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Relationships between plasma methylmalonic acid and ruminal succinate in cobalt-deficient and -repleted sheep

机译:缺钴复饲绵羊血浆甲基丙二酸与瘤胃琥珀酸的关系

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We measured methylmalonic acid (MMA) in plasma and succinate in the rumen during the depletion of sheep to a state of severe cobalt deficiency and repletion by various forms of supplementation. Groups of 10, cobalt-deficient weaners were allocated to one of 4 treatments: no supplement, 0.1 or 4.0 mg/day of cobalt as a solution of CoSO4.7H2O per os, or intramuscular vitamin B12.nnPlasma concentrations of MMA were elevated above the normal range (5 µmol/L) after 35 days on the cobalt-deficient diet, before a reduction in feed intake and while liveweights were still increasing. In all 3 supplemented groups of sheep, plasma vitamin B12 concentrations increased to normal levels within 10 days of supplementation (P < 0.001). Plasma MMA concentrations were reduced to normal levels within 10 days with vitamin B12 supplementation but took 31 days with oral cobalt supplementation (P < 0.001). Plasma MMA concentration in the unsupplemented group continued to rise and remain high for the duration of the experiment and did not show the peak and decline to levels indistinguishable from cobalt adequate levels as observed by others.nnRumen succinate concentrations were elevated within 6 days of sheep being introduced to a cobalt-deficient diet and in the unsupplemented sheep remained elevated for the duration of measurement. This rise in rumen succinate was seen at a wider range of cobalt intakes than previously reported. In both oral cobalt treatments, vitamin B12 concentrations increased (P < 0.001) and succinate concentrations decreased (P < 0.001) in the rumen to normal levels within 6 days of supplementation. However, the vitamin B12 provided to the sheep by injection was not recycled to the rumen to any effective degree, as demonstrated by the persistence of high rumen succinate concentrations. The ability of the vitamin B12-supplemented sheep to maintain higher rates of wool growth than deficient sheep, while still exhibiting elevated succinate concentrations in the rumen, demonstrates that overcoming the blockage of the methylmalonyl CoA mutase pathway in the rumen is not essential for restoring metabolic pathways such as those responsible for wool growth.nnThis work contributes to the knowledge of plasma MMA and rumen succinate as useful indicators of functional cobalt status and cobalt intake in sheep.
机译:在通过各种形式的补充将绵羊耗竭至严重钴缺乏和饱食的状态下,我们测量了血浆中的甲基丙二酸(MMA)和瘤胃中的琥珀酸。将10个缺乏钴的断奶仔猪分为一组,进行以下4种处理之一:无补充剂,每天口服0.1或4.0毫克钴作为CoSO4.7H2O溶液或肌内维生素B12.nn血浆中MMA的浓度升高至缺钴饮食35天后,在采食量减少之前和活体重仍在增加的情况下,正常范围(5 µmol / L)。在所有3个补充羊组中,补充维生素10天之内血浆维生素B12浓度增加到正常水平(P <0.001)。补充维生素B12后10天内血浆MMA浓度降至正常水平,而口服钴补充则31天(P <0.001)。在实验过程中,未补充组的血浆MMA浓度持续上升并保持较高水平,并且未显示峰值和下降至与其他人所观察到的钴充足水平无法区别的水平。在缺乏钴的饮食中和未补充绵羊的情况下,在测量期间,其含量仍保持较高水平。瘤胃琥珀酸的增加是在钴摄入范围较以前报道的范围更大的情况下发生的。在两种口服钴治疗中,瘤胃中维生素B12的浓度均在补充的6天内升高(P <0.001),琥珀酸的浓度降低(P <0.001)。然而,通过高瘤胃琥珀酸浓度的持久性证明,通过注射提供给绵羊的维生素B12没有以任何有效程度再循环至瘤胃。补充维生素B12的绵羊维持羊毛生长的速度要比缺乏绵羊的绵羊高,而瘤胃中琥珀酸的浓度仍然较高,这表明克服瘤胃中甲基丙二酰辅酶A突变酶途径的障碍对于恢复代谢不是必需的这项工作有助于人们了解血浆MMA和瘤胃琥珀酸酯作为绵羊功能性钴状态和钴摄入量的有用指标。

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    《Crop and Pasture Science》 |2007年第4期|p.367-373|共7页
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    A Previously School of Animal Biology, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia. B CSIRO Livestock Industries, Private Bag No. 5, Wembley, WA 6913, Australia. C School of Animal Biology, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia. D Western Australian Department of Agriculture, Locked Bag 4, Bentley Delivery Centre, WA 6983, Australia. E Corresponding author. Email: wiese@activ8.net.au;

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    cobalt, vitamin B12.;

    机译:钴;维生素B12。;

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