The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of supplementing rumen-protected Lys based on a Lys-deficient diet on liver metabolism in growing Holstein heifers.The experiment was conducted for 3 months ...The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of supplementing rumen-protected Lys based on a Lys-deficient diet on liver metabolism in growing Holstein heifers.The experiment was conducted for 3 months with 36 Holstein heifers(initial body weight:200±9.0 kg;7-month-old).Heifers were randomly assigned to 2 diets based on corn,soybean meal,alfalfa hay,and wheat bran:control,Lysdeficient diet(LD;0.66%Lys in diet),and Lys-adequate diet(LA;1.00%Lys in diet).The results showed no difference in growth performance between the 2 groups(P>0.05).However,there was a clear trend of increasing feed conversion rate with Lys supplementation(0.05<P<0.01).The serum urea nitrogen concentration was significantly decreased,and the aspartate aminotransferase-to-alanine aminotransferase ratio was significantly decreased by Lys supplementation(P<0.05).Moreover,growing heifers fed a Lys-adequate diet had lower levels of urine nitrogen excretion and higher levels of the biological value of nitrogen(P<0.05).Metabolomic analysis revealed that 5 types of phosphatidylcholine and 3 types of ceramide were significantly increased and enriched in sphingolipid metabolism and glycero phospholipid metabolism(P<0.05).His,Leu,and Asp levels were significantly decreased in the liver following Lys supplementation(P<0.05).In conclusion,Lys supplementation may promote the synthesis of body tissue proteins,as evidenced by significantly decreased amino acids in the liver and urine N excretion,it also improves hepatic lipid metabolism by providing lipoprotein precursors.展开更多
基金supported,in part,by the Key Research and Development Program of Hebei Province(19226621D)Earmarked Fund for Beijing Dairy Industry Innovation Consortium of Agriculture Research System,Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Project(CAAS-XTCX-2016011-01)+2 种基金Fundamental Research Funds for Central Non-profit Scientific Institution(Y2019CG08)Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program(CAAS-ASTIP-2017-FRI-04)Science and Technology Open Cooperation Project of Henan Province(182106000035)Study on the Pattern of Diet Amino Acid for Different Physiological Stages of Heifers。
文摘The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of supplementing rumen-protected Lys based on a Lys-deficient diet on liver metabolism in growing Holstein heifers.The experiment was conducted for 3 months with 36 Holstein heifers(initial body weight:200±9.0 kg;7-month-old).Heifers were randomly assigned to 2 diets based on corn,soybean meal,alfalfa hay,and wheat bran:control,Lysdeficient diet(LD;0.66%Lys in diet),and Lys-adequate diet(LA;1.00%Lys in diet).The results showed no difference in growth performance between the 2 groups(P>0.05).However,there was a clear trend of increasing feed conversion rate with Lys supplementation(0.05<P<0.01).The serum urea nitrogen concentration was significantly decreased,and the aspartate aminotransferase-to-alanine aminotransferase ratio was significantly decreased by Lys supplementation(P<0.05).Moreover,growing heifers fed a Lys-adequate diet had lower levels of urine nitrogen excretion and higher levels of the biological value of nitrogen(P<0.05).Metabolomic analysis revealed that 5 types of phosphatidylcholine and 3 types of ceramide were significantly increased and enriched in sphingolipid metabolism and glycero phospholipid metabolism(P<0.05).His,Leu,and Asp levels were significantly decreased in the liver following Lys supplementation(P<0.05).In conclusion,Lys supplementation may promote the synthesis of body tissue proteins,as evidenced by significantly decreased amino acids in the liver and urine N excretion,it also improves hepatic lipid metabolism by providing lipoprotein precursors.