Managing complexity: Dealing with systemic crosstalk in bovine physiology

被引:7
作者
Bradford, Barry J. [1 ]
Yuan, Kai
Ylioja, Caroline [1 ]
机构
[1] Kansas State Univ, Dept Anim Sci & Ind, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA
关键词
dairy cow; nutrition; nutrigenomics; nutraceutical; gastrointestinal microbiology; PERIPARTURIENT DAIRY-COWS; RUMEN-PROTECTED CHOLINE; SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISM; LACTATING HOLSTEIN COWS; ADIPOSE-TISSUE; HEAT-STRESS; IMMUNE-SYSTEM; BACTERIAL COMMUNITY; CLINICAL MASTITIS; ESCHERICHIA-COLI;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2015-10271
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Dairy producers rely heavily on advisors with deep expertise in nutrition, reproduction, and health. However, a shift is occurring, driven both by farm size and by advances in biology. Larger dairy businesses can investigate management options with a degree of precision never before possible; simultaneously, the lines between the metabolic, immune, and reproductive systems are becoming blurred. For example, new research has revealed a surprising role for immune cells in regulating metabolism and documented the nutrient requirements of the immune system. The gut epithelium has garnered new attention as a tissue that actively manages the commensal microbiome, entrains the responses of the neonatal immune system, and provides a barrier limiting movement of molecules from the gut lumen. New hormone discoveries have added adipose tissue, bone, and muscle to the list of endocrine organs. Finally, nutrients are now seen not only as substrates and cofactors, but also as signals that can alter cellular function. What does all of this mean for the dairy industry? Consultants are increasingly reaching across disciplinary boundaries to best support the physiology of the cow. However, research is needed to translate proof-of-principle findings into applications in cattle. Key unanswered questions include the degree to which roles of the hindgut in monogastrics translate to ruminants, and whether some host-microbe crosstalk also occurs in the rumen; whether hormone release by storage organs during a catabolic state affects reproductive function; and the degree to which immunostimulation by dietary signals enhances or disrupts health and productivity. It is critical to address these questions with multiple approaches. Mechanistic studies provide a nuanced understanding of signal interactions, but large-scale commercial studies are needed to evaluate effects on multiple production outcomes in the environment of interest, and meta-analyses best integrate findings into a cohesive understanding of responses to diet. Incorporating all aspects of animal health and productivity in management decisions will remain an art for the foreseeable future, but this should not dissuade the industry from pursuing a more holistic approach to management of the cow.
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页码:4983 / 4996
页数:14
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