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Diet shifts provoke complex and variable changes in the metabolic networks of the ruminal microbiome
Autor:
Sara M. Wolff, Melinda J. Ellison, Yue Hao, Rebecca R. Cockrum, Kathy J. Austin, Michael Baraboo, Katherine Burch, Hyuk Jin Lee, Taylor Maurer, Rocky Patil, Andrea Ravelo, Tasia M. Taxis, Huan Truong, William R. Lamberson, Kristi M. Cammack, Gavin C. Conant
Publikováno v:
Microbiome, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2017)
Abstract Background Grazing mammals rely on their ruminal microbial symbionts to convert plant structural biomass into metabolites they can assimilate. To explore how this complex metabolic system adapts to the host animal’s diet, we inferred a mic
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/38f6ea18838141769dd8a0616c49895a
Autor:
Sara M. Wolff, Melinda J Ellison, William R. Lamberson, K. M. Cammack, Kathy J. Austin, Courtney A. Shearer, Anna M. Wright, Rocky D. Patil, Rebecca R. Cockrum, Gavin C. Conant
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 96:2113-2124
Ruminant animals have a symbiotic relationship with the microorganisms in their rumens. In this relationship, rumen microbes efficiently degrade complex plant-derived compounds into smaller digestible compounds, a process that is very likely associat
Autor:
Gavin C. Conant, Melinda J Ellison, K. M. Cammack, William R. Lamberson, Kathy J. Austin, Rocky D. Patil
Publikováno v:
Small Ruminant Research. 205:106539
Antibiotics are used as feed additives for domesticated ruminants as they can improve feed efficiency and simultaneously reduce disease. However, the effects of such antibiotic usage on the symbiotic relationship between those animals and their rumin
Autor:
Gavin C. Conant, Daniel C. Rule, K. M. Cammack, Kathy J. Austin, Rebecca R. Cockrum, William R. Lamberson, Melinda J Ellison
Publikováno v:
Small Ruminant Research. 156:12-19
The rumen microbiota plays a large role in the digestion of consumed feeds in ruminant livestock and likely influences feed efficiency. The objective of this study was to determine associations of diet and feed efficiency status with rumen microbial
Autor:
Brenda M. Alexander, Kathy J. Austin, J.L. Young, S.R. Fensterseifer, B.C. Ingold, Perry Wechsler, D.E. Larson-Meyer
Publikováno v:
Domestic Animal Endocrinology. 59:37-43
Traditional confinement practices limit exposure to sunlight and vitamin D synthesis, and vitamin insufficiency occurs even with dietary supplementation. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of limited sun exposure on serum concentration
Publikováno v:
Transl Anim Sci
The preruminant microbiome has the potential to set the stage for later life feed efficiency and is critical to proper development within the rumen. We hypothesized that the rumen microbiome is established at or near birth and is subject to maternal
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::18aaf510dfcdbc1ef7614158cb77cba1
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7200859/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7200859/
Publikováno v:
Animal reproduction science. 197
Adiponectin potentially influences fetal weight by altering insulin signaling and trans-placental amino acid and glucose transporters. The objective of this study was to determine how maternal obesity influences maternal and fetal plasma concentratio
Autor:
Rocky D, Patil, Melinda J, Ellison, Sara M, Wolff, Courtney, Shearer, Anna M, Wright, Rebecca R, Cockrum, Kathy J, Austin, William R, Lamberson, Kristi M, Cammack, Gavin C, Conant
Publikováno v:
Journal of animal science. 96(6)
Ruminant animals have a symbiotic relationship with the microorganisms in their rumens. In this relationship, rumen microbes efficiently degrade complex plant-derived compounds into smaller digestible compounds, a process that is very likely associat
Publikováno v:
Animal reproduction science. 187
Dopamine synthesis in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) is necessary for the reinforcement of sexual behavior. The objective of this study determined if sexual stimuli initiates reward, and whether reward is attenuated in sexually inactive rams. Sexua
Autor:
Hyuk Jin Lee, Andrea Ravelo, Tasia M. Taxis, Kathy J. Austin, Taylor Maurer, K. M. Cammack, Gavin C. Conant, Yue Hao, Katherine Burch, Rebecca R. Cockrum, Melinda J Ellison, Sara M. Wolff, Rocky D. Patil, William R. Lamberson, Michael Baraboo, Huan Truong
Publikováno v:
Microbiome
Microbiome, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2017)
Microbiome, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2017)
Background: Grazing mammals rely on their ruminal microbial symbionts to convert plant structural biomass into metabolites they can assimilate. To explore how this complex metabolic system adapts to the host animal's diet, we inferred a microbiome-le