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The Protective Role of Alpha-Ketoglutaric Acid on the Growth and Bone Development of Experimentally Induced Perinatal Growth-Retarded Piglets.

Ewa Tomaszewska1, Natalia Burmańczuk1, Piotr Dobrowolski2, Małgorzata Świątkiewicz3, Janine Donaldson4, Artur Burmańczuk5, Maria Mielnik-Błaszczak6, Damian Kuc6, Szymon Milewski7, Siemowit Muszyński7.   

Abstract

The effect of <span class="Chemical">alpha-ketoglutaric acid (<span class="Chemical">AKG) supplementation to experimentally-induced, perinatal growth-retarded piglets was examined. Sows were treated with a synthetic glucocorticoid (Gc) during the last 25 days of pregnancy, and after the birth, piglets were randomly divided into three groups depending on the treatment. The Gc/Gc + AKG and Gc/AKG groups born by Gc-treated sows after the birth were treated with Gc or Gc + AKG for 35 days. Significantly lower serum growth hormone, IGF-I, osteocalcin, leptin, and cortisol concentrations were observed in the Gc/Gc + AKG group, while the bone alkaline phosphatase activity was significantly higher. Serum insulin concentration was higher in the control group. Serum alanine, lysine, histidine, and tryptophan concentrations were higher in the Gc/Gc + AKG and Gc/AKG groups. The perinatal action of Gc significantly affects histomorphometry of articular cartilage and trabecular bone and bone mechanics. The results clearly showed that dietary AKG had positive effects with regards to the profile of free amino acids. Taking into account the function of AKG as an energy donor and stimulator of collagen synthesis, it can be concluded that the anabolic role of AKG may be the main mechanism responsible for its protective effect against the GC-induced perinatal intensified catabolic state.

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Keywords:  bone; glucocorticoid; perinatal growth-retardation; pigs; α-ketoglutaric acid

Year:  2021        PMID: 33435211     DOI: 10.3390/ani11010137

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Animals (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-2615            Impact factor:   2.752


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1.  Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Analyses Provide Insights into the Growth and Development Advantages of Triploid Apostichopus japonicus.

Authors:  Jiahui Xie; Yi Sun; Yue Cao; Lingshu Han; Yuanxin Li; Beichen Ding; Chuang Gao; Pengfei Hao; Xin Jin; Yaqing Chang; Jian Song; Donghong Yin; Jun Ding
Journal:  Mar Biotechnol (NY)       Date:  2022-02-05       Impact factor: 3.619

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