Function in Dairy Cows Around Parturition
title_fullStr Dietary L-Carnitine Affects Leukocyte Count and Function in Dairy Cows Around Parturition
title_full_unstemmed Dietary L-Carnitine Affects Leukocyte Count and Function in Dairy Cows Around Parturition
title_short Dietary L-Carnitine Affects Leukocyte Count and Function in Dairy Cows Around Parturition
title_sort dietary l-carnitine affects leukocyte count and function in dairy cows around parturition
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8965741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35370999
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.784046
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