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Rumen-protected glucose supplementation alters fecal microbiota and its metabolic profiles in early lactation dairy cows

INTRODUCTION: Negative energy balance (NEB) is the pathological basis of metabolic disorders in early lactation dairy cows. Rumen-protected glucose (RPG) is a feed additive to relieve NEB of cows in early lactation. The aims of the current study were to evaluate the impact of different doses of RPG...

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Autores principales: Wang, Yapin, Zhao, Yiguang, Nan, Xuemei, Wang, Yue, Cai, Meng, Jiang, Linshu, Luo, Qingyao, Xiong, Benhai
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9755595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36532465
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1034675
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author Wang, Yapin
Zhao, Yiguang
Nan, Xuemei
Wang, Yue
Cai, Meng
Jiang, Linshu
Luo, Qingyao
Xiong, Benhai
author_facet Wang, Yapin
Zhao, Yiguang
Nan, Xuemei
Wang, Yue
Cai, Meng
Jiang, Linshu
Luo, Qingyao
Xiong, Benhai
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description INTRODUCTION: Negative energy balance (NEB) is the pathological basis of metabolic disorders in early lactation dairy cows. Rumen-protected glucose (RPG) is a feed additive to relieve NEB of cows in early lactation. The aims of the current study were to evaluate the impact of different doses of RPG supply on fecal microbiota and metabolome in early lactation dairy cows, and their correlation with each other. METHODS: A total of 24 multiparous Holstein dairy cows in early lactation were randomly assigned to one of four treatments for the first 35 days of the early lactation period, as follows: control group, a basal diet without RPG (CON); low RPG, a basal diet plus 200 g/d RPG (LRPG); medium RPG, a basal diet plus 350 g/d RPG (MRPG); or HRPG, high RPG, a basal diet plus 500 g/d RPG (HRPG). After 35 days, fecal samples were obtained from cows in all groups individually and using 16S rRNA gene sequencing to evaluate their microbiotas, while their metabolites were evaluated through metabolomics. RESULTS: As expected, Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes were the core bacteria phyla. After RPG supplementation, there were an increase in Firmicutes and a decrease in Bacteroidetes. MRPG increased the relative abundance of cellulolytic bacteria, including Ruminococcaceae_UCG-005, Lachnospiraceae_UCG-008, Lachnospiraceae_FCS020_group, and Ruminiclostridium_9, while it decreased the relative abundance of Alistipes, Prevotellaceae_UCG-003, and Dorea. RPG supplementation could regulate the carbohydrate metabolism and amino acid metabolism pathway significantly and relieve lipolysis in dairy cows. Correlation analysis of fecal microbiome and metabolome showed that some major differential bacteria were the crucial contributors to differential metabolites. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, RPG supplementation can affect the fecal microbial components and microbial metabolism, and 350 g RPG might be the ideal dose as a daily supplement.
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spelling pubmed-97555952022-12-17 Rumen-protected glucose supplementation alters fecal microbiota and its metabolic profiles in early lactation dairy cows Wang, Yapin Zhao, Yiguang Nan, Xuemei Wang, Yue Cai, Meng Jiang, Linshu Luo, Qingyao Xiong, Benhai Front Microbiol Microbiology INTRODUCTION: Negative energy balance (NEB) is the pathological basis of metabolic disorders in early lactation dairy cows. Rumen-protected glucose (RPG) is a feed additive to relieve NEB of cows in early lactation. The aims of the current study were to evaluate the impact of different doses of RPG supply on fecal microbiota and metabolome in early lactation dairy cows, and their correlation with each other. METHODS: A total of 24 multiparous Holstein dairy cows in early lactation were randomly assigned to one of four treatments for the first 35 days of the early lactation period, as follows: control group, a basal diet without RPG (CON); low RPG, a basal diet plus 200 g/d RPG (LRPG); medium RPG, a basal diet plus 350 g/d RPG (MRPG); or HRPG, high RPG, a basal diet plus 500 g/d RPG (HRPG). After 35 days, fecal samples were obtained from cows in all groups individually and using 16S rRNA gene sequencing to evaluate their microbiotas, while their metabolites were evaluated through metabolomics. RESULTS: As expected, Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes were the core bacteria phyla. After RPG supplementation, there were an increase in Firmicutes and a decrease in Bacteroidetes. MRPG increased the relative abundance of cellulolytic bacteria, including Ruminococcaceae_UCG-005, Lachnospiraceae_UCG-008, Lachnospiraceae_FCS020_group, and Ruminiclostridium_9, while it decreased the relative abundance of Alistipes, Prevotellaceae_UCG-003, and Dorea. RPG supplementation could regulate the carbohydrate metabolism and amino acid metabolism pathway significantly and relieve lipolysis in dairy cows. Correlation analysis of fecal microbiome and metabolome showed that some major differential bacteria were the crucial contributors to differential metabolites. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, RPG supplementation can affect the fecal microbial components and microbial metabolism, and 350 g RPG might be the ideal dose as a daily supplement. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9755595/ /pubmed/36532465 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1034675 Text en Copyright © 2022 Wang, Zhao, Nan, Wang, Cai, Jiang, Luo and Xiong. 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 Microbiology
Wang, Yapin
Zhao, Yiguang
Nan, Xuemei
Wang, Yue
Cai, Meng
Jiang, Linshu
Luo, Qingyao
Xiong, Benhai
Rumen-protected glucose supplementation alters fecal microbiota and its metabolic profiles in early lactation dairy cows
title Rumen-protected glucose supplementation alters fecal microbiota and its metabolic profiles in early lactation dairy cows
title_full Rumen-protected glucose supplementation alters fecal microbiota and its metabolic profiles in early lactation dairy cows
title_fullStr Rumen-protected glucose supplementation alters fecal microbiota and its metabolic profiles in early lactation dairy cows
title_full_unstemmed Rumen-protected glucose supplementation alters fecal microbiota and its metabolic profiles in early lactation dairy cows
title_short Rumen-protected glucose supplementation alters fecal microbiota and its metabolic profiles in early lactation dairy cows
title_sort rumen-protected glucose supplementation alters fecal microbiota and its metabolic profiles in early lactation dairy cows
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9755595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36532465
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1034675
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