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1 Citations
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15 Pages

Exogenous Lactate Treatment Immediately after Exercise Promotes Glycogen Recovery in Type-II Muscle in Mice

  • Taeho Kim,
  • Deunsol Hwang,
  • Sunghwan Kyun,
  • Inkwon Jang,
  • Sung-Woo Kim,
  • Hun-Young Park,
  • Hyejung Hwang,
  • Kiwon Lim and
  • Jisu Kim

24 August 2024

Recent studies suggest that lactate intake has a positive effect on glycogen recovery after exercise. However, it is important to verify the effect of lactate supplementation alone and the timing of glycogen recovery. Therefore, in this study, we aim...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,053 Views
13 Pages

21 August 2021

In this study, we investigated the effects of exogenous lactate administration before exercise on energy substrate utilization during exercise. Mice were divided into exercise control (EX) and exercise with lactate intake (EXLA) groups; saline/lactat...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,011 Views
12 Pages

13 April 2024

We compared the effects of chronic exogenous lactate and exercise training, which influence energy substrate utilization and body composition improvements at rest and during exercise, and investigated the availability of lactate as a metabolic regula...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,146 Views
11 Pages

The Effects of Exogenous Lactate Administration on the IGF1/Akt/mTOR Pathway in Rat Skeletal Muscle

  • Sunghwan Kyun,
  • Choongsung Yoo,
  • Hun-Young Park,
  • Jisu Kim and
  • Kiwon Lim

We investigated the effects of oral lactate administration on protein synthesis and degradation factors in rats over 2 h after intake. Seven-week-old male Sprague–Dawley rats were randomly divided into four groups (n = 8/group); their blood pla...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,252 Views
14 Pages

Use of a Blend of Exogenous Enzymes in the Diet of Lactating Jersey Cows: Ruminal Fermentation In Vivo and In Vitro, and Its Effects on Productive Performance, Milk Quality, and Animal Health

  • Maksuel Gatto de Vitt,
  • Andrei Lucas Rebelatto Brunetto,
  • Karoline Wagner Leal,
  • Guilherme Luiz Deolindo,
  • Natalia Gemelli Corrêa,
  • Luiz Eduardo Lobo e Silva,
  • Roger Wagner,
  • Maria Eduarda Pieniz Hamerski,
  • Gilberto Vilmar Kozloski and
  • Melânia de Jesus da Silva
  • + 3 authors

The use of exogenous enzymes in the nutrition of dairy cows is an innovative and efficient strategy to maximize productivity and milk quality, with positive applications in the economic and environmental aspects of dairy farming. Therefore, the objec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,577 Views
8 Pages

Effects of Exogenous Supplementation of Progesterone on Conception Rates in Lactating Murrah Buffaloes

  • Rajesh Kumar,
  • Jagat Bir Phogat,
  • Rakesh Kumar Sharma,
  • Sushil Kumar Phulia and
  • Jerome Andonissamy

11 March 2025

The objective of this study was to deduce the effect of exogenous supplementation of progesterone as an intramuscular injection at the time of artificial insemination (AI) on time of ovulation and conception rate in lactating Murrah buffaloes. A tota...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,353 Views
27 Pages

The Effects of Milk and Posterior Intestinal Microorganisms on the Lactation Performance of Dual-Purpose Cattle (Bos taurus) Revealed by 16S rRNA Sequencing

  • Weitao Wang,
  • Shengchao Ma,
  • Dan Wang,
  • Lei Xu,
  • Menghua Zhang,
  • Mengjie Yan,
  • Kailun Ma,
  • Zexu Hu,
  • Yanyan Shang and
  • Jiangjiang Wei
  • + 1 author

The aim of this research was to employ 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing to thoroughly explore the interplay between milk and hindgut microbial communities and the effects of microorganisms in milk and the hindgut on the dairy quality of XJBC and C...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,485 Views
8 Pages

23 June 2020

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of two glucoamylases (GA) and the combination of one GA with a neutral protease on apparent total tract digestibility in beef bulls fed a total mixed ration (TMR) rich in rolled corn. Sixteen Angus bee...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,962 Views
14 Pages

11 February 2025

Synaptic plasticity impairment and behavioral deficits constitute classical pathological hallmarks in early-stage Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Emerging evidence suggests these synaptic dysfunctions may stem from metabolic dysregulation, particular...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,515 Views
12 Pages

Lactate-utilizing bacteria (LUB) are intestinal bacteria that produce butyrate from lactate and acetate, key metabolites in the gut. As LUB help maintain lactate and butyrate concentrations in the intestinal tract, they are promising probiotic candid...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,050 Views
22 Pages

17 July 2025

Lactate, once regarded as a metabolic byproduct, is now recognized as a critical immunometabolic regulator that shapes immune responses in both physiological and pathological contexts. This review examines how lactate accumulation occurs across diver...

  • Article
  • Open Access
35 Citations
6,279 Views
13 Pages

Participation of L-Lactate and Its Receptor HCAR1/GPR81 in Neurovisual Development

  • Samuel Laroche,
  • Aurélie Stil,
  • Philippe Germain,
  • Hosni Cherif,
  • Sylvain Chemtob and
  • Jean-François Bouchard

30 June 2021

During the development of the retina and the nervous system, high levels of energy are required by the axons of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) to grow towards their brain targets. This energy demand leads to an increase of glycolysis and L-lactate con...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,927 Views
14 Pages

In ruminant livestock production, ruminal acidosis is an unintended consequence of the elevated dietary intake of starch-rich feedstuffs. The transition from a state of subacute acidosis (SARA) to acute acidosis is due in large part to the accumulati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,494 Views
13 Pages

Reducing Hormonal Inputs in Rabbit Reproduction: Physical Ovulation Induction with a 3D-Printed Cannula

  • Juan José Castillo,
  • José Salvador Vicente,
  • Francisco Marco-Jiménez,
  • Enrique Aguilar and
  • María Pilar Viudes-de-Castro

29 August 2025

This study evaluated the effectiveness of a 3D-printed cannula in inducing ovulation in female rabbits without exogenous GnRH analogues. A total of 325 inseminations were performed across different physiological stages: nulliparous, multiparous lacta...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,739 Views
17 Pages

In Vitro and In Vivo Effects of Fermented Oyster-Derived Lactate on Exercise Endurance Indicators in Mice

  • Storm N. S. Reid,
  • Joung-Hyun Park,
  • Yunsook Kim,
  • Yi Sub Kwak and
  • Byeong Hwan Jeon

Exogenous lactate administration has more recently been investigated for its various prophylactic effects. Lactate derived from potential functional foods, such as fermented oyster extract (FO), may emerge as a practical and effective method of consu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,335 Views
23 Pages

Lack of Electron Acceptors Contributes to Redox Stress and Growth Arrest in Asparagine-Starved Sarcoma Cells

  • Christoph Bauer,
  • Meret Quante,
  • Willemijn B. Breunis,
  • Carla Regina,
  • Michaela Schneider,
  • Geoffroy Andrieux,
  • Oliver Gorka,
  • Olaf Groß,
  • Melanie Boerries and
  • Bernd Kammerer
  • + 1 author

22 January 2021

Amino acids are integral components of cancer metabolism. The non-essential amino acid asparagine supports the growth and survival of various cancer cell types. Here, different mass spectrometry approaches were employed to identify lower aspartate le...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,026 Views
13 Pages

The ability of sciatic nerve A fibres to conduct action potentials relies on an adequate supply of energy substrate, usually glucose, to maintain necessary ion gradients. Under our ex vivo experimental conditions, the absence of exogenously applied g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,015 Views
16 Pages

Lactate Reprograms Energy and Lipid Metabolism in Glucose-Deprived Oxidative Glioma Stem Cells

  • Noriaki Minami,
  • Kazuhiro Tanaka,
  • Takashi Sasayama,
  • Eiji Kohmura,
  • Hideyuki Saya and
  • Oltea Sampetrean

Fast-growing tumors satisfy their bioenergetic needs by supplementing glucose with alternative carbon sources. Cancer stem cells are the most versatile and robust cells within malignant tumors. They avoid potentially lethal metabolic and other types...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,034 Views
9 Pages

Differences in Polyamine Content between Human Milk and Infant Formulas

  • Nelly C. Muñoz-Esparza,
  • Oriol Comas-Basté,
  • M. Luz Latorre-Moratalla,
  • M. Teresa Veciana-Nogués and
  • M. Carmen Vidal-Carou

19 November 2021

Human milk is the gold standard for nutrition during the first months of life, but when breastfeeding is not possible, it may be replaced by infant formulas, either partially or totally. Polyamines, which play an important role in intestinal maturati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,024 Views
15 Pages

The Combined Effect of Mediterranean Shrubland Pasture and the Dietary Administration of Sage By-Products on the Antioxidant Status of Segureña Ewes and Lambs

  • María J. Jordán,
  • Cristina Martínez-Conesa,
  • Sancho Bañón,
  • Julio Otal,
  • María Quílez,
  • Inmaculada García-Aledo,
  • Pascual Romero-Espinar and
  • Pedro Sánchez-Gómez

30 September 2020

The objective of this study was to determine if the combined effect of ewe grazing and the incorporation of sage by-products in the lamb feed enhances the Segureña ewe and lamb antioxidant status. For that, the endogenous (related to blood ant...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,636 Views
21 Pages

Astrocyte L-Lactate Signaling in the ACC Regulates Visceral Pain Aversive Memory in Rats

  • Zafar Iqbal,
  • Shu Liu,
  • Zhuogui Lei,
  • Aruna Surendran Ramkrishnan,
  • Mastura Akter and
  • Ying Li

21 December 2022

Pain involves both sensory and affective elements. An aspect of the affective dimension of pain is its sustained unpleasantness, characterized by emotional feelings. Pain results from interactions between memory, attentional, and affective brain circ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,537 Views
10 Pages

Influence of Breastfeeding Factors on Polyamine Content in Human Milk

  • Nelly C. Muñoz-Esparza,
  • Edgar M. Vásquez-Garibay,
  • Elizabeth Guzmán-Mercado,
  • Alfredo Larrosa-Haro,
  • Oriol Comas-Basté,
  • M. Luz Latorre-Moratalla,
  • M. Teresa Veciana-Nogués and
  • M. Carmen Vidal-Carou

29 August 2021

The polyamine content of human breast milk, which is the first exogenous source of polyamines for the newborn, can be affected by several factors associated with the mother, the infant, or breastfeeding itself. The aim of this study was to evaluate t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,071 Views
17 Pages

Histone Lactylation Is Involved in Mouse Oocyte Maturation and Embryo Development

  • Diqi Yang,
  • Haoyi Zheng,
  • Wenjie Lu,
  • Xueqi Tian,
  • Yanyu Sun and
  • Hui Peng

Numerous post-translational modifications are involved in oocyte maturation and embryo development. Recently, lactylation has emerged as a novel epigenetic modification implicated in the regulation of diverse cellular processes. However, it remains u...

  • Review
  • Open Access
37 Citations
8,906 Views
19 Pages

Animal Models for In Vivo Lactation Studies: Anatomy, Physiology and Milk Compositions in the Most Used Non-Clinical Species: A Contribution from the ConcePTION Project

  • Domenico Ventrella,
  • Nurit Ashkenazi,
  • Alberto Elmi,
  • Karel Allegaert,
  • Camilla Aniballi,
  • Anthony DeLise,
  • Patrick John Devine,
  • Anne Smits,
  • Lilach Steiner and
  • Monica Forni
  • + 2 authors

5 March 2021

The present review aims to summarize the main features of mammary gland anatomy, and the physiology of lactation and colostrum/milk in the most commonly used animal species for regulatory toxicity. The final goal is the selection of a preferred anima...

  • Article
  • Open Access
544 Views
18 Pages

This study evaluates the effects of two Trichoderma reesei exogenous fibrolytic enzyme (EFE) preparations on the taxonomic profile, diversity, relative abundance, and population shifts of three ruminal bacteria fractions of lactating cows: free-float...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
1,916 Views
17 Pages

Potential Mechanisms for Organoprotective Effects of Exogenous Nitric Oxide in an Experimental Study

  • Nikolay O. Kamenshchikov,
  • Mariia L. Diakova,
  • Yuri K. Podoksenov,
  • Elena A. Churilina,
  • Tatiana Yu. Rebrova,
  • Shamil D. Akhmedov,
  • Leonid N. Maslov,
  • Alexander V. Mukhomedzyanov,
  • Elena B. Kim and
  • Ekaterina S. Tokareva
  • + 4 authors

Performing cardiac surgery under cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and circulatory arrest (CA) provokes the development of complications caused by tissue metabolism, microcirculatory disorders, and endogenous nitric oxide (NO) deficiency. This study aimed...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,819 Views
16 Pages

In Vitro, Ex Vivo, and In Vivo Evidence of Nitrate-Reducing Activity in Levilactobacillus brevis CD2: A Potential Tool for Oral and Systemic Health Applications

  • Serena Altamura,
  • Francesca Rosaria Augello,
  • Francesca Lombardi,
  • Paola Palumbo,
  • Benedetta Cinque,
  • Davide Pietropaoli and
  • Claudio De Simone

26 April 2025

Growing evidence supports the use of nitrate-reducing bacterial strains as probiotics to enhance the benefits of nitrate metabolism for both oral and systemic health. This study aimed to test the nitrate reductase activity of Levilactobacillus brevis...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
12,207 Views
17 Pages

Clinical Experiences and Mechanism of Action with the Use of Oxytocin Injection at Parturition in Domestic Animals: Effect on the Myometrium and Fetuses

  • Míriam Marcet-Rius,
  • Cécile Bienboire-Frosini,
  • Karina Lezama-García,
  • Adriana Domínguez-Oliva,
  • Adriana Olmos-Hernández,
  • Patricia Mora-Medina,
  • Ismael Hernández-Ávalos,
  • Alejandro Casas-Alvarado and
  • Angelo Gazzano

20 February 2023

Oxytocin is a key hormone for parturition and maternal traits in animals. During the peripartum period, the levels of endogenous oxytocin dictate physiological events such as myometrial contractions, prostaglandin production with the subsequent incre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,831 Views
19 Pages

Developing a Microbial Consortium for Enhanced Metabolite Production from Simulated Food Waste

  • Nathan D. Schwalm,
  • Wais Mojadedi,
  • Elliot S. Gerlach,
  • Marcus Benyamin,
  • Matthew A. Perisin and
  • Katherine L. Akingbade

Food waste disposal and transportation of commodity chemicals to the point-of-need are substantial challenges in military environments. Here, we propose addressing these challenges via the design of a microbial consortium for the fermentation of food...

  • Article
  • Open Access
199 Citations
17,678 Views
40 Pages

Human milk (HM) is the optimal source of nutrition, protection and developmental programming for infants. It is species-specific and consists of various bioactive components, including microRNAs, small non-coding RNAs regulating gene expression at th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
13,918 Views
17 Pages

The Potential Health Risks and Benefits of Progesterone in the Transgender Woman Population—A Narrative Review

  • Simone Szymczyk,
  • Katarzyna Mączka,
  • Lidia Mądrzak,
  • Monika Grymowicz and
  • Roman Smolarczyk

12 November 2024

Introduction: Currently, progesterone is notably absent from conventional feminizing hormone therapies for transgender women. Anecdotal reports indicate the potential for health advantages following the incorporation of progesterone into treatment re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,144 Views
16 Pages

Mitochondrial Ultrastructure and Activity Are Differentially Regulated by Glycolysis-, Krebs Cycle-, and Microbiota-Derived Metabolites in Monocytes

  • C. Angélica Pérez-Hernández,
  • M. Maximina Bertha Moreno-Altamirano,
  • Edgar O. López-Villegas,
  • Egle Butkeviciute,
  • Mohammad Ali,
  • Barbara Kronsteiner,
  • Susanna J. Dunachie,
  • Hazel M. Dockrell,
  • Steven G. Smith and
  • F. Javier Sánchez-García

28 July 2022

Several intermediate metabolites harbour cell-signalling properties, thus, it is likely that specific metabolites enable the communication between neighbouring cells, as well as between host cells with the microbiota, pathogens, and tumour cells. Mit...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
7,231 Views
30 Pages

Influence of Exogenous Factors Related to Nutritional and Hydration Strategies and Environmental Conditions on Fatigue in Endurance Sports: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis

  • Roberto Pellicer-Caller,
  • Raquel Vaquero-Cristóbal,
  • Noelia González-Gálvez,
  • Lucía Abenza-Cano,
  • Javier Horcajo and
  • Ricardo de la Vega-Marcos

9 June 2023

The aim of this systematic review with meta-analysis was to examine the influence of exogenous factors related to nutritional and hydration strategies and environmental conditions, as modulators of fatigue, including factors associated with performan...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,347 Views
20 Pages

Genetic and Drug Inhibition of LDH-A: Effects on Murine Gliomas

  • Masatomo Maeda,
  • Myat Ko,
  • Mayuresh M. Mane,
  • Ivan J. Cohen,
  • Masahiro Shindo,
  • Kiranmayi Vemuri,
  • Inna Serganova and
  • Ronald Blasberg

6 May 2022

The effects of the LDH-A depletion via shRNA knockdown on three murine glioma cell lines and corresponding intracranial (i.c.) tumors were studied and compared to pharmacologic (GNE-R-140) inhibition of the LDH enzyme complex, and to shRNA scrambled...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5,601 Views
33 Pages

Molecular Mechanisms of the Endocannabinoid System with a Focus on Reproductive Physiology and the Cannabinoid Impact on Fertility

  • Patrycja Kalak,
  • Piotr Kupczyk,
  • Antoni Szumny,
  • Tomasz Gębarowski,
  • Marcin Jasiak,
  • Artur Niedźwiedź,
  • Wojciech Niżański and
  • Michał Dzięcioł

The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a complex neuromodulatory network involved in maintaining physiological balance through interactions with various neurotransmitter and hormonal pathways. Its key components—cannabinoid receptors (CBRs)—...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,657 Views
25 Pages

NTS, NTSR1 and ERs in the Pituitary–Gonadal Axis of Cycling and Postnatal Female Rats after BPA Treatment

  • Miriam González-Gómez,
  • Ricardo Reyes,
  • Mª del Carmen Damas-Hernández,
  • Xiomara Plasencia-Cruz,
  • Ibrahim González-Marrero,
  • Rafael Alonso and
  • Aixa R. Bello

The neuropeptide neurotensin (NTS) is involved in regulating the reproductive axis and is expressed at each level of this axis (hypothalamus–pituitary–gonads). This dependence on estrogen levels has been widely demonstrated in the hypotha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,728 Views
19 Pages

Effect of Mixed Strains on Microbial Community and Flavor Metabolites in Fermentation Process of Chi-Flavor Baijiu

  • Puxi Fan,
  • Xuyu Liang,
  • Yongtao Fei,
  • Wenhong Zhao,
  • Jinglong Liang,
  • Weidong Bai and
  • Songgui He

31 October 2024

The distinct flavor of chi-flavor baijiu (CFB) has garnered significant attention in China. After the optimization of fermentation conditions, Pichia anomala and Lactobacillus plantarum were introduced into the fermentation process to enhance the fla...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
5,626 Views
19 Pages

Rewiring of Lipid Metabolism and Storage in Ovarian Cancer Cells after Anti-VEGF Therapy

  • Matteo Curtarello,
  • Martina Tognon,
  • Carolina Venturoli,
  • Micol Silic-Benussi,
  • Angela Grassi,
  • Martina Verza,
  • Sonia Minuzzo,
  • Marica Pinazza,
  • Valentina Brillo and
  • Giovanni Tosi
  • + 7 authors

9 December 2019

Anti-angiogenic therapy triggers metabolic alterations in experimental and human tumors, the best characterized being exacerbated glycolysis and lactate production. By using both Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS) and Nuclear Magnetic Re...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
39 Citations
10,692 Views
36 Pages

Effects of Antioxidant Intake on Fetal Development and Maternal/Neonatal Health during Pregnancy

  • Giorgia Sebastiani,
  • Elisabet Navarro-Tapia,
  • Laura Almeida-Toledano,
  • Mariona Serra-Delgado,
  • Anna Lucia Paltrinieri,
  • Óscar García-Algar and
  • Vicente Andreu-Fernández

During pregnancy, cycles of hypoxia and oxidative stress play a key role in the proper development of the fetus. Hypoxia during the first weeks is crucial for placental development, while the increase in oxygen due to the influx of maternal blood sti...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,020 Views
5 Pages

Hypertension in Women: What Is Different?

  • Sophie Huegli and
  • Antoinette Pechère-Bertschi

Hypertension is the number one killer for women, with a greater burden for women than men and it is an important risk factor for target organ damage. Women are less frequently affected by arterial hypertension than men during their reproductive life,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,620 Views
18 Pages

Postprandial Metabolic Effects of Fiber Mixes Revealed by in vivo Stable Isotope Labeling in Humans

  • Lisa Schlicker,
  • Hanny M. Boers,
  • Christian-Alexander Dudek,
  • Gang Zhao,
  • Arnab Barua,
  • Jean-Pierre Trezzi,
  • Michael Meyer-Hermann,
  • Doris M. Jacobs and
  • Karsten Hiller

Food supplementation with a fiber mix of guar gum and chickpea flour represents a promising approach to reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) by attenuating postprandial glycemia. To investigate the effects on postprandial metabolic flux...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,463 Views
30 Pages

1 October 2025

Positioned at the intersection of sex medicine and endocrinology, metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is often managed by specialists who may not be fully familiar with the complex roles of sex hormones in its pathogenesi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,670 Views
16 Pages

Total Dietary Antioxidant Intake Including Polyphenol Content: Is It Capable to Fight against Increased Oxidants within the Body of Ultra-Endurance Athletes?

  • Aslı Devrim-Lanpir,
  • Pelin Bilgic,
  • Tuğba Kocahan,
  • Gökhan Deliceoğlu,
  • Thomas Rosemann and
  • Beat Knechtle

23 June 2020

The role of dietary antioxidants on exhaustive exercise-induced oxidative stress has been well investigated. However, the contribution of total dietary antioxidant capacity on exogenous antioxidant defense and exercise performance has commonly been d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,414 Views
12 Pages

Effect of Exogenous Melatonin on Performance and Mastitis in Dairy Cows

  • Yunmeng Li,
  • Zhiqiang Cheng,
  • Wenting Ma,
  • Yaqi Qiu,
  • Tuo Liu,
  • Bingyu Nan,
  • Mengfei Li,
  • Long Sun,
  • Wentao Liu and
  • Haina Yin
  • + 3 authors

13 September 2024

Mastitis is an important factor affecting the health of cows that leads to elevated somatic cell counts in milk, which can seriously affect milk quality and result in huge economic losses for the livestock industry. Therefore, the aim of this trial w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,970 Views
15 Pages

The Levels of Cortisol and Selected Biochemical Parameters in Red Deer Harvested during Stalking Hunts

  • Katarzyna Dziki-Michalska,
  • Katarzyna Tajchman,
  • Sylwester Kowalik and
  • Maciej Wójcik

4 April 2024

As a reactive species, the red deer is sensitive to both negative exogenous and endogenous stimuli. An intensive hunting period may have a particularly negative impact on game animals. The aim of this study was to determine the plasma cortisol level...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,825 Views
21 Pages

Impact of Recombinant Bovine Somatotropin on Bovine Milk Composition and Fatty Acidome: A Multidose Longitudinal Study

  • Rocío Barreiro,
  • Alexandre Lamas,
  • José M. Miranda,
  • Carlos M. Franco,
  • Alberto Cepeda and
  • Patricia Regal

2 November 2022

Somatotropin is a species-specific polypeptide hormone produced in the pituitary gland of vertebrates. When administered exogenously to cattle, it can increase milk yield. However, the trade and administration of recombinant bovine somatotropin (rbST...

  • Article
  • Open Access
292 Views
15 Pages

20 December 2025

Non-starch polysaccharides (NSPs) in plant-based swine diets can reduce nutrient availability, and the use of exogenous NSP-degrading enzymes has been proposed as a practical approach to improve digestive utilization. This study examined the effects...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,020 Views
15 Pages

Exogenous 8-Hydroxydeoxyguanosine Attenuates PM2.5-Induced Inflammation in Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells by Decreasing NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation

  • Jihye Bang,
  • Kuk Hui Son,
  • Hye-Ryeon Heo,
  • Eunsook Park,
  • Hyun-Jeong Kwak,
  • Kyung-Ok Uhm,
  • Myung-Hee Chung,
  • Young-Youl Kim and
  • Hyun Joung Lim

Particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) induces lung injury by increasing the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflammation. ROS aggravates NLRP3 inflammasome activation, which activates caspase-1, IL-1β, and IL-18 and induces pyroptosis;...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,867 Views
17 Pages

Phosphatidylethanolamine Improves Postnatal Growth Retardation by Regulating Mucus Secretion of Intestinal Goblet Cells in Piglets

  • Nan Wang,
  • Chengming Wang,
  • Ming Qi,
  • Xingtong Lin,
  • Andong Zha,
  • Bie Tan,
  • Yulong Yin and
  • Jing Wang

16 April 2024

Phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), a multifunctional phospholipid, is necessary for neonate development. This study aimed to explore the impact of the regulation of exogenous PE on postnatal growth retardation (PGR) by improving intestinal barrier functi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,195 Views
12 Pages

The Potential of Metalloproteinase-9 Administration to Accelerate Mammary Involution and Boost the Immune System at Dry-Off

  • Sílvia Parés,
  • Olivia Cano-Garrido,
  • Alex Bach,
  • Neus Ferrer-Miralles,
  • Antonio Villaverde,
  • Elena Garcia-Fruitós and
  • Anna Arís

30 November 2021

The dry period is decisive for the milking performance of dairy cows. The promptness of mammary gland involution at dry-off affects not only the productivity in the next lactation, but also the risk of new intra-mammary infections since it is closely...

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