Lipidomics and Transcriptomics Analyses Reveal Dietary Complex Plant Extracts Improve Lipid Composition of Back Fat in Sheep
Hui Guo, Ruixue Nie, Tao Guo, Chang Gao, Jinju Mao, Yuchao Hu, Wenwen Wang, Na Liu, Xiaoping An, Jingwei Qi, Yuan Wang

TL;DR
This study shows that adding plant extracts to sheep diets improves fat composition by affecting lipid metabolism and related genes.
Contribution
The study reveals novel molecular mechanisms by which complex plant extracts improve fatty acid composition in sheep.
Findings
CPE supplementation increased carcass fat content and altered fatty acid composition in sheep.
Lipidomic analysis showed CPE modulated lipid molecules like PC, FAs, CL, and TAG.
CPE regulated lipid metabolism via glycerophospholipid metabolism and TNF signaling pathways.
Abstract
Complex plant extracts (CPE) have garnered significant attention in recent research owing to their impact on fatty acid compositions. Therefore, we employed CPE intervene in lambs and demonstrated that CPE regulated the lipid metabolism of back fat mainly by regulating the glycerophospholipid metabolism, TNF signaling pathway, and cytokine–cytokine receptor interaction signaling pathway. This regulation involved a series of related lipid molecules and genes. Novel insights on the molecular level for the application of CPEs in sheep to improve fatty acid composition are further provided. Fatty acid contributes notably to meat nutrition value. A previous study investigated how complex plant extracts (CPE) can improve the fatty acid composition of ruminants, but the molecular mechanism remains unknown. This study aimed to examine the effect of dietary CPE supplementation on sheep growth…
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TopicsAdipose Tissue and Metabolism · Fatty Acid Research and Health · Meat and Animal Product Quality
