| Literature DB >> 27350130 |
Di Jin1, Guangjun Chang1, Kai Zhang1, Junfei Guo1, Tianle Xu1, Xiangzhen Shen2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Long-term high-concentrate diet (HCD) feeding can cause subacute ruminal acidosis in cows and subsequently trigger systemic inflammatory and immune responses. Therefore, we conducted the present study in which twelve lactating cows installed with ruminal fistula were randomly assigned to the HCD group (forage:concentrate = 4:6, n = 6) or the low-concentrate diet (LCD) group (forage:concentrate = 6:4, n = 6) and were fed for 20 weeks. Ruminal fluid, plasma and mammary gland tissue samples were collected at week 20 for analysing lipopolysaccharide (LPS), pro-inflammatory cytokines, and immune relevant gene expression. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of rumen-derived LPS on lingual antimicrobial peptide (LAP) synthesis and immune responses in mammary glands of lactating cows fed a HCD.Entities:
Keywords: Cow; High-concentrate diet; Lingual antimicrobial peptide; Lipopolysaccharide; Mammary gland
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27350130 PMCID: PMC4924273 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-016-0755-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Ingredients and nutrient composition of the experimental diets
| Ingredients, % of DM | Percentage (%)of ingredients (dry matter) | |
|---|---|---|
| LCD1 | HCD1 | |
| Corn silage | 30.00 | 20.00 |
| Alfalfa hay | 30.00 | 20.00 |
| Maize | 22.78 | 33.6 |
| Wheat bran | 5.15 | 15 |
| Soybean meal | 9.81 | 9 |
| Calcium phosphate dibasic | 0.92 | 0.53 |
| Powder | 0 | 0.52 |
| Salt | 0.35 | 0.35 |
| Premix2 | 1 | 1 |
| Total | 100 | 100 |
| Forage:concentrate | 6:4 | 4:6 |
| Nutritional composition3 | ||
| Net energy, MJ/kg | 6.32 | 6.74 |
| CP, % | 16 | 16.2 |
| EE, % | 3.96 | 4.15 |
| NDF, % | 37.71 | 31.92 |
| ADF, % | 22.75 | 17.55 |
| NFC, % | 32.43 | 40.31 |
| Ca, % | 0.9 | 0.8 |
| P, % | 0.45 | 0.45 |
1 LCD, low-concentrate diet; HCD, high-concentrate diet
2 The premix contained VA,1,900kU/kg; VD, 250kU/kg; VE, 3000 mg/kg; niacin, 4000 mg/kg; Cu, 1200 mg/kg; Fe, 525 mg/kg; Zn, 13,000 mg/kg; Mn, 5500 mg/kg; I, 170 mg/kg; Co, 50 mg/kg; Se, 27 mg/kg
3 The calculated nutritional composition values
The primer sequences of target and internal reference genes used in qPCR
| Gene | Forward primer | Reverse primer | GenBank accession | PCR products |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LAP | AGGCTCCATCACCTGCTCCTT | CCTGCAGCATTTTACTTGGGCT | AY911374.1 | 183 bp |
| BNBD5 | CTGGATCACCTGCTCCTCGT | GGTGCCAATCTGTCTCATGTTG | NM_001130761.1 | 150 bp |
| IL-1β | GGCCAAAGTCCCTGACCTCT | CTGCCACCATCACCACATTC | NM_174093.1 | 167 bp |
| IL-6 | GGAGGAAAAGGACGGATGCT | GGTCAGTGTTTGTGGCTGGA | NM_173923.2 | 227 bp |
| IL-8 | CCTCTTGTTCAATATGACTTCCA | GGCCCACTCAATAACTCTC | NM_173925.2 | 170 bp |
| TNF-α | CTTCTGCCTGCTGCACTTCG | GAGTTGATGTCGGCTACAACG | AF_348421.1 | 156 bp |
| NF-kB | ATACGTCGGCCGTGTCTAT | GGAACTGTGATCCGTGTAG | NM_001045868.1 | 129 bp |
| GAPDH | GGGTCATCATCTCTGCACCT | GGTCATAAGTCCCTCCACGA | XM_001252479 | 177 bp |
Ruminal pH and LPS content in rumen samples and in plasma samples from the lacteal artery and vein
| Item | Treatment | SEM |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LCD | HCD | |||
| Mean pH value | 6.02 | 5.90 | 0.03 | 0.03 |
| Time < pH 5.6, h/d | 1.65 | 3.72 | 0.50 | 0.01 |
| LPS in rumen, kEU/mL | 47.17 | 79.04 | 7.94 | <0.01 |
| LPS in plasma of lacteal artery, EU/mL | 0.47 | 0.86 | 0.06 | <0.01 |
| LPS in plasma of lacteal vein, EU/mL | 0.12 | 0.27 | 0.03 | <0.01 |
Fig. 1Effect of a HCD on MPO activity, NAG activity, and pro-inflammatory cytokine concentrations. a MPO activity in the mammary gland tissue. b MPO activity in the lacteal vein plasma. c NAG activity in the lacteal vein plasma. d IL-1β concentration in the lacteal vein plasma. e IL-6 concentration in the lacteal vein plasma. f TNF-α concentration in the lacteal vein plasma. Significant difference is indicated (*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01)
Fig. 2Quantitative real-time PCR. Quantification of the mRNA expression involved in immune and inflammatory responses in mammary glands of dairy cows fed a LCD or HCD. Single asterisk (*) indicates p < 0.05
Fig. 3Sections of mammary gland immunostained for LAP (×400). a Alveolar epithelial cells from the LCD group that are immunonegative for LAP. b Alveolar epithelial cells from the HCD group that are immunopositive for LAP. Arrows show positive immunoreactions for LAP. c Alveoli cultured with normal rabbit IgG as controls for LAP
Fig. 4Effect of a HCD on LAP protein expression in mammary gland. a Western blot results of LAP and β- tubulin proteins (Bands 1-4 represent LCD group samples, while bands 5–8 represent HCD group samples). b The mean relative protein expression of LAP against the reference β-tubulin protein as quantified by band density. Significant difference is indicated (*p < 0.05). c Correlation between LAP mRNA and protein expression levels (r, coefficient of correlation (Pearson); p, significance of correlation)
Fig. 5Effect of a HCD on the NF-kB signalling pathway in mammary gland. a Western blot results of phospho-NF-kB p65, p65 (GAPDH as an internal control), phospho-IkB, and IkB (β- tubulin as an internal control) proteins. Bands 1–4 represent LCD group samples, while bands 5–8 represent HCD group samples. b The mean relative expression of the target protein against the reference protein as quantified by band density. Significant difference is indicated (*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01)