In high-yielding dairy cows, the rapidly increasing milk production after parturition can result in a negative nutrient balance, since feed intake is insufficient to cover the needs for lactation. Mobilizing body reserves, mainly adipose tissue (AT), might affect steroid metabolism. We hypothesized, that cows differing in the extent of periparturient lipomobilization, will have divergent steroid profiles measured in serum and subcutaneous (sc)AT by a targeted metabolomics approach and steroidogenic enzyme profiles in scAT and liver. Fifteen weeks antepartum, 38 multiparous Holstein cows were allocated to a high (HBCS) or normal body condition (NBCS) group fed differently until week 7 antepartum to either increase (HBCS BCS: 3.8 ± 0.1 and BF...
Dairy cows undergo tremendous metabolic and physiological adaptations around parturition to support ...
Dairy cows undergo significant metabolic and endocrine changes during the transition from pregnancy ...
During the transition from gestation to lactation, dairy cows experience negative energy balance due...
Abstract Background Previous research has revealed a strong inflammatory response within adipose (AT...
Adipose tissue plays an important role in a cow's ability to adapt to the metabolic demands of lacta...
Recent studies demonstrating a higher incidence of metabolic disorders after calving have challenged...
Fat mobilization to meet energy requirements during early lactation is inevitable because of insuffi...
Adipose tissue is a central regulator of metabolism in dairy cows; however, little is known about th...
A successful transition into lactation determines optimum production, reproduction, and health. The ...
Abstract Background Overconditioned dairy cows are susceptible to excessive lipolysis and increased ...
Simple Summary This work described the analysis of differential protein expression of subcutaneous a...
Dairy cows undergo dynamic physiological changes from late gestation to early lactation, including m...
During the peripartal period the dairy cow undergoes enormous metabolic changes switching from the a...
The common practice of increasing dietary energy density during the close-up dry period (last ∼3 wk ...
Fat mobilization in high-yielding dairy cows during early lactation occurs to overcome negative ener...
Dairy cows undergo tremendous metabolic and physiological adaptations around parturition to support ...
Dairy cows undergo significant metabolic and endocrine changes during the transition from pregnancy ...
During the transition from gestation to lactation, dairy cows experience negative energy balance due...
Abstract Background Previous research has revealed a strong inflammatory response within adipose (AT...
Adipose tissue plays an important role in a cow's ability to adapt to the metabolic demands of lacta...
Recent studies demonstrating a higher incidence of metabolic disorders after calving have challenged...
Fat mobilization to meet energy requirements during early lactation is inevitable because of insuffi...
Adipose tissue is a central regulator of metabolism in dairy cows; however, little is known about th...
A successful transition into lactation determines optimum production, reproduction, and health. The ...
Abstract Background Overconditioned dairy cows are susceptible to excessive lipolysis and increased ...
Simple Summary This work described the analysis of differential protein expression of subcutaneous a...
Dairy cows undergo dynamic physiological changes from late gestation to early lactation, including m...
During the peripartal period the dairy cow undergoes enormous metabolic changes switching from the a...
The common practice of increasing dietary energy density during the close-up dry period (last ∼3 wk ...
Fat mobilization in high-yielding dairy cows during early lactation occurs to overcome negative ener...
Dairy cows undergo tremendous metabolic and physiological adaptations around parturition to support ...
Dairy cows undergo significant metabolic and endocrine changes during the transition from pregnancy ...
During the transition from gestation to lactation, dairy cows experience negative energy balance due...