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ORIGINAL RESEARCH article
Front. Vet. Sci.
Sec. Animal Nutrition and Metabolism
Volume 12 - 2025 | doi: 10.3389/fvets.2025.1469169
This article is part of the Research Topic From Cow to Shelf: Exploring Milk Fatty Acids as Biomarkers to Improve the Productivity and Sustainability of Dairy Systems View all articles
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This study was designed to determine the effects of diets containing different-quality forages and concentrate content on milk composition and lipogenic enzyme expression in the mammary glands of dairy cows using RNA sequencing.Methods: Thirty Holstein cows were randomly assigned to one of three treatments: mixed forage consisted of hay, silage, and alfalfa forage to a concentrate ratio of 54:46 (MF); corn stover as forage and forage to a concentrate ratio of 35:65 (CSA); corn stover as forage and forage to a concentrate ratio the same as MF (CSB). Mammary tissue biopsies were performed to analyze lipogenic enzyme expression using RNA-seq.Results: Treatments did not affect dry matter intake, milk protein, or lactose. The milk yield, fat content and saturated fatty acids (SFAs), and short-and medium-chain fatty acids (SMFAs) contents were lower in CSA and CSB than in MF. Still, the unsaturated FA and long-chain FA contents were higher than in MF. We used RNA-seq to compare analyses of three groups of mammary tissue in transcriptomics, Gene Ontology and KEGG-enriched pathways. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) involved in lipid metabolic pathways and the FA biosynthesis pathway in MF were significantly higher than in CSB. In contrast, DEGs of FA extension and unsaturated FA synthesis pathway were significantly lower than in CSB.Corn stover as a forage diet reduced the milk yield, fat content, SMFAs, SFAs, and the gene expression of mammary lipogenic enzymes in dairy cows.
Keywords: Dairy cow, forage quality, Lipid metabolic, Milk fat, RNA sequencing
Received: 23 Jul 2024; Accepted: 17 Feb 2025.
Copyright: © 2025 Zhang, Ao, Khas-Erdene and Dan. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
* Correspondence:
Jin Chang Ao, College of Animal Science, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, hohhot, China
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