Metabolomic Analysis of Multiple Biological Specimens (Feces, Serum, and Urine) by 1 H-NMR Spectroscopy from Dairy Cows with Clinical Mastitis.
Chenglin ZhuQian ZhangXin ZhaoZhibo YangFalong YangYang YangJunni TangLuca LaghiPublished in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2023)
Due to huge economic losses to the dairy industry worldwide, mastitis can be considered as one of the most common diseases in dairy cows. This work aimed to study this disease by comparing multiple biological specimens (feces, serum, and urine) from individuals with or without clinical mastitis. This was performed by a single analytical platform, namely 1 H-NMR, through a multi-matrix strategy. Thanks to the high reproducibility of 1 H-NMR, we could characterize 120 molecules across dairy cow feces, serum, and urine. Among them, 23 molecules were in common across the three biofluids. By integrating the results of multi-matrix metabolomics, several pathways pertaining to energy metabolism and amino acid metabolism appeared to be affected by clinical mastitis. The present work wished to deepen the understanding of dairy cow mastitis in its clinical form. Simultaneous analysis of metabolome changes across several key biofluids could facilitate knowledge discovery and the reliable identification of potential biomarkers, which could be, in turn, used to shed light on the early diagnosis of dairy cow mastitis in its subclinical form.