Potential mechanism of the effect of heat stress on milk protein synthesis revealed by integrated metabolomic and proteomic analyses
Jia Zeng, Diming Wang, Huizeng Sun, Hongyun Liu, Feng-Qi Zhao, Jianxin Liu

TL;DR
This study explores how heat stress affects milk protein production in cows by analyzing changes in metabolism and proteins.
Contribution
The study reveals how heat stress disrupts amino acid utilization and protein synthesis in dairy cows through integrated metabolomic and proteomic analyses.
Findings
Milk protein yield significantly decreased under mild and moderate heat stress.
Moderate heat stress disrupted amino acid supply and uptake in the mammary gland.
Heat stress altered nucleotide metabolism and downregulated proteins essential for protein synthesis.
Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the impact of varying degrees of heat stress on milk protein synthesis in dairy cows using comprehensive analyses of metabolomics and proteomics. Eighteen dairy cows were subjected to no heat stress (No-HS), mild heat stress (Mild-HS), and moderate heat stress (Mod-HS). Blood and milk samples were collected to determine the content and composition of amino acids (AA), and milk samples were used for metabolomic and proteomic analyses. Milk protein yield was significantly lower under Mild-HS and Mod-HS than No-HS (P < 0.001). During Mild-HS, no significant difference was found in total AA concentration in both arterial (P = 0.545) and venous blood (P = 0.057), but arterial AA supply to the mammary gland significantly increased (P = 0.045) when compared with No-HS. Under Mod-HS, the supply (P < 0.001) and uptake (P = 0.001) of total AA in the…
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TopicsEffects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock · Milk Quality and Mastitis in Dairy Cows · Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
