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Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabolome profile evaluation in dairy cows with and without displaced abomasum.
Basoglu, Abdullah; Baspinar, Nuri; Tenori, Leonardo; Licari, Cristina; Gulersoy, Erdem.
Affiliation
  • Basoglu A; Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Selcuk University, Selcuklu, Konya, Turkey.
  • Baspinar N; Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Selcuk University, Selcuklu, Konya, Turkey.
  • Tenori L; Interuniversitary Consortium for Magnetic Resonance of Metalloproteins (C.I.R.M.M.P.), Sesto Fiorentino (Florence), Italy.
  • Licari C; Magnetic Resonance Center (CERM), University of Florence, Sesto Fiorentino (FI), Italy.
  • Gulersoy E; Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Selcuk University, Selcuklu, Konya, Turkey.
Vet Q ; 40(1): 1-15, 2020 Dec.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31858882
ABSTRACT

Background:

Displaced abomasum (DA) is a condition of dairy cows that severely impacts animal welfare and causes huge economic losses.

Objective:

To assess the metabolic status of the disease using metabolomics in serum, urine and liver samples aimed at both water soluble and lipid soluble fractions.

Methods:

Fifty Holstein multiparous cows with DA (42 left, 8 right) and 20 clinically healthy Holstein multiparous cows were used. Left DA was associated with concomitant ketosis in 19 animals and right in two. NMR-based metabolomics approach and hematological and biochemical analyses were performed. Statistical analysis was carried out on 1H-NMR data after they have been normalized using PQN method.

Results:

Contrary to generated PCA score plots the OPLS-supervised method revealed differences between healthy animals and diseased ones based on serum water-soluble samples. While water and lipid soluble metabolites decreased in serum samples, fatty acid fractions and cholesterol were increased in liver samples in DA affected cows. The metabolomic and chemical profiles clearly revealed that cows with DA (especially with LDA) were at risk of ketosis and fatty liver. Serum hippuric acid concentration was significantly higher in healthy cows in comparison with LDA, whereas serum glycine concentration was reported higher for healthy when compared to RDA affected animals.

Conclusion:

A biochemical network and pathway mapping revealed 'valine, leucine and isoleucine biosynthesis' and 'phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan biosynthesis' as the most probable altered metabolic pathway in DA condition. Serum was advocated as the optimal biological matrix for the 1H-NMR analysis.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Stomach Diseases / Cattle Diseases Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Vet Q Year: 2020 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Turkey

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Stomach Diseases / Cattle Diseases Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Vet Q Year: 2020 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Turkey