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Evidence of In Vivo Absorption of Lactate and Modulation of Short Chain Fatty Acid Absorption from the Reticulorumen of Non-Lactating Cattle Fed High Concentrate Diets
- Source :
- PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 10, p e0164192 (2016)
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- Public Library of Science, 2016.
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Abstract
- Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and lactate are endproducts of rumen fermentation and important energy sources for the host ruminant. Because their rapid accumulation results in ruminal acidosis, enhancement of the absorption of SCFA and lactate across reticuloruminal wall is instrumental in increasing energy supply and preventing ruminal acidosis in cattle. This study investigated whether the reticuloruminal absorption of SCFAs and lactate was altered by different strategies of high concentrate feeding. Eight rumen- cannulated, non-lactating Holstein cows were fed a forage-only diet (baseline) and then gradually adapted over 6 d to a 60% concentrate level. Thereafter, this concentrate-rich diet was fed for 4 wk either continuously (Con; n = 8) or interruptedly (Int; n = 8). Absorption of SCFAs and lactate was determined in vivo from the experimental buffer introduced into the washed reticulorumen. The buffer contained acetate, propionate, butyrate and lactate at a concentration of 60, 30, 10 and 5 mmol/L, respectively and Cr-EDTA as a marker for correcting ruminal water fluxes. The reticuloruminal absorption after 35 and 65 min of buffer incubation was measured at the baseline, after 1 wk of 60% concentrate feeding in the interrupted model (Int-1) and after 4 wk of concentrate feeding in both feeding models (Int-4 and Con-4). Data showed that the absorption rates of individual and total SCFAs during the first 35 min of incubation of Con-4 were highest (~1.7 times compared to baseline), while Int-1 and Int-4 were similar to respective baseline. Lactate was not absorbed during forage-only baseline and 1-wk concentrate feeding, but after 4-wk feeding of concentrates in both models. In conclusion, SCFAs absorption across the reticulorumen of non-lactating cattle was enhanced by the 4-wk continuous concentrate feeding, which seems to be more advantageous in terms of rumen acidosis prevention compared to the interrupted feeding model. The study provides evidence of lactate absorption across the reticulorumen of non- lactating cattle after both continuous and interrupted 4-wk concentrate feeding.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Metabolic Processes
lcsh:Medicine
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Biochemistry
Epithelium
Cattle feeding
chemistry.chemical_compound
Medicine and Health Sciences
lcsh:Science
Acidosis
chemistry.chemical_classification
Mammals
Multidisciplinary
Cross-Over Studies
Short-chain fatty acid
Fatty Acids
Agriculture
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
Ruminants
Lipids
Lactic acid
Chemistry
Vertebrates
Physical Sciences
Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Female
medicine.symptom
Anatomy
Energy source
Research Article
Livestock
Rumen
Biology
03 medical and health sciences
Animal science
Signs and Symptoms
Reticulorumen
Bovines
Diagnostic Medicine
medicine
Animals
Lactation
Lactic Acid
Nutrition
lcsh:R
0402 animal and dairy science
Organisms
Chemical Compounds
Biology and Life Sciences
Feeding Behavior
Fatty Acids, Volatile
040201 dairy & animal science
Animal Feed
Diet
030104 developmental biology
Biological Tissue
Metabolism
chemistry
Amniotes
Fermentation
Propionate
lcsh:Q
Cattle
Propionates
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 19326203
- Volume :
- 11
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PLoS ONE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9d25eb80a5e883c92601b2d1ebc01864