Jugular arginine supplementation increases lactation performance and nitrogen utilization efficiency in lactating dairy cows

Abstract Background Enhancing the post-ruminal supply of arginine (Arg), a semi-essential amino acid (AA), elicits positive effects on milk production. Our objective was to determine the effects of Arg infusion on milk production parameters and aspects of nitrogen (N) absorption and utilization in l...

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Main Authors: Luoyang Ding, Yizhao Shen, Yifan Wang, Gang Zhou, Xin Zhang, Mengzhi Wang, Juan J. Loor, Lianmin Chen, Jun Zhang
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40104-018-0311-8
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spelling doaj-5c662497a81b4671808ab9107b7bb4bb2020-11-25T00:11:40ZengBMCJournal of Animal Science and Biotechnology2049-18912019-01-0110111010.1186/s40104-018-0311-8Jugular arginine supplementation increases lactation performance and nitrogen utilization efficiency in lactating dairy cowsLuoyang Ding0Yizhao Shen1Yifan Wang2Gang Zhou3Xin Zhang4Mengzhi Wang5Juan J. Loor6Lianmin Chen7Jun Zhang8College of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou UniversityCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou UniversityClinical Medical School, Southeast UniversityCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou UniversityCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou UniversityCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou UniversityDepartment of Animal Sciences and Division of Nutritional Sciences, University of IllinoisCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou UniversityCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou UniversityAbstract Background Enhancing the post-ruminal supply of arginine (Arg), a semi-essential amino acid (AA), elicits positive effects on milk production. Our objective was to determine the effects of Arg infusion on milk production parameters and aspects of nitrogen (N) absorption and utilization in lactating dairy cows. Six lactating Chinese Holstein cows of similar body weight (508 ± 14 kg), body condition score (3.0 ± 0), parity (4.0 ± 0), milk yield (30.6 ± 1.8 kg) and days in milk (20 ± 2 d) were randomly assigned to 3 treatments in a replicated 3 × 3 Latin square design with 21 d for each period (1 week for infusion and 2 weeks for washout). Treatments were 1) Control: saline; 2) Arg group: saline + 9.42 g/L L-Arg; 3) Alanine (Ala) group: saline + 19.31 g/L L-Ala (iso-nitrogenous to the Arg group). Milk production and composition, dry matter intake, apparent absorption of N, profiles of amino acids (AA) in blood, urea N in urine, milk, and blood, and gene expression of AA transporters were determined. Results Compared with the Control or Ala group, the infusion of Arg led to greater expression of AA transporters (SLC7A2 and SLC7A8) and apparent uptake of free AA in the mammary gland, and was accompanied by greater milk yield, milk protein yield and milk efficiency (calculated by dividing milk yield over feed intake), together with lower concentration of urea N [regarded as an indicator of N utilization efficiency (NUE)] in blood and milk. Furthermore, in the cows infused with Arg, the NUE was higher and the concentration of urea N in urine was lower than those in the Ala group, although no differences were detected in NUE and urea N in urine between the Control and Arg group. The infusion of Ala had no effect on those indices compared with the Control. Conclusions Overall, enhancing the post-ruminal supply of Arg via the jugular vein had a positive effect on the synthesis of milk protein at least in part by increasing gene expression of some AA transporters and uptake of free AA by mammary gland.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40104-018-0311-8Amino acid transportersArginineLactationMilk protein
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author Luoyang Ding
Yizhao Shen
Yifan Wang
Gang Zhou
Xin Zhang
Mengzhi Wang
Juan J. Loor
Lianmin Chen
Jun Zhang
spellingShingle Luoyang Ding
Yizhao Shen
Yifan Wang
Gang Zhou
Xin Zhang
Mengzhi Wang
Juan J. Loor
Lianmin Chen
Jun Zhang
Jugular arginine supplementation increases lactation performance and nitrogen utilization efficiency in lactating dairy cows
Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
Amino acid transporters
Arginine
Lactation
Milk protein
author_facet Luoyang Ding
Yizhao Shen
Yifan Wang
Gang Zhou
Xin Zhang
Mengzhi Wang
Juan J. Loor
Lianmin Chen
Jun Zhang
author_sort Luoyang Ding
title Jugular arginine supplementation increases lactation performance and nitrogen utilization efficiency in lactating dairy cows
title_short Jugular arginine supplementation increases lactation performance and nitrogen utilization efficiency in lactating dairy cows
title_full Jugular arginine supplementation increases lactation performance and nitrogen utilization efficiency in lactating dairy cows
title_fullStr Jugular arginine supplementation increases lactation performance and nitrogen utilization efficiency in lactating dairy cows
title_full_unstemmed Jugular arginine supplementation increases lactation performance and nitrogen utilization efficiency in lactating dairy cows
title_sort jugular arginine supplementation increases lactation performance and nitrogen utilization efficiency in lactating dairy cows
publisher BMC
series Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
issn 2049-1891
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract Background Enhancing the post-ruminal supply of arginine (Arg), a semi-essential amino acid (AA), elicits positive effects on milk production. Our objective was to determine the effects of Arg infusion on milk production parameters and aspects of nitrogen (N) absorption and utilization in lactating dairy cows. Six lactating Chinese Holstein cows of similar body weight (508 ± 14 kg), body condition score (3.0 ± 0), parity (4.0 ± 0), milk yield (30.6 ± 1.8 kg) and days in milk (20 ± 2 d) were randomly assigned to 3 treatments in a replicated 3 × 3 Latin square design with 21 d for each period (1 week for infusion and 2 weeks for washout). Treatments were 1) Control: saline; 2) Arg group: saline + 9.42 g/L L-Arg; 3) Alanine (Ala) group: saline + 19.31 g/L L-Ala (iso-nitrogenous to the Arg group). Milk production and composition, dry matter intake, apparent absorption of N, profiles of amino acids (AA) in blood, urea N in urine, milk, and blood, and gene expression of AA transporters were determined. Results Compared with the Control or Ala group, the infusion of Arg led to greater expression of AA transporters (SLC7A2 and SLC7A8) and apparent uptake of free AA in the mammary gland, and was accompanied by greater milk yield, milk protein yield and milk efficiency (calculated by dividing milk yield over feed intake), together with lower concentration of urea N [regarded as an indicator of N utilization efficiency (NUE)] in blood and milk. Furthermore, in the cows infused with Arg, the NUE was higher and the concentration of urea N in urine was lower than those in the Ala group, although no differences were detected in NUE and urea N in urine between the Control and Arg group. The infusion of Ala had no effect on those indices compared with the Control. Conclusions Overall, enhancing the post-ruminal supply of Arg via the jugular vein had a positive effect on the synthesis of milk protein at least in part by increasing gene expression of some AA transporters and uptake of free AA by mammary gland.
topic Amino acid transporters
Arginine
Lactation
Milk protein
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40104-018-0311-8
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