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出生后早期饲喂全脂牛乳、羊乳或山羊乳的仔猪外周血浆代谢物谱分析

Metabolite profiling of peripheral blood plasma in pigs in early postnatal life fed whole bovine, caprine or ovine milk.

作者信息

Jena Ankita, Montoya Carlos A, Fraser Karl, Giezenaar Caroline, Young Wayne, Mullaney Jane A, Dilger Ryan N, Roy Debashree, McNabb Warren C, Roy Nicole C

机构信息

Riddet Institute, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

School of Food and Advanced Technology, College of Sciences, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

出版信息

Front Nutr. 2023 Sep 26;10:1242301. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2023.1242301. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Ruminants' milk is commonly used for supplying nutrients to infants when breast milk is unavailable or limited. Previous studies have highlighted the differences between ruminants' milk composition, digestion, absorption, and fermentation. However, whether consuming different ruminants' milk impact the appearance of the circulatory blood metabolites in the early postnatal life is not well understood. The analysis conducted here aimed to determine the effect of feeding exclusively whole milk from bovine, caprine or ovine species to pigs, approximately 7 days-old for 15 days, on circulatory blood plasma metabolites. Relative intensities of plasma metabolites were detected using a liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry based metabolomic approach. Seven polar and 83 non-polar (lipids) metabolites in plasma were significantly different (false discovery rate < 0.05) between milk treatments. These included polar metabolites involved in amino acid metabolism and lipids belonging to phosphatidylcholine, lysophosphatidylcholine, sphingomyelin, and triglycerides. Compared to the caprine or bovine milk group, the relative intensities of polar metabolites and unsaturated triglycerides were higher in the peripheral circulation of the ovine milk group. In contrast, relative intensities of saturated triglycerides and phosphatidylcholine were higher in the bovine milk group compared to the ovine or caprine milk group. In addition, correlations were identified between amino acid and lipid intake and their appearance in peripheral blood circulation. The results highlighted that consuming different ruminants' milk influences the plasma appearance of metabolites, especially lipids, that may contribute to early postnatal life development in pigs.

摘要

当母乳无法获取或供应有限时,反刍动物的乳汁通常被用于为婴儿提供营养。先前的研究已经强调了反刍动物乳汁在成分、消化、吸收和发酵方面的差异。然而,食用不同反刍动物的乳汁是否会影响出生后早期循环血液中代谢物的出现,目前还不太清楚。本研究旨在确定给约7日龄的仔猪单独喂食来自牛、山羊或绵羊的全脂奶15天,对循环血浆代谢物的影响。使用基于液相色谱 - 质谱联用的代谢组学方法检测血浆代谢物的相对强度。不同乳汁处理组之间,血浆中的7种极性代谢物和83种非极性(脂质)代谢物存在显著差异(错误发现率<0.05)。这些包括参与氨基酸代谢的极性代谢物以及属于磷脂酰胆碱、溶血磷脂酰胆碱、鞘磷脂和甘油三酯的脂质。与山羊奶或牛奶组相比,绵羊奶组外周循环中极性代谢物和不饱和甘油三酯的相对强度更高。相反,与绵羊奶或山羊奶组相比牛奶组中饱和甘油三酯和磷脂酰胆碱的相对强度更高。此外,还确定了氨基酸和脂质摄入量与其在外周血液循环中出现情况之间的相关性。结果表明,食用不同反刍动物的乳汁会影响代谢物,尤其是脂质在血浆中的出现,这可能有助于仔猪出生后早期的生长发育。

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