Ketosis is one of the most important health problems in dairy sheep. The aim of this study was to evaluate the metabolic alterations in hyperketonemic (HYK) ewes. Forty-six adult Sardinian ewes were enrolled between 7 ± 3 days post-partum. Blood samples were collected from the jugular vein using Venosafe tubes containing clot activator from jugular vein after clinical examination. The concentration of β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) was determined in serum and used to divide ewes into assign ewes into: Non-HYK (serum BHB < 0.80 mmol/L) and HYK (serum BHB ≥ 0.80 mmol/L) groups. Animal data and biochemical parameters of groups were examined with one-way ANOVA, and metabolite differences were tested using a t-test. A robust principal component analysis model and a heatmap were used to highlight common trends among metabolites. Over-representation analysis was performed to investigate metabolic pathways potentially altered in connection with BHB alterations. The metabolomic analysis identified 54 metabolites with 14 different between groups. These metabolites indicate altered ruminal microbial populations and fermentations; an interruption of the tricarboxylic acid cycle; initial lack of glucogenic substrates; mobilization of body reserves; the potential alteration of electron transport chain; influence on urea synthesis; alteration of nervous system, inflammatory response, and immune cell function.

Evaluation of the metabolomic profile through ¹HNMR spectroscopy in ewes affected by hyperketonemia / Lisuzzo, Anastasia; Laghi, Luca; Fiore, Filippo; Harvatine, Kevin; Mazzotta, Elisa; Faillace, Vanessa; Spissu, Nicoletta; Zhu, Chenglin; Moscati, Livia; Fiore, Enrico. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - ELETTRONICO. - 12:(2022), pp. 16463.1-16463.12. [10.21203/rs.3.rs-1668613/v1]

Evaluation of the metabolomic profile through ¹HNMR spectroscopy in ewes affected by hyperketonemia

Laghi, Luca;Zhu, Chenglin;
2022

Abstract

Ketosis is one of the most important health problems in dairy sheep. The aim of this study was to evaluate the metabolic alterations in hyperketonemic (HYK) ewes. Forty-six adult Sardinian ewes were enrolled between 7 ± 3 days post-partum. Blood samples were collected from the jugular vein using Venosafe tubes containing clot activator from jugular vein after clinical examination. The concentration of β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) was determined in serum and used to divide ewes into assign ewes into: Non-HYK (serum BHB < 0.80 mmol/L) and HYK (serum BHB ≥ 0.80 mmol/L) groups. Animal data and biochemical parameters of groups were examined with one-way ANOVA, and metabolite differences were tested using a t-test. A robust principal component analysis model and a heatmap were used to highlight common trends among metabolites. Over-representation analysis was performed to investigate metabolic pathways potentially altered in connection with BHB alterations. The metabolomic analysis identified 54 metabolites with 14 different between groups. These metabolites indicate altered ruminal microbial populations and fermentations; an interruption of the tricarboxylic acid cycle; initial lack of glucogenic substrates; mobilization of body reserves; the potential alteration of electron transport chain; influence on urea synthesis; alteration of nervous system, inflammatory response, and immune cell function.
2022
Evaluation of the metabolomic profile through ¹HNMR spectroscopy in ewes affected by hyperketonemia / Lisuzzo, Anastasia; Laghi, Luca; Fiore, Filippo; Harvatine, Kevin; Mazzotta, Elisa; Faillace, Vanessa; Spissu, Nicoletta; Zhu, Chenglin; Moscati, Livia; Fiore, Enrico. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - ELETTRONICO. - 12:(2022), pp. 16463.1-16463.12. [10.21203/rs.3.rs-1668613/v1]
Lisuzzo, Anastasia; Laghi, Luca; Fiore, Filippo; Harvatine, Kevin; Mazzotta, Elisa; Faillace, Vanessa; Spissu, Nicoletta; Zhu, Chenglin; Moscati, Livia; Fiore, Enrico
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