Subacute ruminal acidosis downregulates FOXA2, changes oxidative status, and induces autophagy in the livers of dairy cows fed a high-concentrate diet

Jan 11, 2023Journal of dairy science

Subacute ruminal acidosis lowers liver FOXA2 levels, alters oxidation balance, and triggers cell recycling in dairy cows on high-concentrate diets

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Abstract

A significant difference in rumen fluid pH was observed between low-concentrate (6.10) and high-concentrate (5.59) diets.

  • High-concentrate feeding resulted in a rumen fluid pH below 5.6, indicating the induction of subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA).
  • In peripheral blood, levels of lipopolysaccharide and malondialdehyde increased, while antioxidant enzyme activity decreased in the high-concentrate group.
  • Liver tissue from the high-concentrate group showed decreased levels of catalase and superoxide dismutase and increased malondialdehyde.
  • Gene expression of key antioxidant enzymes was lower in the liver of cows fed a high-concentrate diet.
  • High-concentrate feeding was associated with reduced levels of sirtuin-1 and FOXA2, along with increased autophagy-related proteins.

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