The Effects of trans-10, cis-12 Conjugated Linoleic Acid on the Production Performance of Dairy Cows and the Expression and Transcription Regulation of Lipid Metabolism-Related Genes in Bovine Mammary Epithelial Cells

反式-10,顺式-12共轭亚油酸对奶牛生产性能及奶牛乳腺上皮细胞脂质代谢相关基因表达和转录调控的影响

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作者:Yuanyin Guo, Ziang Wei, Yi Zhang, Jie Cao

Abstract

Dietary fatty acids (FAs) determine the quality of dairy products. The trans-10, cis-12 conjugated linoleic acid (t10c12-CLA) is commonly considered an FA factor leading to milk fat depression syndrome (MFDs) in dairy cow. However, its effect on dairy cow performance and involvement in milk fat metabolism have been insufficiently explored. This study administered 136.17 g/day of rumen-protected CLA (RP-CLA) to dairy cows and found a diminution in milk fat percentage and a trend of increasing milk protein percentage on day 21 postpartum. Lactose content, milk yield, and net energy for lactation were unaffected. In the cell experiments, Oil Red O staining showed a notable increase in lipid droplets. Gene and protein expression analysis showed that 300 μM t10c12-CLA upregulated the expression of CD36, DGAT2, and ADRP, while downregulating the expression of ACACA, FASN, SREBP1, FABP3, FATP3, ACSL4, LPIN1, DGAT1, BTN1A1, XDH, SNAP23, and VAMP4. This provides a possible mechanistic pathway for the contradictory phenomenon of t10c12-CLA reducing milk fat while increasing lipid droplets. Overall, t10c12-CLA, as a long-chain fatty acid, can promote lipid droplet synthesis but may reduce milk fat by inhibiting lipid droplet fusion and secretion, FAs de novo synthesis, and triglyceride biosynthesis.

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