Altered rumen microbiome and correlations of the metabolome in heat-stressed dairy cows at different growth stages

被引:4
|
作者
Feng, Lei [1 ]
Zhang, Yu [1 ]
Liu, Wei [1 ]
Du, Dewei [1 ]
Jiang, Wenbo [1 ]
Wang, Zihua [1 ]
Li, Ning [1 ]
Hu, Zhiyong [1 ]
机构
[1] Shandong Agr Univ, Coll Anim Sci & Technol, Tai An, Peoples R China
来源
关键词
Holstein cows; heat stress; multi-omics; metabolome; growth stage; DEGRADATION; COMMUNITY; ECOLOGY; MODELS; ACID;
D O I
10.1128/spectrum.03312-23
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Heat stress is one of the major stressors affecting dairy cow production, which causes great losses in animal husbandry production and economic development. This study combined 16S rDNA sequencing, metagenomic sequencing, and metabolomic analysis to investigate the effects of heat stress on the rumen microbiome and metabolism of cows. To achieve this, 10 cows each of growing heifers, heifers, and lactating cows were selected for sample collection in April and August (a total of 60 cows). Ruminal fluid was collected, filtered through gauze, and immediately transferred to liquid nitrogen prior to metagenomic, 16S rDNA sequencing, and metabolomic analyses. Heat stress increased the abundance of pathogenic bacteria, such as Treponema_2, Sphingobacterium, and Streptococcus, in cattle at all growth stages, with the structure and composition of rumen microbial communities being the most affected by heat stress in growing heifers and the least affected by heat stress in lactating cows. Heat stress led to a significant decrease in carbohydrate metabolic function in growing heifers and heifers, whereas microbial function was the most stable in lactating cows, suggesting that changes in microbial function are not only more conserved than microbial composition but are also affected by age. Heat stress led to significant enrichment of fatty acyl metabolites in growing heifers, heifers, and lactating cows, and the heat stress indicator species Bacillus, Lactococcus, Streptococcus, and Enterococcus were significantly associated with fatty acyl compounds in growing heifers and heifers. Therefore, heat stress alters the metabolic status of cows by modulating fatty acid biosynthesis, the PPAR signaling pathway, and arachidonic acid metabolism through the regulation of long-chain fatty acids and other biomarkers in cows at three growth stages.IMPORTANCEHeat stress is one of the main causes of economic losses in the dairy industry worldwide; however, the mechanisms associated with the metabolic and microbial changes in heat stress remain unclear. Here, we characterized both the changes in metabolites, rumen microbial communities, and their functional potential indices derived from rumen fluid and serum samples from cows at different growth stages and under different climates. This study highlights that the rumen microbe may be involved in the regulation of lipid metabolism by modulating the fatty acyl metabolites. Under heat stress, the changes in the metabolic status of growing heifers, heifers, and lactating cows were closely related to arachidonic acid metabolism, fatty acid biosynthesis, and energy metabolism. Moreover, this study provides new markers for further research to understand the effects of heat stress on the physiological metabolism of Holstein cows and the time-dependent changes associated with growth stages. Heat stress is one of the main causes of economic losses in the dairy industry worldwide; however, the mechanisms associated with the metabolic and microbial changes in heat stress remain unclear. Here, we characterized both the changes in metabolites, rumen microbial communities, and their functional potential indices derived from rumen fluid and serum samples from cows at different growth stages and under different climates. This study highlights that the rumen microbe may be involved in the regulation of lipid metabolism by modulating the fatty acyl metabolites. Under heat stress, the changes in the metabolic status of growing heifers, heifers, and lactating cows were closely related to arachidonic acid metabolism, fatty acid biosynthesis, and energy metabolism. Moreover, this study provides new markers for further research to understand the effects of heat stress on the physiological metabolism of Holstein cows and the time-dependent changes associated with growth stages.
引用
收藏
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Effects of Lonicera japonica Extract with Different Contents of Chlorogenic Acid on Lactation Performance, Serum Parameters, and Rumen Fermentation in Heat-Stressed Holstein High-Yielding Dairy Cows
    Ma, Fengtao
    Liu, Junhao
    Li, Shengli
    Sun, Peng
    ANIMALS, 2024, 14 (08):
  • [42] Dietary supplementation with inulin improves lactation performance and serum lipids by regulating the rumen microbiome and metabolome in dairy cows
    Yue Wang
    Xuemei Nan
    Yiguang Zhao
    Linshu Jiang
    Hui Wang
    Dengke Hua
    Fan Zhang
    Yapin Wang
    Jun Liu
    Junhu Yao
    Benhai Xiong
    Animal Nutrition, 2021, 7 (04) : 1189 - 1204
  • [43] Dietary supplementation with inulin improves lactation performance and serum lipids by regulating the rumen microbiome and metabolome in dairy cows
    Wang, Yue
    Nan, Xuemei
    Zhao, Yiguang
    Jiang, Linshu
    Wang, Hui
    Hua, Dengke
    Zhang, Fan
    Wang, Yapin
    Liu, Jun
    Yao, Junhu
    Xiong, Benhai
    ANIMAL NUTRITION, 2021, 7 (04): : 1189 - 1204
  • [44] Dietary supplementation with inulin improves lactation performance and serum lipids by regulating the rumen microbiome and metabolome in dairy cows
    Yue Wang
    Xuemei Nan
    Yiguang Zhao
    Linshu Jiang
    Hui Wang
    Dengke Hua
    Fan Zhang
    Yapin Wang
    Jun Liu
    Junhu Yao
    Benhai Xiong
    Animal Nutrition, 2021, (04) : 1189 - 1204
  • [45] Alterations in nutrient digestibility and performance of heat-stressed dairy cows by dietary L-theanine supplementation
    Lingyuan Yang
    Lingmei Zhang
    Peihua Zhang
    Yuli Zhou
    Xingguo Huang
    Qiongxian Yan
    Zhiliang Tan
    Shaoxun Tang
    Fachun Wan
    Animal Nutrition , 2022, (04) : 350 - 358
  • [46] Effects of rumen-protective γ-aminobutyric acid additive on lactation performance and serum biochemistry in heat-stressed cows
    Su, Yanjing
    Cheng, Zhiqiang
    Liu, Wengboyang
    Wu, Tianyou
    Wang, Wendan
    Lin, Miao
    FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE, 2023, 10
  • [47] Effects of Radix Bupleuri extract supplementation on lactation performance and rumen fermentation in heat-stressed lactating Holstein cows
    Pan, L.
    Bu, D. P.
    Wang, J. Q.
    Cheng, J. B.
    Sun, X. Z.
    Zhou, L. Y.
    Qin, J. J.
    Zhang, X. K.
    Yuan, Y. M.
    ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2014, 187 : 1 - 8
  • [48] Effects of dietary betaine supplementation and partial rumen content transplantation on metabolism in heat-stressed Holstein cows.
    Javaid, A.
    Gonzalez, A. R.
    Rico, D. E.
    McFadden, J. W.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2022, 105 : 276 - 277
  • [49] A dose-response evaluation of rumen-protected niacin in thermoneutral or heat-stressed lactating Holstein cows
    Rungruang, S.
    Collier, J. L.
    Rhoads, R. P.
    Baumgard, L. H.
    de Veth, M. J.
    Collier, R. J.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2014, 97 (08) : 5023 - 5034
  • [50] Effects of Bupleurum extract on blood metabolism, antioxidant status and immune function in heat-stressed dairy cows
    CHENG Jian-bo
    FAN Cai-yun
    SUN Xian-zhi
    WANG Jia-qi
    ZHENG Nan
    ZHANG Xing-kai
    QIN Jun-jie
    WANG Xiu-min
    Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 2018, 17 (03) : 657 - 663