| Literature DB >> 29905066 |
Yupeng Liao1, Rui Hu1, Zhisheng Wang1, Quanhui Peng1, Xianwen Dong1, Xiangfei Zhang1, Huawei Zou1, Qijian Pu1, Bai Xue1, Lizhi Wang1.
Abstract
This study was to determine differences in the global metabolic profiles of serum and urine of Xuanhan yellow cattle, Simmental crossbred cattle (Simmental × Xuanhan yellow cattle), and cattle-yaks (Jersey × Maiwa yak) under heat stress (temperature-humidity index remained above 80 for 1 week). A total of 55 different metabolites associated with the three breeds were identified in the serum and urine samples by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The metabolic adaptations to heat stress are heterogeneous. Cattle-yaks mobilize a greater amount of body protein to release glucogenic amino acids to supply energy, whereas the tricarboxylic acid cycle is inhibited. Simmental crossbred cattle mobilize a greater amount of body fat to use free fatty acids as an energy source. In comparison with Simmental crossbred cattle and cattle-yaks, Xuanhan yellow cattle have higher glycolytic activity and possess a stronger antioxidant defense system and are, in conclusion, more adapted to hot and humid environments.Entities:
Keywords: beef cattle; gas chromatography−mass spectrometry; heat stress; metabolic pathway; metabolomics
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29905066 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.8b01794
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279