Literature DB >> 26290160

Establishment of the biochemical and endocrine blood profiles in the Majorera and Palmera dairy goat breeds: the effect of feed restriction.

Joana R Lérias1, Raquel Peña2, Lorenzo E Hernández-Castellano3, Juan Capote4, Noemí Castro3, Anastasio Argüello3, Susana S Araújo1, Yolanda Saco2, Anna Bassols2, André M Almeida1.   

Abstract

Feed restriction, and seasonal weight loss (SWL), are major setbacks for animal production in the tropics and the Mediterranean. They may be solved through the use of autochthonous breeds particularly well adapted to SWL. It is therefore of major importance to determine markers of tolerance to feed restriction of putative use in animal selection. Two indigenous breeds from the Canary Islands, Palmera and Majorera, are commonly used by dairy goat farmers and, interestingly, have different phenotype characteristics albeit with a common ancestry. Indeed, Majorera is well adapted to feed restriction whereas the Palmera is susceptible to feed restriction. In addition, regardless of their importance in dairy production, there are only a limited number of reports relating to these breeds and, to the best of our knowledge, there is no description of their blood metabolite standard values under control conditions or as affected by feed restriction. In this study we analysed the blood metabolite profiles in Majorera and Palmera goats aiming to establish the differential responses to feed restriction between the two breeds and to characterise their metabolite standard values under control conditions. We observed significant differences in creatinine, urea, non-esterified fatty acids (NEFAs), cholesterol, IGF-1 and T3 due to underfeeding. Furthermore, a PCA analysis, revealed that animals submitted to undernutrition could be distinguished from the control groups, with the formation of three separate clusters (Palmera individuals after 22 d of subnutrition (PE22); Majorera individuals after 22 d of subnutrition (ME22) and animals assigned to control conditions (MC0, MC22, PC0 and PC22)), highlighting different responses of the two breeds to undernutrition.

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Keywords:  Blood metabolites; Majorera; Palmera; goat; seasonal weight loss

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26290160     DOI: 10.1017/S0022029915000412

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dairy Res        ISSN: 0022-0299            Impact factor:   1.904


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2.  The ovine hepatic mitochondrial proteome: Understanding seasonal weight loss tolerance in two distinct breeds.

Authors:  Blake A Miller; Aspinas Chapwanya; Tanya Kilminster; Tim Scanlon; John Milton; Hugo Osório; Chris Oldham; Johan Greeff; Don R Bergfelt; Alexandre M O Campos; André M Almeida
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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-03-31       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  The hepatic and skeletal muscle ovine metabolomes as affected by weight loss: a study in three sheep breeds using NMR-metabolomics.

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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-12-14       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  Understanding seasonal weight loss tolerance in dairy goats: a transcriptomics approach.

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