A high-concentrate diet induces inflammatory injury via regulating Ca2+/CaMKKβ-mediated autophagy in mammary gland tissue of dairy cows

May 17, 2023Frontiers in immunology

A high-concentrate diet may cause inflammation by affecting calcium-controlled cell cleaning in dairy cows' mammary glands

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Abstract

A high-concentrate diet significantly increased the concentration of calcium in mammary gland tissue and pro-inflammatory factors in plasma.

  • The high-concentrate diet led to a significant decrease in rumen fluid pH, indicating .
  • Increased calcium levels in mammary gland tissue were associated with elevated expression of CaMKKβ, AMPK, and autophagy-related proteins.
  • LPS exposure in bovine mammary epithelial cells raised intracellular calcium levels and upregulated autophagy-related proteins.
  • Inhibition of AMPK reduced the expression of proteins linked to autophagy and inflammation in the presence of LPS.
  • Inhibition of the Ca/CaMKKβ-AMPK signaling pathway may alleviate LPS-induced autophagy and reduce inflammatory injury in mammary epithelial cells.

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Key numbers

less than 5.6
Rumen pH Decrease
Rumen pH in HC group was lower than in LC group.
50.88 ± 5.95 μg/g
Calcium Content Increase
Calcium content in mammary gland tissue of cows on HC diet.
154.74 ± 10.76 pg/ml
Inflammatory Cytokine IL-6 Level
IL-6 levels in lacteal vein plasma of HC group.

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What this is

  • High-concentrate (HC) diets for dairy cows can lead to (), characterized by low rumen pH and increased inflammatory responses.
  • This study investigates how HC diets induce autophagy in mammary gland tissue through the CaMKKβ-AMPK signaling pathway, contributing to tissue injury.
  • The findings suggest that targeting this pathway could help mitigate inflammatory damage in dairy cows.

Essence

  • A high-concentrate diet increases intracellular calcium levels, activating the CaMKKβ-AMPK pathway, which induces autophagy and leads to inflammatory injury in dairy cows' mammary gland tissue.

Key takeaways

  • The HC diet significantly decreased rumen fluid pH below 5.6 for more than 3 hours daily, indicating successful induction of .
  • Increased expression of autophagy-related proteins was observed in mammary gland tissue of cows fed the HC diet, indicating enhanced autophagy.
  • Inhibition of the CaMKKβ-AMPK signaling pathway reduced LPS-induced autophagy and inflammatory injury in bovine mammary epithelial cells.

Caveats

  • The study's findings are based on a limited number of dairy cows (n=12), which may affect the generalizability of the results.
  • The in vitro experiments using BMECs may not fully replicate the complex physiological environment of the mammary gland.

Definitions

  • subacute rumen acidosis (SARA): A condition in dairy cows characterized by a rumen pH of 5.0–5.5 for over 3 hours daily, leading to metabolic disturbances.
  • CaMKKβ: Calmodulin-dependent protein kinase β, a protein kinase that regulates various cellular processes, including autophagy, in response to calcium levels.

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