Blood and adipose tissue steroid metabolomics and mRNA expression of steroidogenic enzymes in periparturient dairy cows differing in body condition.

  • Schuh, K.
  • Häussler, S.
  • Sadri, H.
  • Prehn, C.
  • Lintelmann, J.
  • Adamski, J.
  • Koch, C.
  • Frieten, D.
  • Ghaffari, M.H.
  • Dusel, G.
  • Sauerwein, H.
Publication date
January 2022
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

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...

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