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Dietary trans octadecenoic acids upregulate the liver gene encoding Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor- alpha in transition dairy cows.

机译:日粮反式十八烯酸可上调过渡型奶牛中编码过氧化物酶体增殖物激活受体α的肝脏基因。

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Effects of feeding calcium salts of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) or trans octadecenoic acids (trans 18:1) on lipid metabolism and hepatic contents of mRNA encoding carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1 (CPT1), microsomal triglyceride transfer protein (MTP) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPAR alpha ) were examined in 15 early post-partum Holstein cows. Dietary treatments were initiated at approximately 4 weeks prior to expected calving dates and continued for 7 weeks post partum. Treatments prepartum consisted of (1) a basal diet (Control), (2) basal diet+150 g/d of CLA mix (CLA), or (3) basal diet+150 g/d of trans 18:1 mix (TRANS). Intakes of calcium salts of CLA and trans 18:1 mixes were adjusted to 225 g/d during the 7-week post-partum treatment period. Blood samples were collected at weeks 1, 2 and 4 post partum and plasma was harvested immediately for subsequent hormone and metabolite assays. Concentrations of insulin, insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), and leptin in blood did not vary among cows fed the three diets. Plasma nonesterified fatty acid (NEFA) concentrations decreased between weeks 1 and 4 of lactation and were lower in cows fed the diet supplemented with trans 18:1 than in those fed a control diet at week 2 post partum. Periparturient fat supplementation had no detectable effects on CPT1 mRNA content in the liver. Steady-state concentration of MTP mRNA in the liver was greater in the TRANS treatment group than in the control group at week 1 post partum. Feeding trans 18:1 supplements to transition dairy cows upregulated hepatic PPAR alpha mRNA content during the first month of lactation. Under the present experimental conditions, dietary CLA had minimal effects on plasma and hepatic lipid metabolite concentrations in early lactation Holstein cows. Results indicate that dietary trans fatty acids may affect liver lipid metabolism in post-partum dairy cows through alterations in PPAR alpha gene expression.
机译:饲喂共轭亚油酸(CLA)或反十八碳烯酸(反18:1)的钙盐对肉毒碱棕榈酰转移酶1(CPT1),微粒体甘油三酸酯转移蛋白(MTP)和过氧化物酶体增殖物激活的mRNA的脂质代谢和肝脏含量的影响在15例产后早期的荷斯坦奶牛中检查了受体α(PPAR alpha)。在预期产犊日期前约4周开始饮食治疗,并在产后持续7周。产前治疗包括(1)基础饮食(对照),(2)基础饮食+150 g / d的CLA混合物(CLA)或(3)基础饮食+150 g / d的反式18:1混合物(TRANS) )。在产后7周的治疗期间,将CLA和反式18:1混合物的钙盐摄入量调整为225 g / d。产后第1、2和4周收集血样,立即收集血浆用于随后的激素和代谢物测定。三种饮食喂养的奶牛的血液中胰岛素,胰岛素样生长因子-I(IGF-I)和瘦素的浓度无差异。在哺乳期的第1至4周之间,血浆非酯化脂肪酸(NEFA)浓度降低,并且在产后第2周时,饲喂添加了反式18:1饮食的母牛的血浆非酯化脂肪酸浓度低于对照饮食。围产期补充脂肪对肝脏中CPT1 mRNA含量无可检测的影响。产后第1周,TRANS治疗组肝脏中MTP mRNA的稳态浓度高于对照组。在哺乳期的头一个月中,向过渡型奶牛饲喂反式18:1补品会上调肝PPARαmRNA的含量。在目前的实验条件下,日粮CLA对荷斯坦奶牛早期泌乳的血浆和肝脂质代谢产物的影响微乎其微。结果表明,饮食中的反式脂肪酸可能通过改变PPARα基因表达来影响产后奶牛的肝脏脂质代谢。

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